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2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm

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Re: 2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm 

Post#241 » by drsd » Tue Dec 6, 2022 9:12 pm

tooler wrote:Did anyone catch David Steele commenting on the Bucks undrafted guy hitting 3s against us in the 4th? He said with just a hint of seriousness, “Jeff, you can never have too much shooting, it’s so important in this league.” Even the natives are restless.


Orlando was 8-32 with the three ball (25%)
Orlando was 26-61 with the two ball (43%)

Both are totally unacceptable. The Magic must find increases in shooting efficiency.
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Re: 2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm 

Post#242 » by SOUL » Tue Dec 6, 2022 10:06 pm

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pepe1991 wrote:We now have worst record in nba. top 5 pick guaranteed lol

I hope we get the #5 pick, which will do absolutely nothing to improve this team, so we can fire Welt and be done with this nonsense. Maybe a new GM would suggest that it might be helpful to add shooting, you know, just to try it.

Yeah, I hope we don't land the best prospect since LeBron! That would be great as a fan of the team...


And even if we don't land that pick, I'd rather have a massive trade piece where people KNOW the value than..... trading an 11th pick + 3rd pick away because we didn't know the value of Sabonis .. for Ibaka.
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Re: 2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm 

Post#243 » by thelead » Tue Dec 6, 2022 10:16 pm

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tooler wrote:Did anyone catch David Steele commenting on the Bucks undrafted guy hitting 3s against us in the 4th? He said with just a hint of seriousness, “Jeff, you can never have too much shooting, it’s so important in this league.” Even the natives are restless.


Orlando was 8-32 with the three ball (25%)
Orlando was 26-61 with the two ball (43%)

Both are totally unacceptable. The Magic must find increases in shooting efficiency.

It really is unacceptable. Especially the 2pt percentages. We are just not generating good enough looks and there is no true offense installed. I watched the depleted Pacers play last night and they looked great. No Myles Turner, no Haliburton, no Duarte, no McConnell, no Theis, no problem against the Warriors at GS. I'm totally fine with 'making sure guys are 100% healthy before coming back' but not running a competent offense is a shame and a disservice to Paolo and Franz. Not that it means much but Mosley may cost Paolo the RoY award if he doesn't get him better looks.
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Re: 2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm 

Post#244 » by drsd » Tue Dec 6, 2022 10:37 pm

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tooler wrote:Did anyone catch David Steele commenting on the Bucks undrafted guy hitting 3s against us in the 4th? He said with just a hint of seriousness, “Jeff, you can never have too much shooting, it’s so important in this league.” Even the natives are restless.


Orlando was 8-32 with the three ball (25%)
Orlando was 26-61 with the two ball (43%)

Both are totally unacceptable. The Magic must find increases in shooting efficiency.

It really is unacceptable. Especially the 2pt percentages. We are just not generating good enough looks and there is no true offense installed. I watched the depleted Pacers play last night and they looked great. No Myles Turner, no Haliburton, no Duarte, no McConnell, no Theis, no problem against the Warriors at GS. I'm totally fine with 'making sure guys are 100% healthy before coming back' but not running a competent offense is a shame and a disservice to Paolo and Franz. Not that it means much but Mosley may cost Paolo the RoY award if he doesn't get him better looks.


The Wagner's were 6-7 (F) and 7-8 (M) with the 2-ball, obviously both are OUTSTANDING. But that means the rest of the team was 13-46 with the 2-ball. That is, the other eight Magicians shot 28% from INSIDE the arc. Ouch.


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Re: 2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm 

Post#245 » by GelbeWand09 » Wed Dec 7, 2022 1:02 pm

thelead wrote:
drsd wrote:
tooler wrote:Did anyone catch David Steele commenting on the Bucks undrafted guy hitting 3s against us in the 4th? He said with just a hint of seriousness, “Jeff, you can never have too much shooting, it’s so important in this league.” Even the natives are restless.


Orlando was 8-32 with the three ball (25%)
Orlando was 26-61 with the two ball (43%)

Both are totally unacceptable. The Magic must find increases in shooting efficiency.

It really is unacceptable. Especially the 2pt percentages. We are just not generating good enough looks and there is no true offense installed. I watched the depleted Pacers play last night and they looked great. No Myles Turner, no Haliburton, no Duarte, no McConnell, no Theis, no problem against the Warriors at GS. I'm totally fine with 'making sure guys are 100% healthy before coming back' but not running a competent offense is a shame and a disservice to Paolo and Franz. Not that it means much but Mosley may cost Paolo the RoY award if he doesn't get him better looks.


Sure but its not only coaching. One of the reason is the playstyle of those 2 (especially Paolo) too. When a Iso heavy player got 30% usage, it slows your offense down (22nd in pace) & kills ball movement (30th in assists). Its even worse, when he cant shoot & doesnt help the spacing or got other off ball qualities (setting screens) yet.
They are young & we dont wanna win anyway but some of this could be a problem later too. Especially the spacing/shooting part.
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Re: 2022-2023 Regular Season Game 25: Milwaukee Bucks (16-6) at Orlando Magic (5-19) - 7pm 

Post#246 » by Skybox » Wed Dec 7, 2022 1:57 pm

Iso heavy players and no supporting air power is like compound interest on credit cards...deeper and deeper hole if things don't change.

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