ezzzp wrote:MagicMatic wrote:
Lol you are talking about “spacing” in a pro Vuc argument? AG and Isaac looked exponentially better in the playoff series without Vuc. Not only that, but neither are gifted shooters for that statement to make sense. They don’t “desperately” need him. Why? For the offense to be 26th in pace of play and 21st in offensive efficiency? Give me a break. Birch can start over Bamba until he is ready and it won’t cost Orlando 20+m for 3-5 seasons.
Oh yeah. And I listened to the podcast. Doesn’t correlate to Orlando because they aren’t trading a superstar for draft picks and banking on free agency. Vuc has been with the team for what will be 8 seasons. It’s not “giving up” on a player the FO has no ties to in their tenure. It’s called going a different direction and happens frequently.
You and I have already stated our opinions and won’t budge in our stances. Argue with someone else.
LMAO are you seriously NOT aware of how Vucevic spaces the floor? That pretty much reveals everything.
Vucevic shot .364 3P% - that's 5th best % for starting C's in NBA. Only KAT, M Turner, D Dedmon and B Lopez shot it better. He also shot it well from 16'-3P line at 43%. That's before even discussing how much gravity he creates the second he touches the ball and how every night team's primary game plan is to slow Vucevic.
Isaac looked better?! Toronto didn't even defend Isaac outside of 16' and he still shot it poorly. All of Toronto's focus was on stopping Vucevic (and to lesser extent DJ and Fournier)...they conceded Gordon (put their PG on him many possessions) and where more than happy to let him fire away. Did you even watch the playoffs?
Oh and FYI during regular season:
Vucevic + Gordon (1739 min) = ORTG: 107.9 | DRTG: 104.3 | NETRTG: +3.6 | PIE: 52.8
Bamba + Gordon (414 min) = ORTG: 91.3 | DRTG: 106.0 |NETRTG: -14.7 | PIE: 42.0
Birch + Gordon (432 min) = ORTG: 106.5 | DRTG: 103.0 | NETRTG: +6.2 | PIE: 52.9
Vucevic + Isaac (1739 min) = ORTG: 107.9 | DRTG: 104.3 | NETRTG: +3.6 | PIE: 52.8
Bamba + Isaac (216 min) = ORTG: 87.3 | DRTG: 107.5 | NETRTG: -20.2 | PIE: 36.4
Birch + Isaac (0 min) = ORTG: na | DRTG: na | NETRTG: na | PIE: na
Vucevic + Gordon + Isaac (1004 min) = ORTG: 107.0 | DRTG: 104.6 | NETRTG: +2.4 | PIE: 52.8
Bamba + Gordon + Isaac (23 min) = ORTG: 81.8 | DRTG: 114.3 | NETRTG: -32.5 | PIE: 25.9
Birch + Gordon + Isaac (0 min) = ORTG: na | DRTG: na | NETRTG: na | PIE: na
...and that's with lineups featuring Vucevic mostly being vs starters, meanwhile Bamba/Birch's were vs bench units. Isaac and Birch must have been so bad together in practice that Clifford just flat out didn't play them a single minute in real games.
You can pretend like what Woj said doesn't apply to Magic, but it absolutely applies - even more so - as Magic are small market team that have been in 7 year rebuild with 5 coaches and 2 front offices.
He doesn’t. You can post “LMAO” as much as you want, but he only averaged 2.9 attempts (less than last year under a real coach right?) and 3.7 assists per game. So that argument falls apart entirely. You are arguing to double down on an inside out system without the necessary roster to make that successful. Foolish.
Yeah I watched the playoffs.. Vuc was a complete non factor and got completely exposed as an “allstar”. AG was the only one doing anything of note on both ends of the floor and looked better in an open floor without getting killed in the half court against superior defense.
You can also post whatever you want about comparing a rookie Bamba’s stats on limited playing time in a second unit. That’s not the argument and I’d assume you were smarter than that comparison.
Yeah, the Magic have been bad all of those years with Vuc you must have seemed to miss that.