Lin's strengths and weaknesses: a fairly balanced evaluation
Posted: Sat Jan 4, 2014 8:21 pm
I thought this was a fairly balanced evaluation of Lin's strengths and weaknesses, with a well-supported conclusion.
http://www.thedreamshake.com/2014/1/3/5 ... y-lin-2014
Some of this was surprising. Others were obvious.
To summarize:
Strengths:
1. Scoring per half-court touch, just behind Robinson, Curry, Westbrook and Lillard
2. Catch and shoot, 68%eFG, 9th among PGs, 24th overall; 46% on c-and-s three's, 12th among PGs, 37th overall
3. Drives, 73% inside the restricted zone; on all drives, 57%, 2nd among PGs, 55th overall
4. P-n-R scoring, 46%; points per p-n-r possession, 33rd overall
5. Rim-defense, keeps opponents to 44%, which leads all starting PGs
Weaknesses:
6. Pull-up shooting, 26%! On shooting off the dribble, he misses almost 3/4th of his shots! The author diagnoses this problem as poor shot-selection. I think that's visibly true.
7. Play-making! 51st in assists per game. Now, he's also 58th in assist opportunities (you know why).
8. Turnovers. No surprise here. 25th in the league, which may sound not terrible; but, as the author notes, almost everyone ahead of him is either the primary or the secondary scoring option.
I would also add perimeter defense and p-n-r defense to Lin's weaknesses.
However, I would take exception to 7, since Lin's almost never the primary ball-handler; so, as the stats in 7 make clear, he has far fewer assist opportunities than your average starting PG.
Overall, though, I found this to be a very fair evaluation of Lin's performance this season.
http://www.thedreamshake.com/2014/1/3/5 ... y-lin-2014
Some of this was surprising. Others were obvious.
To summarize:
Strengths:
1. Scoring per half-court touch, just behind Robinson, Curry, Westbrook and Lillard
2. Catch and shoot, 68%eFG, 9th among PGs, 24th overall; 46% on c-and-s three's, 12th among PGs, 37th overall
3. Drives, 73% inside the restricted zone; on all drives, 57%, 2nd among PGs, 55th overall
4. P-n-R scoring, 46%; points per p-n-r possession, 33rd overall
5. Rim-defense, keeps opponents to 44%, which leads all starting PGs
Weaknesses:
6. Pull-up shooting, 26%! On shooting off the dribble, he misses almost 3/4th of his shots! The author diagnoses this problem as poor shot-selection. I think that's visibly true.
7. Play-making! 51st in assists per game. Now, he's also 58th in assist opportunities (you know why).
8. Turnovers. No surprise here. 25th in the league, which may sound not terrible; but, as the author notes, almost everyone ahead of him is either the primary or the secondary scoring option.
I would also add perimeter defense and p-n-r defense to Lin's weaknesses.
However, I would take exception to 7, since Lin's almost never the primary ball-handler; so, as the stats in 7 make clear, he has far fewer assist opportunities than your average starting PG.
Overall, though, I found this to be a very fair evaluation of Lin's performance this season.