Rerisen wrote:Yeah, it's really really bad. For all the flak Kirk gets here, and most of it is deserved, Joakim Noah usually gets off scot free with his scoring because he is far more liked as the 'heart of the team'.
But actually for being a center who shoots primarily shots right around the rim, his TS% is really more shocking than Kirk. It's just easier for people to get riled up about a missed jumper clanking off the rim, than a missed bunny.
The real problems begin though, as you suggested, when we start putting multiple guys like this on the court, and/or in addition to other low volume producers, even if they are efficient, like Mike and Snell/Doug for most of the year till lately.
Noah's decline is nothing short of horrific. Dropped from .531 TS% to .478. He can't finish at the rim unless absolutely open. No list whatsoever. At some point it looked like he was getting better, but then he fell back these past few weeks and he was out with knee soreness. I doubt he can magically pick it up for the playoffs at this point.
He's turning into Perkins a lot faster than I thought possible. Could be a vet min guy in 2016.