Hawks Turnovers becoming an issue
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 6:56 pm
The team, with the addition of Dwight Howard, has turned their rebounding weakness into a bonafide strength.
Now, our most glaring vulnerability appears to be turnovers and points scored off of them.
Is this to be expected with such inexperienced PGs?
Is it a concern long-term?
How can we shore these up outside of simply being 'more careful'?
Questions? Concerns? Predictions?
Now, our most glaring vulnerability appears to be turnovers and points scored off of them.
http://hawkshoop.com/hawksbulls-things-of-note/Turnovers
These are beginning to become a little concerning. The Hawks coughed the ball up 24 times last night leading to 38 Chicago points. If they don’t address this, these points off turnovers will be to this season as the offensive rebounds and second chance points were to last season. The Hawks are averaging 18 turnovers per contest, only the Denver Nuggets at 18.3 average more turnovers in the league.
You turn the ball over 24 times and you’ll do very well to win that game. Last season teams who coughed the ball up 24 or more times went 9-29.
Is this to be expected with such inexperienced PGs?
Is it a concern long-term?
How can we shore these up outside of simply being 'more careful'?
Questions? Concerns? Predictions?