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Pistons/Cavs, All Aboard the Tank Train!

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Re: Pistons/Cavs, All Aboard the Tank Train! 

Post#121 » by Clarity » Thu Apr 10, 2014 4:33 pm

paQo the BAWSER wrote:
Clarity wrote:2013/14 Greg Monroe as a PF

Inside 5 feet 364/648 56%
from 5-10 feet 69/162 42%
from 10-15 16/42 38%
from 15-20 feet 27-91 27%

Q is trying too hard tonight.. Its sad to watch.

Hard to argue with facts.

The focus should be on a legit wing scorer & some defense.

You're trying to argue that these numbers are efficient, you're really mad at this moment dude.



56% is very efficient, he took 648 shots there.
If you factor 0-10 feet, he is shooting 53% from there on 810 shots

Outside of 10 feet he has taken 133 shots all year, because he cant shoot from outside 10 feet.

Even if you want to take out the 42% from 5-10, he took 648 shots in an area where he is great & 295 in an area where he isn't.

Knowing what you are good at & doing it & knowing what you arent good at & avoiding it, what a concept.

At some point this light bulb is going to click for you my friend.
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Re: Pistons/Cavs, All Aboard the Tank Train! 

Post#122 » by Clarity » Thu Apr 10, 2014 4:39 pm

princeofpalace wrote:Greg had a rough scoring game and struggled containing C Spencer Hawes, thats true. But in watching Greg, its obvious to everyone who doesnt have an agendy that he has no problems at PF and is a good fit with Drummond.

Our problems are at the 1-2-3. Our PF/C combo is a very good one that needs to be developed. We need to spend time finding perimeter players that can shoot and play defense.

Our new GM should use the offseason to focus on how to bolster our perimeter play. We should draft the best available PG and then go after Trevor Ariza then line the bench with some shooters via trade. Give Monroe/Drummond space to operate instead of using ridiculous preconceived notions about the pairs failure to fit together.


Great Post, you have been saying this in unison with me for some time POP.

I'm about done talking about our front line, re sign Monroe, do anything to get rid of Josh & move forward as planned with Moose & Drum for the next 8-10 years.

We're focusing all our energy on the 1 area we are strong at, the focus must be on the wings & upgrading our pathetic perimeter defense & shooting. We need to find a #1 option on offense on the wing.

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