What is the context for these numbers? Are these solely with IT/Reke at PG and SG? How is Cousins (who we really should be concerned about) fit into this picture? What are the actual amount of minutes these guys are on the floor together at PG/SG? Is it large enough sample size to even care about it?
It's very easy to throw a few stats together to make it fit a point your trying to make. P/36 is sketchy enough as it is and in the way you're trying to use it, makes it very biased towards your "analysis". I'm also curious where you gathered the data from
Also, what is the difference in our total team offensive numbers? Does Reke with no IT=better offense? or vice versa?
Look at the bright side: at least you had the afterglow of a win for your birthday! The last time the Kings won on or around my birthday was 2002.Yawn!
It included every min they're shared the court this season as well as total mins. 800+ mins. Per 36 is completely acceptable as it's not like they're only playing 5-10 mins each but are two of our bigger min guys. As far as Cuz, yes he's a huge factor, and total team numbers, yes that's a factor and if you'd like to do a thread on it, do it. No one else around here has taken the time to do any of this so feel free to step up.
Funny how I take the time to do this and the problem is it's not enough. Feel free to present your own thread.
How tall is Chris Paul?
Look at the bright side: at least you had the afterglow of a win for your birthday! The last time the Kings won on or around my birthday was 2002.
This seems to be typical of this forum and perhaps every kind of forum. Someone will bust their butt and then just get a ration of crap for what they came up with. Let's thank the guys and gals who put out the effort and if we disagree, fine. There are ways of disagreeing in a pleasant manner and there are ways of being nasty. We are all fans of the same team, right?
It included every min they're shared the court this season as well as total mins. 800+ mins. Per 36 is completely acceptable as it's not like they're only playing 5-10 mins each but are two of our bigger min guys. As far as Cuz, yes he's a huge factor, and total team numbers, yes that's a factor and if you'd like to do a thread on it, do it. No one else around here has taken the time to do any of this so feel free to step up.
Funny how I take the time to do this and the problem is it's not enough. Feel free to present your own thread.
Seriously? In what way would my response be "nasty"? Its not like I went off on him for being a Reke hugger who hates IT and has a clear agenda against him.
I like this forum because it's a good place to discuss Kings basketball. Just because I disagree with what he came up with and the manner he used these particular stats to present his argument, doesn't mean I don't appreciate his thoughts or opinion.
Dude is one of the best passers in the game. IT passes about as much as Kobe.
Was Jason Kidd not on that team? Or is it, in your mind, that the shortest guy on the court is always the point guard, no matter what?
The NBA is moving away from the pass first point. These definitions are way out of date when you look at people like D-Rose, Westbrook, Kyrie, Curry.
Tyreke is a scorer, if you put him at the point, as i would, he would be a scoring PG. But his skills are so unique on this team the passing would just blossom, especially next to someone like a Jimmer and in P&R with a skilled player like Cuz. I see no reason why reke wouldn't have stats like Westbrook. It's crazy to me that Westbrook averages 8 assists a game, he is one of the most selfish players I have ever seen and jacks up absolutely horrible shots. Reke is a far more willing passer than him IMO.
Of course you still have people like Rondo and Paul, Rubio, Nash, Calderon who will dish first you can no longer say a PG must do this and that.
(and NO I'm not comparing these people to IT before anyone says that)
indeed. assists are down league-wide, as is scoring, as is field goal percentage, as is the general pace of a given offensive set. nba defenses are getting more physical and more sophisticated, in spite of rule changes that were meant to keep more points up on the board. it's a rarity to find the caliber of point guard who can routinely carve up those defenses with the pass in the contemporary nba, hence the emergence of the scoring point guard. every kings fan clamoring for an assist machine is just shouting against the deluge. nobody ever seems to pay it any mind, but i routinely like to point out that oklahoma city is ranked in the back half of the pack in assists per game (21.6, good for 19th in the league) while maintaining their status as #1 in the nba in scoring. they don't move the ball particularly well. what they do is get the ball to their most talented offensive players in a position to score. that said, a team with a power center in demarcus cousins and a power guard in tyreke evans should not be attempting to run a fast-paced motion offense. instead, you put in place a half court offensive system that's centered around getting the ball to demarcus cousins on the low block, where he can make a play at the basket or kick out...
If your primary scorers are NOT PGs, don't you still need a pass first PG as quaint as that may sound? Otherwise you shut out Cuz, Tyreke, and MT all of whom can score better than IT and Brooks. Certainly the PG must be able to shoot but if he has it in his mind that he must score for the good of the team, he's on the wrong team. I will continue to clamor against the deluge because on THIS team, a scoring PG is shutting out a bunch of players. IT seems to be in the deluge except he has a connection with Cuz. I don't know how Brooks sees himself but he seems to work fine with Tyreke. I don't think any pattern can be determined for Jimmer as he tends to be inserted when the team is behind and it seems clear that his instruction is to shoot.
Anyway, by virtue of who our best scorers are, a shoot first PG seems to freeze them out. I don't see the good in that.
in my estimation, the kings need neither a "pass first point guard" nor a "scoring point guard." what they need is what they used to have: a utility player like beno udrih who can accomplish a variety of tasks from within the flow of the offense while mostly staying out of the way. what they do not need is what they currently have: a glut of shoot-first combo guards who, as you noted, "shut out" the likes of demarcus cousins and tyreke evans...
Well if they drafted Jimmer with the assumption that he was Beno with a 3pt shot, the solution is already here.
