Nick ⚡️
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@Chp_Spinna 19% is quite respectable, either way his efficiency from two is incredible and should be celebrated. 100th and 96th %tile playoff 2pt TS% amongst guards - his touch is fantastic
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@n1ck_da_quick 15 and 19 rim rate% this is nothing to be hype of about
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@MaxiMonster111 Numbers support this. One of the best TO suppressors itl with high 3pt volume and the numbers are this bad…

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@n1ck_da_quick i think 33mpg for his career is pretty reasonable? i don't think it's low by any means.
i think that the way the pacers play exacerbates it for sure.
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@n1ck_da_quick suboptimal conditioning? not sure what you mean there.
i don't think he is necessarily going to play more physically. it's just more noticeable for refs when a bigger guy gets bumped off the same spot as a skinnier guy
but i personally thought his playing weight as is was fine
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@n1ck_da_quick superstar leap coming now that he's bulked up. he's this efficient and he gets absolutely no calls. just wait until the whistle starts going his way too. no mathurin on the team means they are gonna give the grift fouls to hali instead
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@SamDailey Flares are a great way to get them involved, any sagging leads to the shooter coming off into a lot of daylight
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3 Non Shooter Solutions NC State Used vs Purdue Two Years Ago (Final Four)
Grenade/DHOs - Forces pressure on the drop, Big window to attack/pocket pass
Flares - Use non shooter as a screener, Lots of space for shooter coming off
Passer - Use non shooter as a passer, Takes opposing big away from the rim, Opens up space for cuts
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@greenmachine18_ What do you think these spreadsheets miss? Or more importantly, caption of the tweet u quoted aside, what do you think these metrics are attempting to measure?
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Brown is playing at a First Team All NBA level this season, winning games
Please put the excel spreadsheets down and watch the games
Mat Issa@matissa15
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@JBBHoops1 One of the greatest, hasn’t been able to make a shot for years but still a coveted player
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@5OUTISO @easymoneyshms There’s an inherent numbers disadvantage for offense off of the alignment of players on free throws, a lot of spontaneity and chaos too so it’s really hard for offenses to get the drop on defenders who are out of position
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The amount of shot making in this game is unreal every time I see highlights 🤯
NCAA March Madness@MarchMadnessMBB
On this day in 2019, Virginia and Purdue delivered a #MarchMadness CLASSIC 🍿
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@n1ck_da_quick @patelsahil2002 That’s fine. I will take them. You can divide the advance metrics up all you want.
The rest of the argument still stands for Duncan.
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my stance on KG/Duncan: if I have good teammates I want KG. However, if I have teammates that are bad, then I want KG.
If I'm in a packed conference, I want KG. If I have Pop as my coach I want KG. If I have a big next to him, I want KG. Got shooters, KG. Got passers? KG. KG KG.
khalil 🇵🇸🐧@PenguinHoops
my stance on KG/Duncan pretty much is: if the teammates are good i want KG, if the teammates are bad i want duncan. which means in most cases i'm gonna be hopeful and lean KG.
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