Why do you take into consideration the role change when it comes to his improvement, but you don't consider the role change when trashing his efficiency this year?Scase wrote:Boogie! wrote:Scase wrote:Who tf cares about this? He's in YEAR SIX of his career, and the best he's shown for efficiency is 30 games. He's had stints like this before, and he'll have stints like this again. He was inefficient in college and he's been inefficient in the NBA, he is a veteran player, stop acting like just because he's 24 he can make some miraculous turnaround in efficiency based on literally no evidence.
And why does DD matter at all in this? You're comparing a player who made an all star appearance with 1 year LESS experience, stop using the age as a crutch. You're also trying to compare a 12 game sample size to DD's 79.
I don't care about the counting stats, I made that evidently clear in my previous post, I'm talking about his efficiency. He has done an admirable job so far this season handling the ball and bumping the assist numbers, but that's also because he's rocking a 31% USG%, with 36% and 34% in the last 2 games respectively.
No one ever said RJ couldn't put up stats on volume. The question is can he do it without bottom of the league efficiency levels.
What’s your opinion on Norman Powell
Like my personal opinion of him as a player, in regard to efficiency, or compared to RJ overall?
Not sure how to answer the question tbh.PushDaRock wrote:Scase wrote:If I give you a gun, and tell you to shoot a bullseye on a target 100ft away, and you miss 90% of the time, then I move the target so then it is only 20ft away, and then you start hitting 90% of the time, you didn't just become the greatest marksman the world has ever seen. The entire situation has changed, if you have bad tendencies and require being put in the perfect system to mitigate them as much as possible, and you see improvements. That's the system at work.
Saying "Hey RJ, you suck at these things, stop doing them, and just follow the lines on the white board, we'll get you the ball in great places." that isn't a player becoming magically better overnight, that's a different system entirely.
RJ has not played differently, he's been instructed to be at different places. Listening, while important, is not improvement, unless the argument is that he sucked in NYC because he never listened. And yet again, it was 30 games, relax.
If the point of the game is to put the ball in the basket more and you do that more effectively, you improved as a player. I don't understand how that is debatable in any way. It doesn't matter what system was put in place to optimize that, the player still improved. A big part of improvement is becoming a smarter player.
Again, move the target closer, you don't become a better shot, you changed the entire system. If RJ improved as much as you are trying to imply, then we wouldn't be seeing the performances this year and his entire game shifting back to playing exactly like he did in NYC.
The system has changed due to a bunch of injuries, and his efficiency has plummeted. If he was truly improved, we wouldn't be seeing more of the same RJ, but rather the new and improved one.
You seem to only consider things when it suits you and ignore the exact same context in your next paragraph at times.
Yes. His role changed and he played more efficiently as a result last year. This year he has the ball way more than he normally would, with a much higher usage rate, and as a result his efficiency has suffered, which happens. If it doesn't then you're something of a superstar. His playmaking has taken a big step, that wasn't something he was nearly as good at in the past even on the knicks when he had the ball a lot too. Thats called improvement and development, yes even in his 6th season
Why's it crazy to think once hes playing In a secondary or even tertiary role , and we once again simplify his role and shot diet, he wouldn't play similarly to last year and his efficiency wouldn't be something similar? Rather than whining about his efficiency so far as if this is the player he is and this is his role going forward? In fact if he can go back to something similar to those 30 games and on top of that add his improving pick n roll game especially with jak...again, thats an improved basketball player.
Why is the 30 games not so relevant even though it provided us a window into how he should be used, but the 12 or so games so far this year ARE relavant even though its a role he won't be playing under normal circumstances?
Doesnt seem right to me. Something is off. Your bias might he showing.
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