Tha Cynic wrote:pingpongrac wrote:Tripod wrote:I guess we should ignore that multiple times this year, we didn't score 100 points WITH Fred in the lineup?
Or those games don't count?
We have scored less than 100 points in 4 of 50 games with FVV. We have scored less than 100 points in 3 of 12 games without FVV – and two of those came in the last 30 hours. Just watching the games it is clear how badly we need FVV with this current group, especially if GTJ and OG aren't scoring 20+ points each.
Our offence is 3 points/100 possessions better with FVV on the floor compared to off the floor which is a pretty sizable swing, but it has more to do with the fact that his replacements are nowhere near the level of shooter or playmaker. When FVV is available, we usually just swap him out with Siakam/Scottie/GTJ which isn't near as much of a drop-off as when he isn't available and we have to dig deeper into the bench then rely on Flynn/Banton/Dowtin.
You don't need to dig deep into stats to know that a team that has only two ball handlers and shooters will miss said ball handlers and shooters if they are out lol. This team is built with no backup plan so obviously they will miss that player. They don't even have an average or decent backup.
We're averaging 115 PPG without GTJ while we're averaging 111 PPG without FVV (which includes our two highest scoring games of the season in back-to-back games in the second week), so it's not just as simple as "we'll miss a shooter or ball-handler when he is out". GTJ doesn't make our offence better even though he has statistically been a better shooter than FVV (+4 FG%, +2 3FG%, +2 TS%) because he doesn't do much else aside from score.
I believe the initial point of this chain is that, regardless of what people seem to think because of a few spurts here and there, Scottie is more effective playing as more of a point forward alongside FVV than he is in the backcourt at this stage and it isn't very close.
With FVV: 16.7 PTS per36 (56 TS%) with a 2.5 AST/TO ratio on 20.9 USG%
Without FVV: 14.4 PTS per36 (48 TS%) with a 2.1 AST/TO ratio on 20.3 USG%