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Pistons Rotation as of 7.1

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Re: Pistons Rotation as of 7.1 

Post#221 » by zeebneeb » Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:24 pm

Laimbeer wrote:I'm holding out hope on Ivey's three point shooting. Ausar doesn't even have a pulse in that area, but Ivey shot 33.6% on some volume. That's leaves hope when a guy has played two seasons on awful teams.
Ivey is going to improve, just like Cade did from three. He had a huge stretch of games;

39 games 2.1-5.5 37%

From three.

Cade last season also had a huge stretch of games;

49 games 1.9-5.2 .374%

People forget Ivey was completely screwed by Monty. I dont believe that the Cade/Ivey pairing can work, but these numbers lead me to believe that I could be, and I hope, that I'm wrong.

It's all going to come down to the coaching, and the sets that JB is going to run. He has extensive experience in running a scoring pair of guards, except this time they are jumbo compared to Garland/Mitchell.

Cade can actually be used to screen for Ivey, and vice versa.

I expect the pair of Cade/Ivey to easily average over 40 a game next season.
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Re: Pistons Rotation as of 7.1 

Post#222 » by One_and_Done » Fri Jul 19, 2024 10:40 pm

Rip32 wrote:
mattao313 wrote:25 wins

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Nah 20 - 62

20 does seem more realistic.
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.

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