SelbyCobra wrote:Guano wrote:Capn'O wrote:Something I noticed in the games that KAT struggled is that he was given the ball in faceup opportunities and he's not really great at that. I.e. he's not a player who you can dump to and have him try to create like Randle and they tried to put him in that role because that's what they're accustomed to. He can get rolling downhill but acting as a secondary hub from that action is not a strength for him. Now they're putting him in different positions. More back to the basket inside-out hubs (hence my comp with Pat the other day) and opportunities from the perimeter where the rest of the group stays in motion so he has immediate targets. They're using him differently and it's paying off.
So here's something for discussion fodder. Maybe, just mayyyybe, at least some of the people who liked the KAT trade or saw a glass half full scenario "know ball."
I'll bite.
You're ignoring the side of the court were the others who "know ball" were most concerned with kat. His offensive prowess wasn't as worrisome. His penchant for stupid offensive fouls - which he hasn't really cleaned up was also a minor concern. They were a problem against the cavs.
But the biggest issue is his defense. Which imo, hasn't been great or bad. It's been average. So even when the offense comes down, cause his numbers aren't sustainable, it looks like this might be worth it.
His rebounding has also been really surprising. He is a great rebounder. Someone in the gamethread pointed out he might be too focused on boards which is preventing him from challenging shoots. Idk if that's the case. His interrior defense seems to be adequate. It's when he is in space he looks cumbersome and frankly lost in space at times. Either way, he has been better than advertised on defense. And his offense is so good that it makes up for it - for now. Hope both continue to improve.
Nah, this propagates the false "concern" side of this trade, acting like his production on that side of the court was never really in question, or "as worrisome".
Many that "know ball" were actively hammering the idea of him - or THEIR idea of him - offensively. He was soft, he couldn't post, he was not a good passer, and he couldn't create, while at the same time ignoring the fact that KAT is literally the 7th most efficient scoring basketball player in the history of the NBA by TS%, and 3rd best ever amongst guys that are primary/secondary scorers (not DeAndre Jordan, Rudy Gobert, etc).
The all-time TS% list of guys that get 20ppg literally goes
1) Jokic
2) Steph
3) KAT
4) Artis Gilmore
5) Durant
I fully understand concern, but let's not pretend that there was not a whole lot of ignorance/dismissal/disrespect for this man's offensive game. This is an all time great in terms of offensive productive, not a guy who can be compared to all-star contemporaries.
Ofc there are outliers to every side. It would be absurd to dismiss that while it's also absurd to group us that have concerns that his offensive prowess will not make up for his defensive liabilities. It's weak to lump all of us who were skeptical of the trade in the same extreme. But if you want to focus on the few extremist do you. Feels good to be right. Peacock away.
There are valid concerns about his offense not making up for his defense. For as great as he is offensively, minny had to trade for gogurt and ultimately dumped kat for salary. So concerns aren't fabricated. But so far so good.
































