LeTimmAy wrote:Can Somebody explain why QG often hast one of the wirst +/- of the tanking Team?
I wouldn’t put too much stock in the +/- of a tanking team.
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LeTimmAy wrote:Can Somebody explain why QG often hast one of the wirst +/- of the tanking Team?
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He’d also be standing in the corner if Embiid is playing
sixerguy wrote:
Quentin Grimes' tenure with the Philadelphia 76ers draws parallels to Willie Green.
On April 4, 2007 Willie Green scored a career-high 37 points in a game. On April 15, 2007, Green then scored 26 points in a game against the Detroit Pistons. The 76ers signed Green to a six-year contract extension.
Willie Green, much like Quentin Grimes, was known for his tenacious defense, often matching up against some of the league's top guards and disrupting opposing offenses. He served as a reliable ball handler, frequently initiating offense and facilitating plays. Had the game not shifted towards perimeter shooting, Green's three-point shooting percentage might have been even more impressive. But hey, let's not dwell on the 'what ifs'—after all, he still managed a career-high 37-point game
SixersSince82 wrote:Grimes eFG% was .573 with the Mavericks this season in 22 minutes. He's maintained that % (it's actually up slightly to .586) with the 6ers while getting 33 minutes per game. He's getting more opportunity, 10 extra minutes a game, and taken advantage of it. That's what we should all want from our young players.
Not suggesting he's a superstar in the making. But he's clearly a good young player who just needed to find the right opportunity.
ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:SixersSince82 wrote:Grimes eFG% was .573 with the Mavericks this season in 22 minutes. He's maintained that % (it's actually up slightly to .586) with the 6ers while getting 33 minutes per game. He's getting more opportunity, 10 extra minutes a game, and taken advantage of it. That's what we should all want from our young players.
Not suggesting he's a superstar in the making. But he's clearly a good young player who just needed to find the right opportunity.
Like Derrick White once he left San Antonio.
mjkvol wrote:I could very much seeing Grimes taking a one year 'prove it' deal on the advice of an agent as opposed to a below market level longer term deal, especially if it's here where he might have a real shot at starting.
SixthStreet wrote:While true he's maintaining efficiency on more volume, he's doing it in scrimmages and the only thing I think you can say is he's clearly on a higher tier than the G-league star/borderline end of roster NBA players he is sharing the court with. I don't think there's much more to takeaway than that. We will find out more next year when he is playing against teams fielding a rotation of actual NBA players who are trying to play defense. I will remain skeptical until then.