Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Youngest, Tallest, and Biggest

Listed below is a breakdown of the youngest to oldest teams, tallest to shortest, and biggest to smallest.

Average Age
*Warriors- 23.4*
Portland- 23.6
Oklahoma City- 24
Memphis- 24
Chicago- 24
Charlotte- 24.8
Atlanta- 24.8
Utah- 24.9
Minnesota- 25.5
Miami- 25.6
LAL- 25.8
toronto- 25.9
Philadelphia- 26
New Jersey- 26
Washington- 26.2
Indiana- 26.2
New York- 26.4
Detroit- 26.6
Cleveland- 26.8
Sacramento- 26.9
Boston- 27.1
LAC- 27.1
Denver- 27.1
Houston- 27.5
Orlando- 27.6
Milwaukee- 28
Dallas- 28.1
New Orleans- 28.2
Phoenix- 28.2
San Antonio- 29.2

Average Height
Oklahoma City- 6'8
*Warriors- 6'7*
Portland- 6'7
Washington- 6'7
toronto- 6'7
Sacramento- 6'7
Phoenix- 6'7
Utah- 6'7
Philadelphia- 6'7
Orlando- 6'7
New Orleans- 6'7
New Jersey- 6'7
Minnesota- 6'7
Milwaukee- 6'7
LAL- 6'7
LAC- 6'7
Indiana- 6'7
Detroit- 6'7
Chicago- 6'7
Charlotte- 6'7
Boston- 6'7
New york- 6'6
Miami- 6'6
Memphis- 6'6
Houston- 6'6
Atlanta- 6'6
Denver- 6'6
Cleveland- 6'6
Dallas- 6'6
San Antonio- 6'6

Average Weight
Minnesota- 237
Utah- 230
washington- 228
Philadelphia- 226
Orlando- 226
Oklahoma City- 226
Boston- 226
New york- 225
Phoenix- 224
LAL- 224
Houston- 224
Toronto- 224
LAC- 224
Milwaukee- 222
Indiana- 222
Cleveland- 222
Charlotte- 222
New Jersey- 221
Chicago- 221
New Orleans- 220
Memphis- 220
Miami- 220
Portland- 219
Sacramento- 219
Denver- 218
*Warriors- 217*
Atlanta- 217
Dallas- 217
San antonio- 217
Detroit- 216

The team who I see the Warriors most closely related to is Portland. They are the 2 youngest teams, and both seem to be built tall, and skinny with players such as Aldridge, Wright, and Randolph.
Not suprisingly, San Antonio was the oldest, but I was suprised to see that Phoenix and New Orleans were on the bottom of that list as well.

Minnesota has a weight problem, and they are proof that bigger is not always better.

The thing that suprised me most, is that Detroit and San Antonio were both among the very few teams tied with or below the Warriors in team Weight. I always thought that they were big, beefy teams. I guess that to be strong half court and rebounding teams, you don't need giant players, just players who play harder and smarter than the opposing team. Beef is good, but not if they do not play right. Ronny Turiaf is the kind of player that plays bigger than he is, and stuff like that doesn't show up in these stats.

The Warriors are built for the long run, being the youngest team in the league. They are also tall and skinny, and I would not mind adding one more player of bulk.

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