Huerter in his last 4 games:
78.8% TS (double damn!)
He's been out of his mind good and really stepping up with Fox missing 2 of those games.
Since the All-Star break, Huerter has shot 52.7% overall and 48.7% from three. His TS% is 68.2. Pretty amazing.
Let's hope he is not out too long. It helps that Malik Monk over the same stretch is shooting an almost identical TS% of 68.1, with 47.5% from three and 50.5% overall.
He'll be well-rested when he rejoins the team, though! That's the only bright spot I can see.Sucks that he gets hurt as soon as he shook off that slump and got red hot again.
He'll be well-rested when he rejoins the team, though! That's the only bright spot I can see.
Oh, and this gives some other players additional time on the court right before the PO start. That could also pay some benefit down the road. Or it could help increase trade value during the summer for the guys around the margins that may not be brought back?
Sorry, I'm reaching. Heal fast, Red Velvet.
The absolute best news. Fox and Sabonis have rightfully deserved all the credit people have given, but Huerter has played an integral part in our success. We’ll need everyone healthy to finish out the season
His constant movement on offense helps to keep defenses off balance. I think we sometimes forget his impact there even when he is missing shots.The absolute best news. Fox and Sabonis have rightfully deserved all the credit people have given, but Huerter has played an integral part in our success. We’ll need everyone healthy to finish out the season
His constant movement on offense helps to keep defenses off balance. I think we sometimes forget his impact there even when he is missing shots.
Sucks that he gets hurt as soon as he shook off that slump and got red hot again.
You can take that to the bank, folks. Put it in the cannoli and inject that directly into your veins.Hurt schmurt. Kevin does not get hurt. HE IS THE HUERTER.
You can take that to the bank, folks. Put it in the cannoli and inject that directly into your veins.
Mamma Mia!
Underrated observation.His constant movement on offense helps to keep defenses off balance. I think we sometimes forget his impact there even when he is missing shots.