KCP deserves more blame for Pistons offensive struggles?
Posted: Sat Apr 1, 2017 7:19 pm
Without an elite P&R playmaker or back to basket scorer that can draw help, more facilitation is needed from the 2 spot because he can't just spot up and get quality looks. When Reggie Jackson or Ish Smith fail to create offense from a P&R and swing to the 2, the 2 has to be able to run another P&R or iso and be a threat. KCP has improved there but he is definitely a below average P&R option and unreliable, and doesn't really have the body type/body control to get much better there.
Also, when trying to get the ball to KCP as a go-to option, the off-ball screen/handoff 3's aren't good go to offense. He has hit a few, drawn fouls on some, and actually gets open at a good rate, but considering he isn't an elite shooter and how unreliable of a playoff play that is without other high level offensive options to compliment it.... it's an option with him you should use in select situations only. His "call for a pick, quick dribble and take a long two" offense isn't something you can count on either.
KCP is a below average iso player. When Tobias and Marcus get the ball, both are at least average at running P&R and getting iso 1-on-1 buckets. KCP is below average at both.
In an offense predicated on P&R's and motion, that has no elite P&R, iso, or post option KCP doesn't really fit. His defense and energy is excellent but we need somebody who can create some offense from the 2. I hope it could be healthy Reggie off the bench in some spurts next year, but his recent defensive struggles (maybe due to health/too many minutes) worry me on the other end.
KCP is PERFECT for a team with a high level offensive option (or two) already on it, but for us without one he's probably not worth that money he could get. He could go to another team and probably be a near 40% 3pt shooter because of the looks he'll get, and the perfect 3&D guy. Not here. We need to create more offense 1 through 4 since Drummond may never draw a double team for those baby hooks
This thread is a semi-sequel to this one. For the poll I went 5. Solid streaky shooter w/good range but not elite, good speed fullcourt in transition, but can't iso, can't run p&r too well, can't finish in the paint or mid-range well in traffic, and slightly TO or bad shot prone if dribbling too much. I don't have a scale for the whole league but 5 meaning he's an average NBA offensive threat all-around.
Thoughts on KCP offensively?
Also, when trying to get the ball to KCP as a go-to option, the off-ball screen/handoff 3's aren't good go to offense. He has hit a few, drawn fouls on some, and actually gets open at a good rate, but considering he isn't an elite shooter and how unreliable of a playoff play that is without other high level offensive options to compliment it.... it's an option with him you should use in select situations only. His "call for a pick, quick dribble and take a long two" offense isn't something you can count on either.
KCP is a below average iso player. When Tobias and Marcus get the ball, both are at least average at running P&R and getting iso 1-on-1 buckets. KCP is below average at both.
In an offense predicated on P&R's and motion, that has no elite P&R, iso, or post option KCP doesn't really fit. His defense and energy is excellent but we need somebody who can create some offense from the 2. I hope it could be healthy Reggie off the bench in some spurts next year, but his recent defensive struggles (maybe due to health/too many minutes) worry me on the other end.
KCP is PERFECT for a team with a high level offensive option (or two) already on it, but for us without one he's probably not worth that money he could get. He could go to another team and probably be a near 40% 3pt shooter because of the looks he'll get, and the perfect 3&D guy. Not here. We need to create more offense 1 through 4 since Drummond may never draw a double team for those baby hooks

This thread is a semi-sequel to this one. For the poll I went 5. Solid streaky shooter w/good range but not elite, good speed fullcourt in transition, but can't iso, can't run p&r too well, can't finish in the paint or mid-range well in traffic, and slightly TO or bad shot prone if dribbling too much. I don't have a scale for the whole league but 5 meaning he's an average NBA offensive threat all-around.
Thoughts on KCP offensively?