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Post#201 » by SWedd523 » Thu Jun 1, 2023 10:50 pm

GD Thread got me thinking, who all would you trade the #1 pick (Wemby) for straight up?

Jokic and Giannis yes. Luka probably. That might be about it for me
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Post#202 » by Liver_Pooty » Fri Jun 2, 2023 3:21 am

SWedd523 wrote:GD Thread got me thinking, who all would you trade the #1 pick (Wemby) for straight up?

Jokic and Giannis yes. Luka probably. That might be about it for me


That's literally it. I'd include Embiid.
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Post#203 » by JDR720 » Fri Jun 2, 2023 5:42 am

I'd trade them one lightly used Mason Plumlee.
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Post#204 » by Liver_Pooty » Fri Jun 2, 2023 3:31 pm

Very interested to hear what Silver "uncovered" about this whole Morant fiasco.
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Post#205 » by yosemiteben » Sat Jun 3, 2023 10:10 pm

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Post#206 » by -Ian- » Sun Jun 4, 2023 3:32 pm

I'm glad JB got a landing spot, although I'm surprised that he chose New Orleans over Milwaukee.
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Post#207 » by JMAC3 » Mon Jun 5, 2023 3:45 pm

Shooting is sooooo important, Miami is in the finals because of it.
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Post#208 » by countryboi » Mon Jun 5, 2023 5:25 pm

LofJ wrote:So who's the next player on this roster that will leave and blow up on another team? I know the Heat have been trying to pry PJ Washington away from us, so he's one.

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Post#209 » by wilson115 » Mon Jun 5, 2023 8:00 pm

I don't know. So Miami plays almost perfect on both ends ... and still wins by a single bucket.

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Post#210 » by Braggins » Tue Jun 6, 2023 9:08 am

The Heats two best players shot 35.0% from 3pt on 1.6 attempts per game and 8.3% on 0.2 attempts this season. Between the regular season and playoffs combined Jimmy/Bam have made a total of 61 3pt shots this season. The Heats best 3pt shooter has been missing the entire playoffs. Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.
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Post#211 » by JDR720 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 9:11 am

The Heat don't even have a superstar either. Jimmy is good, but he's a regular season 20/5/5 player. Bam is a fringe top 3 C at best.

They build the team from the ground up, which is the opposite of what all the other teams do.

We've always struggled a lot with getting players that fit with our best players. Our top players have usually been pretty good. It's everything else that is bad.
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Post#212 » by wilson115 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 12:28 pm

Braggins wrote:Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.


We have already seen this happen with Duncan Robinson and Davis Bertans. Both earned big contracts after “proving” that they are quality rotation players due to elite shooting: 5/90 for Robinson and 5/80 for Bertans. Then their shooting cooled off and they became albatross contracts as soon as their new deals kicked in. Since both have fallen out of the rotation on teams starved for useful role players. Bertans is only in the third season of his deal and has played 443 minutes, and Robinson is only in his second season and has played a mere 593 minutes.

This is the problem with one dimensional shooters— it is a constant game of roulette from season to season to depend on them to make 40%+ from 3 with huge volume. A downtick in 3P% can swing them from a quality role player to out of the rotation in a hurry, because they are massively leveraged on being elite at the least predictable and least stable skill in basketball.

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Post#213 » by SWedd523 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 2:53 pm

Braggins wrote:The Heats two best players shot 35.0% from 3pt on 1.6 attempts per game and 8.3% on 0.2 attempts this season. Between the regular season and playoffs combined Jimmy/Bam have made a total of 61 3pt shots this season. The Heats best 3pt shooter has been missing the entire playoffs. Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.

And they were a fringe, play-in team that lost their first play-in game because of it.

Now take a look at how they've been shooting in the playoffs. I'll give you a hint. It's at a historic level.

That's why they're doing what they're doing.
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Post#214 » by JMAC3 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 2:55 pm

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Braggins wrote:The Heats two best players shot 35.0% from 3pt on 1.6 attempts per game and 8.3% on 0.2 attempts this season. Between the regular season and playoffs combined Jimmy/Bam have made a total of 61 3pt shots this season. The Heats best 3pt shooter has been missing the entire playoffs. Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.

And they were a fringe, play-in team that lost their first play-in game because of it.

Now take a look at how they've been shooting in the playoffs. I'll give you a hint. It's at a historic level.

That's why they're doing what they're doing.


Even Jimmy is shooting more 3s. Up from 1.6 attempts in reg season to 3.5 attempts in postseason on 36.4%
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Post#215 » by SWedd523 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 2:57 pm

wilson115 wrote:
Braggins wrote:Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.


We have already seen this happen with Duncan Robinson and Davis Bertans. Both earned big contracts after “proving” that they are quality rotation players due to elite shooting: 5/90 for Robinson and 5/80 for Bertans. Then their shooting cooled off and they became albatross contracts as soon as their new deals kicked in. Since both have fallen out of the rotation on teams starved for useful role players. Bertans is only in the third season of his deal and has played 443 minutes, and Robinson is only in his second season and has played a mere 593 minutes.

This is the problem with one dimensional shooters— it is a constant game of roulette from season to season to depend on them to make 40%+ from 3 with huge volume. A downtick in 3P% can swing them from a quality role player to out of the rotation in a hurry, because they are massively leveraged on being elite at the least predictable and least stable skill in basketball.

Shooting is the Most Overrated Draft Trait

https://deanondraft.substack.com/p/is-jordan-hawkins-the-next-elite

"Shooting is overrated" is an argument development I never thought I'd see lol

There is a definite, positive correlation to success and better shooting in the NBA.
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Post#216 » by JMAC3 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:06 pm

SWedd523 wrote:
wilson115 wrote:
Braggins wrote:Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.


