Not that I didn’t expect Huerter to start, but is Duarte healthy?
Maybe, but you can always make adjustments to increase longevity and endurance. That's all i'm saying.Yeah, he isn't changing his shot at this point. Would be shocked to see that, since it's what's got him here
The fact that this was even in question kind of scares me but excites me at the same time because it's clear that our coaching staff and the entire organization + players are not just satisfied with what we did last season. This is how you elevate, you challenge everyone to soar to new heights and i believe most of them will.
for what we need Id say yes. Better defender who can hold his own on offense. Probably can’t go on the Buddy Heater like TD can though
If he drew 3 defenders on the DHO play, it is likely he never received the ball. Sabonis probably had it and passed to an open player.Nice he can draw 3 defenders. Did he hit the shot or find one of the two open teammates?
I understand the skepticism of Kevin Huerter heading into this season after his no-show in the playoffs and his general struggles last season. But I also wouldn't be too quick or rash on the decision-making around his starting spot. The actions that the Kings ran out of the DHO between Huerter and Sabonis was a kind of gravity unto itself. It was such a massive engine for the Kings' historically excellent offense. Subtracting that from the starting unit would have all kinds of potential downstream repercussions.
Not sure if he’s taken his spot in depth chart, but Huerter continues to play like he did last night (and back to playoffs ) Duarte is going to cut into his minutes . He looked awful on both ends of the court
And I’m pessimistic Duarte can show the same proficiency that Huerter has in the DHO game.Yeah, despite the built-in chemistry between Sabonis and Duarte, unless Chris can show that same level of proficiency in the DHO (even to just be a credible threat that spaces the floor) I can't see him supplanting Huerter unless K'von's shot continues to not be found.
But you take the good with the bad with Huerter. We saw this last season - he'd be an absolute flamethrower for stretches and then struggle for a few games/weeks.
And I’m pessimistic Duarte can show the same proficiency that Huerter has in the DHO game.
- During the 2021-22 season (in ATL without Sabonis), Huerter had a 0.99 PPP during Handoffs (.678 percentile)
- During the 2022-23 season (in SAC with Sabonis), Huerter had a 1.15 PPP during Handoffs (.839 percentile)
- During the 2021-22 season (in IND with Sabonis), Duarte had a 0.78 PPP during Handoffs (.304 percentile)
- During the 2022-23 season (in IND without Sabonis), Duarte had a 0.77 PPP during Handoffs (.243 percentile)
As you can see, Duarte’s PPP on handoffs didn’t really change whether it was with Sabonis or without. Obviously it’s not a cleanly controlled sample but it makes me question Duarte’s ability in the DHO game vs. someone like Huerter.
Not that I'm disagreeing with the overall conclusion, but I'd like to see the sample size of DHOs for Duarte in IND. When Sabonis was there they had him largely on the block with Turner at the elbow or above the arc, and after Sabonis left I don't remember them running much DHO at all.
Either way, that's clearly the hurdle for Duarte if he has eyes on a starting job. He already plays better defense, but he doesn't have the gravity or the secondary playmaking of Huerter.
But if he continues to struggle there's not just Duarte as an option, but also Monk or Colby Jones. It would be a shame to lose Monk's playmaking in the 2nd unit, but his chemistry with Fox is undeniable. But I think Jones may ultimately be the K'Von replacement.
If Duarte looks to be solid over the beginning stretch of the season and Jones continues to show out making Brown’s job difficult, I’m wondering if a trade like…
Kevin Huerter
for
Jonathan Isaac
2024 ORL 2nd
…would be something we’d be willing to take a calculated chance on. Meaning if our depth at SG is solid, it might be worth taking that home run swing at a player who would basically be an ideal fit at PF next to Sabonis.
Mike Brown's attempt to motivate Huerter by demoting him in preseason backfired. Instead, he lost confidence in his shot, and is pressing instead of relaxing and getting into the flow of the game. You have to be careful with flamethrowers, not to mess with their heads.
If Duarte looks to be solid over the beginning stretch of the season and Jones continues to show out making Brown’s job difficult, I’m wondering if a trade like…
Kevin Huerter
for
Jonathan Isaac
2024 ORL 2nd
…would be something we’d be willing to take a calculated chance on. Meaning if our depth at SG is solid, it might be worth taking that home run swing at a player who would basically be an ideal fit at PF next to Sabonis.
I don’t think that’s what I was saying.People need to cool it on Duarte. He's been good in the preseason and game 1, but was worse than Huerter was last night. So if we're going to throw Huerter to the wolves on a small sample, Duarte has to be held to a similar standard
People need to cool it on Duarte. He's been good in the preseason and game 1, but was worse than Huerter was last night. So if we're going to throw Huerter to the wolves on a small sample, Duarte has to be held to a similar standard