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nuraman00
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Trey has averaged 11.8 Pts, 2.6 Asts, 2.0 Rebounds, 0.6 Stls, 1.3 TOs, 42.3/34.7/78.5 shooting in 23.6 Mins.
Shelvin averaged 3.9 Pts, 1.6 Asts, 0.9 Rebounds, 0.3 Stls, 0.6 TOs, 42.1/14.8/75.0 shooting in 7.5 Mins.
If Mack played Burke's minutes, that would come out to be: 12.3 PTs, 5.0 Asts, 2.8 Rebounds, 0.9 Stls, 1.9 TOs in 23.6 Mins.
Sounds like more assists, comparable points, more rebounds, more steals, more TOs but better AST/TO ratio. Worse shooting everywhere.
A little time to adjust. A bit of limited minutes below 23.6. Burkes' minutes and production were going down since the start of the year, so that's a factor when comparing the numbers.
I haven't paid much attention to Mack.
What do you think of him?
I didn't know he was born yet. I expected him to be born in 2018. (In other words, I hadn't heard of him before.)
Jody Genessy: I’m told the Jazz have been chasing Shelvin Mack for years, so this makes sense. It would make Hayward happy too. twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/…
4 hours ago – via Twitter DJJazzyJody
Sheldon Mack's Last 4 Games: 32.3 Minutes, 26-51 shooting, 11-17 on 3-PTs, 2-3 FTs, 7.5 ASTs, 1.3 STLs, 3.8 TOs, 2/1 ASTs/TOs, and 16.3 PTs.
If he could average that in 32.3 Minutes but play 16-24 with Exum starting, I would be ecstatic. I couldn't quite say those words @nuraman00 wants me to say, but I would be closer.
16 Minutes: 8.2 PTs, 3.8 Asts, 0.7 Stls.
24 Minutes: 12.3 PTs, 5.7 Asts, 1 Stls.
I could have taken a three game sample to make his points and shooting percentage higher, but that would have lowered his assists, which are more important to me. And lowered his steals, which are less important to me but relevant.
I could have taken 8 games to make a better sample size and still have 6.3 APG, but screw that, it ruins his shooting percentage!![]()
Mack also won't average those assists when Hayward plays.
Shh! Don't kill my unsubstantiated unrealistic dreaming out loud. Besides, Hayward only missed one of those four games. Mack still averaged 6.7 in Hayward's last three games.
That's how low my expectations have fell for Utah Jazz PGs.
Wait, what are you doing MHSL82? The Jazz are having their best season in years. They're 12th in offense, 10th in defense, 3rd in offensive rebounds, 11th in defensive rebounds, well-coached, and are much better than the 2012 team.
And yet you're daydreaming about some guy getting better stats?
Andre Miller lead the league in assists for a 17 win Cleveland team that was 28th in offense, 24th in defense, 5th in offensive rebounds, 4th in defensive rebounds, and 28th in turnovers. If that were the Jazz, would that make you happier?J/K.