old skool wrote:Rivers deserves a ton of credit for changing Antetokounmpo's role of late. Playing point-Giannis, his usage has gone up over 30% the last several games, while his FGA per game is generally unchanged. The result has been a string of triple doubles and a winning streak that brought the Bucks road record back to .500.
Point-Giannis has improved overall team ball movement and reduced Giannis' stagnant dribble pounding.
The Bucks need to avoid the tendency for Antetokounmpo and Lillard (if the latter returns) killing ball movement while probing for their own shot.
The point-Giannis ball movement has unlocked 4th quarter KPJ. Preciously, KPJ would surge in the 4th while Giannis was on the bench and be considerably less productive when Giannis would return to close out the game.
Rivers deserves credit for overhauling the tram rotation and Giannis' minutes distribution.
I agree with your point that the ball movement’s been better, and a big part of that is not having Giannis constantly probing the defense for his own shot. Doc deserves credit and Giannis deserves credit. More of that please.
I’m about to be annoyingly pedantic, and I’m not even sure you’re doing this, so my apologies if you aren’t, but I think a lot of people conflate usage % ( I think it’s a terrible name) with either time of possession or how often the offense fully runs through them (fga, fta, assist, turnover, etc), but it’s not either of these things.
Usage % is just the percentage of team possessions a player uses to get a shot up, whether that’s a field goal attempt or a free throw attempt, or turns it over. So theoretically, a player could lead the league in assists while also having the lowest usage percentage if they never attempted a shot or didn’t turn it over.
Giannis has been a dude over 30% usage for years now, but the difference in his play lately is the assist total going up and turnovers going down. I’m sure his time of possession, touches, and fully “used” possessions have skyrocketed since Dame went out, though.