We have already seen this happen with Duncan Robinson and Davis Bertans. Both earned big contracts after “proving” that they are quality rotation players due to elite shooting: 5/90 for Robinson and 5/80 for Bertans. Then their shooting cooled off and they became albatross contracts as soon as their new deals kicked in. Since both have fallen out of the rotation on teams starved for useful role players. Bertans is only in the third season of his deal and has played 443 minutes, and Robinson is only in his second season and has played a mere 593 minutes.

This is the problem with one dimensional shooters— it is a constant game of roulette from season to season to depend on them to make 40%+ from 3 with huge volume. A downtick in 3P% can swing them from a quality role player to out of the rotation in a hurry, because they are massively leveraged on being elite at the least predictable and least stable skill in basketball.

Shooting is the Most Overrated Draft Trait

https://deanondraft.substack.com/p/is-jordan-hawkins-the-next-elite

"Shooting is overrated" is an argument development I never thought I'd see lol

There is a definite, positive correlation to success and better shooting in the NBA.


I think if a guy can only shoot, no other positives such as size, defense, rebounding etc.. then yeah it can be overrated. Shooting is probably the most important skill though in NBA right now. As long as you can shoot and do 1 other thing well you are going to play.
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Post#217 » by Braggins » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:10 pm

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Braggins wrote:The Heats two best players shot 35.0% from 3pt on 1.6 attempts per game and 8.3% on 0.2 attempts this season. Between the regular season and playoffs combined Jimmy/Bam have made a total of 61 3pt shots this season. The Heats best 3pt shooter has been missing the entire playoffs. Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.

And they were a fringe, play-in team that lost their first play-in game because of it.

Now take a look at how they've been shooting in the playoffs. I'll give you a hint. It's at a historic level.

That's why they're doing what they're doing.

No, they (Jimmy/Bam) aren't. Jimmy is shooting 36% vs 35% and is still only attempting 3.5 3pt shots per game and Bam hasn't made a single 3pt shot in the playoffs...

The Lakers made it to the final four with Lebron shooting 26% from 3pt in the playoffs and AD shooting 5/15 from 3pt. Plenty of successful teams run their offense through guys who aren't good 3pt shooters and get their spacing mostly from role players.
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Post#218 » by JMAC3 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:14 pm

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SWedd523 wrote:
Braggins wrote:The Heats two best players shot 35.0% from 3pt on 1.6 attempts per game and 8.3% on 0.2 attempts this season. Between the regular season and playoffs combined Jimmy/Bam have made a total of 61 3pt shots this season. The Heats best 3pt shooter has been missing the entire playoffs. Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.

And they were a fringe, play-in team that lost their first play-in game because of it.

Now take a look at how they've been shooting in the playoffs. I'll give you a hint. It's at a historic level.

That's why they're doing what they're doing.

No, they (Jimmy/Bam) aren't. Jimmy is shooting 36% vs 35% and is still only attempting 3ish 3pt shots per game and Bam hasn't made a single 3pt shot in the playoffs...


IDK what you are arguing here.
Bam is a center man... are we really going to act like him not shooting 3s is wild?
Jimmy has more than doubled his attempts.
Everyone else that plays around them is mainly shooting threes (like 70% of their overall attempts probably)...
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Post#219 » by SWedd523 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:20 pm

Braggins wrote:
SWedd523 wrote:
Braggins wrote:The Heats two best players shot 35.0% from 3pt on 1.6 attempts per game and 8.3% on 0.2 attempts this season. Between the regular season and playoffs combined Jimmy/Bam have made a total of 61 3pt shots this season. The Heats best 3pt shooter has been missing the entire playoffs. Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.

And they were a fringe, play-in team that lost their first play-in game because of it.

Now take a look at how they've been shooting in the playoffs. I'll give you a hint. It's at a historic level.

That's why they're doing what they're doing.

No, they (Jimmy/Bam) aren't. Jimmy is shooting 36% vs 35% and is still only attempting 3.5 3pt shots per game and Bam hasn't made a single 3pt shot in the playoffs...

The Lakers made it to the final four with Lebron shooting 26% from 3pt in the playoffs and AD shooting 5/15 from 3pt. Plenty of successful teams run their offense through guys who aren't good 3pt shooters and get their spacing mostly from role players.


Why does it matter who is doing the shooting? Teams that shoot better from range win more. I've already made a big post on this.

LA forgetting how to shoot while playing a team full of a bunch of shooters is a big reason why they got swept
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Post#220 » by wilson115 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 4:11 pm

SWedd523 wrote:
wilson115 wrote:
Braggins wrote:Their 3pt shooting/spacing comes entirely from role players.


We have already seen this happen with Duncan Robinson and Davis Bertans. Both earned big contracts after “proving” that they are quality rotation players due to elite shooting: 5/90 for Robinson and 5/80 for Bertans. Then their shooting cooled off and they became albatross contracts as soon as their new deals kicked in. Since both have fallen out of the rotation on teams starved for useful role players. Bertans is only in the third season of his deal and has played 443 minutes, and Robinson is only in his second season and has played a mere 593 minutes.

This is the problem with one dimensional shooters— it is a constant game of roulette from season to season to depend on them to make 40%+ from 3 with huge volume. A downtick in 3P% can swing them from a quality role player to out of the rotation in a hurry, because they are massively leveraged on being elite at the least predictable and least stable skill in basketball.

Shooting is the Most Overrated Draft Trait

https://deanondraft.substack.com/p/is-jordan-hawkins-the-next-elite

"Shooting is overrated" is an argument development I never thought I'd see lol

There is a definite, positive correlation to success and better shooting in the NBA.

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Caleb Martin - Undrafted.
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