I can see a winning 3 guard combo of Reke/Jimmer/IT, with Salmons backing up the 2/3, if the team had a real SF.
Well if they drafted Jimmer with the assumption that he was Beno with a 3pt shot, the solution is already here.
I can see a winning 3 guard combo of Reke/Jimmer/IT, with Salmons backing up the 2/3, if the team had a real SF.
Well if they drafted Jimmer with the assumption that he was Beno with a 3pt shot, the solution is already here.
The NBA is moving away from the pass first point. These definitions are way out of date when you look at people like D-Rose, Westbrook, Kyrie, Curry.
Tyreke is a scorer, if you put him at the point, as i would, he would be a scoring PG. But his skills are so unique on this team the passing would just blossom, especially next to someone like a Jimmer and in P&R with a skilled player like Cuz. I see no reason why reke wouldn't have stats like Westbrook. It's crazy to me that Westbrook averages 8 assists a game, he is one of the most selfish players I have ever seen and jacks up absolutely horrible shots. Reke is a far more willing passer than him IMO.
Of course you still have people like Rondo and Paul, Rubio, Nash, Calderon who will dish first you can no longer say a PG must do this and that.
(and NO I'm not comparing these people to IT before anyone says that)
Just so we're clear I'm not picking on your argument, just using it to build mine.
This to me is why (in your words) IT is my flavour of the month. The whole of last season he was getting praised left and right by guys saying that he's a pass-first PG, that he can average 8 assists/game, that he's the only one on the entire team that makes the offense work and sets guys up. These same people are the ones who say that Tyreke only ever passes as a last option when he is blocked off from scoring. Fast forward to this season and IT is frankly speaking, clearly not that sort of PG. And now I get guys like you saying that the NBA is moving away from the pass first point, and Kingster bringing up JJ Barea, who did indeed carve up the Mavs defense, but was SCORING the whole time and not setting guys up. So in other words, IT never loses does he? When he's setting guys up he's the next coming of Steve Nash and is God's way of making up for us having ball-hog Tyreke. When he's not it's fine, because apparently a pass first point isn't necessary these days, and it's perfectly fine for our starting PG to average 3 assists per game. And when I bring that up people tell me that assists don't tell the whole story, and that IT is still vital to running our offense.
In the meantime, Tyreke has gotten so much criticism from these same posters over the last 2 years, particularly for being a selfish player. So excuse me if I feel like shoving IT's non-PG play in their faces every once in a while. But as I have shown, it appears that IT is infallible to these guys so I pretty much don't bother any more. I don't know where you stand with regards to your love for IT but you have been defending him a lot as of late. I did not see you do such things for Tyreke.
Jimmers main strength is his shooting, i suppose it's conceivable that you work with him to become that role playing PG but why take an excellent shooter and coach him to be a non shooter.
It's like taking reke and coaching him not to drive to the hoop and just stand about in the corner... hehe.
This is flat out ridiculous. Are you leading the witch hunt against suspected IT followers? Do we go to internet jail if we think IT is a good player? Or if we don't praise Tyreke on a daily basis?
Just so we're clear I'm not picking on your argument, just using it to build mine.
This to me is why (in your words) IT is my flavour of the month. The whole of last season he was getting praised left and right by guys saying that he's a pass-first PG, that he can average 8 assists/game, that he's the only one on the entire team that makes the offense work and sets guys up. These same people are the ones who say that Tyreke only ever passes as a last option when he is blocked off from scoring. Fast forward to this season and IT is frankly speaking, clearly not that sort of PG. And now I get guys like you saying that the NBA is moving away from the pass first point, and Kingster bringing up JJ Barea, who did indeed carve up the Mavs defense, but was SCORING the whole time and not setting guys up. So in other words, IT never loses does he? When he's setting guys up he's the next coming of Steve Nash and is God's way of making up for us having ball-hog Tyreke. When he's not it's fine, because apparently a pass first point isn't necessary these days, and it's perfectly fine for our starting PG to average 3 assists per game. And when I bring that up people tell me that assists don't tell the whole story, and that IT is still vital to running our offense.
In the meantime, Tyreke has gotten so much criticism from these same posters over the last 2 years, particularly for being a selfish player. So excuse me if I feel like shoving IT's non-PG play in their faces every once in a while. But as I have shown, it appears that IT is infallible to these guys so I pretty much don't bother any more. I don't know where you stand with regards to your love for IT but you have been defending him a lot as of late. I did not see you do such things for Tyreke.
All good points, personally i will defend any player who i think is being unfairly singled out as the fall guy. I don't have any "love" for IT, i do like him because i think he's a great character and great person more than anything but my love is for the team, if IT was traded to help us win more games, great! If he's the 12 man and were winning great, I'm not bothered. I feel the same way about all the players.
If you see in my post i said i would have Tyreke at the point, I've long argued for that. I'm in a fairly small group of people who still think he could run the team so to say I'm not a Tyreke fan is just not true, If i was the coach my whole offense would centre around Tyreke as the ball handler, but hey, I'm not the coach so it is what it is.
And my argument about the NBA culture moving away from pass first wasn't to defend or negate anyone on this team, it was just to show that looking up a definition of "PG" and expecting whoever starts there must do this and must do that is just not a reality any more.
One thing i think we can all agree on is this team is poorly structured and needs to lose some scorers to evolve. Until it does we'll be standing still it's as simple as that.