There’s been a league wide trend for years now where ORTG has been increasing while 3PA has also been increasing.
As for your comment and how it relates to my post, I didn’t say that we couldn’t overcome the worse floor spacing. We’ll have to see if the talent upgrade is enough to overcome that decrease in spacing.
But the key question for me at the end of the day (which ties in with your post and my comment above referencing the league wide trend in ORTG)…is the talent upgrade able to overcome the lack of spacing
enough to catapult us up to being a top offensive team in the league and an offense that can’t be throttled deep in the playoffs?
I’m not overly optimistic that a team with DeRozan and Sabonis getting 34+ mpg is going to be a top defensive team in the league, but I do think we can put the right defensive pieces around them and be in that top 10-15 range defensively. That means our offense is going to need to be in that top 5 range if we want to one day enter contender discussions.
Essentially 2 things can be true at once…
- Our offense/ORTG improved after we swapped DeRozan for Barnes
- Our offense/ORTG is not able to jump into that elite category because the lack of spacing lowers our offensive ceiling.
The jury is still out for both of those questions but both of those questions need to have favorable answers if we want to try and compete one day with this current core.