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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#501 » by Mik317 » Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:18 pm

pretty sure our record and stats in crunch time are actually really good even if it feels like hell every time
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

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Post#503 » by Bum Adebayo » Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:49 am

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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#504 » by 76ciology » Wed Feb 15, 2023 2:39 am

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76ciology wrote:In this episode of Windy’s hoops collective

https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/brian-windhorst-the-hoop-collective/id293376147?i=1000599310232

They talked about the Nets. And there’s something that caught my attention.

They said Nets will struggle and mentioned something Doc River said, its just im not sure if Doc was directly talking about the Nets (probably post game?) but anyway..

37:30
“Doc rivers made an interesting point. Doc said It takes time for guys to learn how to play late in games. He went thru this when the clips went into reshuffling of players. You got a ton of talented young players, you dont have the those guys at the end of games who knows what they need to do and can hit those shots”

I really think he was intentionally trying to get our guys get used in close games. But now that we’ve made significant improvement, he’s more of trying to improve our bench starting with Maxey as the 6th man in order for us to play less close games.


Well can he stop? I think we've gotten a full years worth of close games against middling teams.


When we have a strong bench. Which started when we slide Maxey to the bench role and with addition of McDaniels and Dedmon.

This eventually would lead to games when Biid and Harden can take some games off as we head to the playoffs.

Celts are actually there. Tatum and Jb can take rests and they just work like a machine with Hauser, White, Brogdon and etc.
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#505 » by HardenGoat » Wed Feb 15, 2023 4:27 am

I would welcome Beverly. Iam not sold on Milton especially defensively. What do you guys think?
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Post#506 » by 76ciology » Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:13 am

HardenGoat wrote:I would welcome Beverly. Iam not sold on Middleton especially defensively. What do you guys think?


Middleton? Like Khris Middleton?

I think we need a back-up 6th man, which I think we’re looking at McClung for now.

We need consistent scoring or improved scoring from our bench. Preferably someone who can initiate drive and draw offense. Celts got 2-3 guys who can do that with Derrick White, Brogdon and Pritchard.

If we can’t get that then we just adjust Niang and Tobi’s minutes on a case to case basis where Tobi helps our bench unit by playing less with starters and Niang just plays 3&D with Biid and Harden by playing more with starters.

If we can have an elite bench, it would solidify our position as a contender.
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#507 » by 76ciology » Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:18 am

Most efficient transition scorers (min 100/poss)

1. Vassell: 1.49 ppp—104 poss
2. Murphy III: 1.414—160
3. Maxey: 1.41—139
4. Brunson: 1.40—159
5. Markkanen: 1.39—166
6. MPJ: 1.38—134
7. Franz Wagner: 1.374—151
8. Jerami Grant: 1.372—165
9. Tobias: 1.37—136
10. Embiid: 1.36—112

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Post#508 » by 76ciology » Fri Feb 17, 2023 5:39 am

Full-season efficiency check-in:

Offense:
1. DEN: 117.6
2. SAC
3. BOS
4. UTA
5. POR
6-10. PHI, NYK, DAL, BKN, CLE

Defense:
1. CLE: 109.3
2. MIL
3. MEM
4. BOS
5. MIA
6-10. PHI, CHI, PHX, NOP, OKC

Net:
1. BOS: +6.2
2. CLE
3. DEN
4. PHI
5. MEM
6-10. MIL, SAC, NYK, BKN, PHX
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#509 » by 76ciology » Fri Feb 17, 2023 8:04 am

Philadelphia 76ers Since December 9th

Wins: 26 (T-1st)
Loses: 7 (1st)
Win%: 78.8% (1st)
Net Rating: +5.9 (4th)

Offense
ORTG: 120.4 (3rd)
eFG%: 57.1% (6th)
TOV%: 13.4% (12th)
OREB%: 24.7% (25th)
FTAr: 25.7% (1st)

Defense
DRTG: 114.5 (11th)
eFG%: 54.5%
TOV%: 14.7% (9th)
DREB%: 73.0% (17th)
FTAr: 22.3% (19th)
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Post#510 » by Bum Adebayo » Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:29 am

Those are the stats of a 2nd round fodder.
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Post#511 » by 76ciology » Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:40 pm

The Sixers are:
* 20-10 against .500 or better teams.
* 7-3 in games decided by 3 points or less.
* Have blown just 2 double-digit, second-half leads all year.
* 25-3 when leading at halftime. <= from Derek Bodner

https://www.dailysix.com/the-exceptionally-talented-often-maddening-philadelphia-76ers/

Free and the real reason can be found on my “basic instruction before watching a sixers game” post

Its by design.
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#512 » by HardenGoat » Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:48 pm

76ciology wrote:
HardenGoat wrote:I would welcome Beverly. Iam not sold on Middleton especially defensively. What do you guys think?


Middleton? Like Khris Middleton?

I think we need a back-up 6th man, which I think we’re looking at McClung for now.

We need consistent scoring or improved scoring from our bench. Preferably someone who can initiate drive and draw offense. Celts got 2-3 guys who can do that with Derrick White, Brogdon and Pritchard.

If we can’t get that then we just adjust Niang and Tobi’s minutes on a case to case basis where Tobi helps our bench unit by playing less with starters and Niang just plays 3&D with Biid and Harden by playing more with starters.

If we can have an elite bench, it would solidify our position as a contender.

Sorry this phone auto corrected. I was trying to say not sold on Milton come playoffs. Bev could be better
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Post#513 » by 76ciology » Mon Feb 20, 2023 1:06 am

My 8 options to improve bench that will decrease our frequency of close games down the stretch.

Option 1: Milton to increase scoring from 5ppg to 10ppg
Option 2: McDaniels to increase scoring from 5ppg to 10ppg
Option 3: Maxey to revert back to his 22ppg self like in first two months of the season
Option 4: Play Melton more with second unit, either run 3 guard unit with Maxey, Milton and Melton or run Milton more with starting and Melton more with bench
Option 5: Tobias playing more with bench while Niang play more with starting
Option 6: Inject steroid at Montrezl every game
Option 7: Stagger Biid and Harden where we play Harden with Maxey
Option 8: Embiid not going after scoring record where he has to play major minutes to achieve it
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Post#514 » by 76ciology » Mon Feb 20, 2023 1:23 am

Being good at ATO also helps for crunch time

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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#515 » by SixthStreet » Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:50 am

76ciology wrote:Option 5: Tobias playing more with bench while Niang play more with starting


This is the right option. Don't think we will see it.
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Post#516 » by 76ciology » Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:59 am

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76ciology wrote:Option 5: Tobias playing more with bench while Niang play more with starting


This is the right option. Don't think we will see it.


He is a starter while he can pad his stats with the bench.

Maxey
Milton
Tobias
McDaniels
Reed

I dont see any bench unit without their top 2 player, that can match that
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#517 » by 76ciology » Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:27 pm

2021-2022
Post ASB record

Celtics took it to another gear and had league best 17-5 record.

Warriors only had 11-12 record, and they end up winning the championship. Ended up Third place in the west.

*Sixers 16-8
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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#518 » by 76ciology » Tue Feb 21, 2023 5:06 pm

Heaviest team in the league. Taller than the bucks tho..

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Re: Quick stat snapshot of where the Sixers are after 3 games 

Post#519 » by 76ciology » Tue Feb 21, 2023 5:32 pm

Corner 3 Tobias
Left Corner 29%
Right Corner 50%

Now you know why he’s always at the right corner
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