rainmaker
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There's been some talk recently about a Reke/IT backcourt and whether or not it works. We all have our opinions about who we would prefer to have the ball, how much we want Reke or IT involved, and whether or not an IT/Reke backcourt is the best pairing in the backcourt for this team. Some prefer Reke/Brooks after their promising chemistry before Reke's injury. Some prefer IT/Reke. A growing segment is campaigning for a Jimmer/Reke backcourt. What we haven't seen is someone actually breaking down the numbers and take a closer look at how these players perform next to one another and what the actual numbers say as to who compliments who.
This is all per 36 mins.
Reke/IT Backcourt
Reke w/ IT On Court
PTS-14.2
FGA-11.8
FG%-47
AST-3.1
+/- (-8.0)
Reke w/ IT Off Court
PTS-20.1
FGA-15.3
FG%-47
AST-3.9
+/- (-2.8)
IT w/ Reke On Court
PTS-16.3
FGA-13.4
FG%-46
AST-4.4
+/- (-8.0)
IT w/ Reke Off Court
PTS-18.2
FGA-13.9
FG%-43%
AST-4.8
+/- (1.3)
The first statistic which really sticks out is that they're a +/-(-8.0) when out there on the floor together per 36. Yeah we've had people saying playing them together is like mixing oil and water, but that is extremely poor. The numbers lend themselves to the point of view that they don't mesh together.
Second, Reke averages 6 pts less per 36 with IT out there with him which is a significant number(20.1 vs 14.2) while getting up roughly three less shots per 36. But that isn't all. We regularly hear IT is a willing passer and doesn't take away from Reke. Well, not only is Reke scoring 6 pts less per 36 with IT out there and getting up three fewer shots per 36, but IT is taking more shots than Reke when they play together as well as averaging more points(16.3 vs 14.2). The idea IT doesn't negate Reke's effectiveness or impact on the game if a fallacy.
When paired together, IT is taking 13.4 FGA's per 36 to Reke's 11.8.
Reke/Brooks Backcourt
Reke w/Brooks On Court
PTS-23.0
FGA-16.5
FG%-50%
AST-3.5
+/- (-.6)
Reke w/ Brooks Off Court
PTS-14.0
FGA-12.1
FG%-44%
AST-3.6
+/- (-7.9)
Brooks w/ Reke On Court
PTS-13.8
FGA-10.2
FG%-47%
AST-2.4
+/- (-.6)
A few of us commonly talk about Brooks being willing to play off Reke, yet it's brushed aside. Yet this is a pretty surprising difference.
Reke w/ IT= 14.2 pts per 36
Reke w/ Brooks= 23.0 pts per 36
9 pts per 36 less difference between Reke playing with IT vs Brooks
it isn't just points though
Reke FG% w/ IT= 47%
Reke FG% w/ Brooks= 50%
and why is Reke better when he's getting more touches and more involved, and what prevents that from happening at times?
IT FGA's w/ Reke= 13.4
Brooks FGA's w/ Reke= 10.2
then we get into comparative (+/-)
Reke w/ Brooks= (-.6)
Reke w/ IT= (-8.0)
It's pretty obvious who the better pairing is, if your thought process is more concerned with surrounding your 2nd best player with complementary talent rather than handing the team over to your 4th, 5th or 6th best talent while considerably negating the effect/impact on the game your 2nd best player has. This isn't about adding IT to Reke as that clearly isn't happening. They don't compliment one another. Brooks did, was willing to play more off both Reke and Cuz and we saw success before Reke's injury.
I do think Jimmer/Reke is an intriguing option, but the sample size is small and I'm not a fan of switching lineups around too often, although I'd entertain the though and wouldn't be dead set against it. Jimmer would have to show more consistency, but at the same time he can't when his idiot coach won't play him. But it wouldn't be tough to say, both a Brooks/Reke backcourt and a Jimmer/Reke backcourt would fit better and complement each other better than a IT/Reke backcourt.
This is all per 36 mins.
Reke/IT Backcourt
Reke w/ IT On Court
PTS-14.2
FGA-11.8
FG%-47
AST-3.1
+/- (-8.0)
Reke w/ IT Off Court
PTS-20.1
FGA-15.3
FG%-47
AST-3.9
+/- (-2.8)
IT w/ Reke On Court
PTS-16.3
FGA-13.4
FG%-46
AST-4.4
+/- (-8.0)
IT w/ Reke Off Court
PTS-18.2
FGA-13.9
FG%-43%
AST-4.8
+/- (1.3)
The first statistic which really sticks out is that they're a +/-(-8.0) when out there on the floor together per 36. Yeah we've had people saying playing them together is like mixing oil and water, but that is extremely poor. The numbers lend themselves to the point of view that they don't mesh together.
Second, Reke averages 6 pts less per 36 with IT out there with him which is a significant number(20.1 vs 14.2) while getting up roughly three less shots per 36. But that isn't all. We regularly hear IT is a willing passer and doesn't take away from Reke. Well, not only is Reke scoring 6 pts less per 36 with IT out there and getting up three fewer shots per 36, but IT is taking more shots than Reke when they play together as well as averaging more points(16.3 vs 14.2). The idea IT doesn't negate Reke's effectiveness or impact on the game if a fallacy.
When paired together, IT is taking 13.4 FGA's per 36 to Reke's 11.8.
Reke/Brooks Backcourt
Reke w/Brooks On Court
PTS-23.0
FGA-16.5
FG%-50%
AST-3.5
+/- (-.6)
Reke w/ Brooks Off Court
PTS-14.0
FGA-12.1
FG%-44%
AST-3.6
+/- (-7.9)
Brooks w/ Reke On Court
PTS-13.8
FGA-10.2
FG%-47%
AST-2.4
+/- (-.6)
A few of us commonly talk about Brooks being willing to play off Reke, yet it's brushed aside. Yet this is a pretty surprising difference.
Reke w/ IT= 14.2 pts per 36
Reke w/ Brooks= 23.0 pts per 36
9 pts per 36 less difference between Reke playing with IT vs Brooks
it isn't just points though
Reke FG% w/ IT= 47%
Reke FG% w/ Brooks= 50%
and why is Reke better when he's getting more touches and more involved, and what prevents that from happening at times?
IT FGA's w/ Reke= 13.4
Brooks FGA's w/ Reke= 10.2
then we get into comparative (+/-)
Reke w/ Brooks= (-.6)
Reke w/ IT= (-8.0)
It's pretty obvious who the better pairing is, if your thought process is more concerned with surrounding your 2nd best player with complementary talent rather than handing the team over to your 4th, 5th or 6th best talent while considerably negating the effect/impact on the game your 2nd best player has. This isn't about adding IT to Reke as that clearly isn't happening. They don't compliment one another. Brooks did, was willing to play more off both Reke and Cuz and we saw success before Reke's injury.
I do think Jimmer/Reke is an intriguing option, but the sample size is small and I'm not a fan of switching lineups around too often, although I'd entertain the though and wouldn't be dead set against it. Jimmer would have to show more consistency, but at the same time he can't when his idiot coach won't play him. But it wouldn't be tough to say, both a Brooks/Reke backcourt and a Jimmer/Reke backcourt would fit better and complement each other better than a IT/Reke backcourt.
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