Shanemansj13
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Nothing in his comment is wrong. If I am being honest.
Nothing in his comment is wrong. If I am being honest.
the on and off numbers are pretty different. The eye test is pretty clear.In what way, shooting %?
Mobley - 16/9/3 on 58% shooting and 37% from 3 with a +13 O and D rating per 100 possessions
Bam - 16/10/5, 56% and 14% and +10
1) But how about if the team meets or exceeds expectations and players are progressing which is more accurate (first part a fact)?
he should have added "but he's 6 or so years from his prime seasons" but his comments are fair, I guess.Nothing in his comment is wrong. If I am being honest.
Bam is and never will be a 3 pt shooter...well I guess you never know. He has been pretty damn good in mid-range.Mobley - 16/9/3 on 58% shooting and 37% from 3 with a +13 O and D rating per 100 possessions
Bam - 16/10/5, 56% and 14% and +10
If you watched Bam's year 3 season vs. Mobley's what did your eyes show you that did not actually happen (FYI, to compile stats one needs eyes). Did he miss shots he actually made through your eyes, for instance?the on and off numbers are pretty different. The eye test is pretty clear.
It could be both. AD was always expanding his range and willing to take those shots though but he was also a #1 on that N.O. team. Mobley doesn't get the same opportunity. I don't think that is an excuse though. We see him some games take plenty of shots and aggressive. Like you said, with a young player and defensive first it could take longer. AD seemed like that type but he expanded his game by year 2 or 3. It took him much longer to shoot more 3's but he got to where his mid-range was money.That's what's interesting with a young team and a relatively inexperienced coach. Some players take a little longer to develop. That begs the question...is the issue the coach? or the player developing at his own pace? I see Mobley mentioned a bit because of offense. It can be difficult for "defense first guys" to start demanding the ball on offense. AD has been in the league for 8 or 9 years and still struggles with that.
I mean, the answer would have been no since you said "in what way, shooting %?" and it was a lot more than that.You could've just said yes
My comment was regarding AllenIf you watched Bam's year 3 season vs. Mobley's what did your eyes show you that did not actually happen (FYI, to compile stats one needs eyes). Did he miss shots he actually made through your eyes, for instance?
Saw the O rating on/off but didn't see D rating. something you noticed in their year 3 seasons that was "pretty different"?
I don't get the angst for the kid.....Hell, I hoped he might be a little better on O this year but if I was told he'd go for 16/9/3 on 58% shooting and his 3 point % would have gone up to 37% with continued elite D I'd have taken it.That's what's interesting with a young team and a relatively inexperienced coach. Some players take a little longer to develop. That begs the question...is the issue the coach? or the player developing at his own pace? I see Mobley mentioned a bit because of offense. It can be difficult for "defense first guys" to start demanding the ball on offense. AD has been in the league for 8 or 9 years and still struggles with that.
Not sure why you mentioned Allen, but OK......was it in response to my saying can make a case he is our most important player?My comment was regarding Allen
It could be both. AD was always expanding his range and willing to take those shots though but he was also a #1 on that N.O. team. Mobley doesn't get the same opportunity. I don't think that is an excuse though. We see him some games take plenty of shots and aggressive. Like you said, with a young player and defensive first it could take longer. AD seemed like that type but he expanded his game by year 2 or 3. It took him much longer to shoot more 3's but he got to where his mid-range was money.
It's not about the numbers at all. If you watch the games you know what people are seeing.I don't get the angst for the kid.....Hell, I hoped he might be a little better on O this year but if I was told he'd go for 16/9/3 on 58% shooting and his 3 point % would have gone up to 37% with continued elite D I'd have taken it.
I mean, I'm confident if you put him on, say, Utah or Toronto instead of LM and Barnes the guy is something like a 20-12 guy (at worse 18-11) and maybe his elite defense leads to more winning.
Can he get to those numbers on THIS team? Will have to wait and see, I guess.
Yes that growth spurt helped. All the talk with Mobley coming out that he could handle the ball like a SF though too. his dribbling skills are far above average like his athleticism. I think most expected him to grow faster with his skillset imoAnd to be fair, AD was actually a point guard before a growth spurt turned him into a 4/5. So, he had already developed some offensive skills.
do you just miss it or ignore where I say he (and Garland) need to be more aggressive?It's not about the numbers at all. If you watch the games you know what people are seeing.
Like I pointed out a couple things in the Boston game, aggressiveness, when they need someone else other than Garland or Mitchell....not much there. You are taking it like we think he sucks. He hasn't been as good in the playoffs, plain and simple. yes, he is young. He is way too passive. That is not a good habit. Blame coaching, scheme, work ethic, lack of aggressiveness...need to see more. That is all Windhorst is saying.
I am sure Windhorst is looking at these playoffs and saying this too so if that is the case...it totally makes sense. Realistically, he has been the 3rd option with Allen out and 12 ppg isn't enough. I think lots thought he would be more aggressive with Allen out. That hasn't happened, averaging 11 ppg. Rebounding has been great, defense great most of the time...Cavs need offense though and he has pretty fresh legs.
Not sure if it matters but not showing up on injury report on draftkings.Plagued with injuries another postseason, not like they had much of a chance anyway. If Allen and Mobley are out they have no chance. Wade isn't coming back. Mitchell with a bum knee isn't scoring 50 or 60.
Maybe he plays regardlessNot sure if it matters but not showing up on injury report on draftkings.
But yeah that would be kind of bad. Have the Cs become the Warriors when it comes to opponent injuries in the playoffs?
Let's be honest. The Celtics don't need other teams to have injuries to beat them. They didn't win 62 games because every team had injuries.Have the Cs become the Warriors when it comes to opponent injuries in the playoffs?