CosmoKramer
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Your stats suggest the Cavs winning percentage is much higher when TT gets a double double. Based on those same stats, one can easily infer the inverse (Cavs winning percentage is lower when TT does NOT get a double double) is true. Granted, whether those non double doubles are due to lack of rebounding or scoring cannot be inferred.
You're correct in that the inverse obviously rings true, but that's missing my point. A player can have a good rebounding game without achieving a double-double, in fact Tristan had six games of over 10+ rebounds without scoring 10+ points. He also had twelve games of 8 or 9 rebounds. That's almost a quarter of the season in solid games on the boards that I didn't mention in my first post.
Drawing conclusions about anything other than double-double games from my first post is bringing preconceived misconceptions into the equation. I was simply trying to show value in TT's double-doubles when another poster said they were meaningless.