YogurtProducer wrote:Scase wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:
Again, you seem to confuse role players playing off of guys like Embiid/Harden as being "better".
You flip Embiid and Siakam and the Sixers win that series, Siakam's stats go through the roof, and suddenly your whole narrative changes. Use some **** nuance my guy.
Siakam showed up when the series was effectively over lol.
Game 1 - The guy had 24/7 on 50% shooting and 0 turnovers. Literally played pretty great in game 1.
Game 2 - we lost this game in the first half getting blown out in Q2 scoring 19 points. Siakam had 8 of them. Q3 we lost by 9 points. FVV/Precious/GTJ started that half and got 0 points. Yeah - blame Siakam here.
Game 3 - He had a bad game. No question about that. (but of course, we will ignore Hardens 14/6 G2, or Maxey's 11 point and 12 point G4 and G5, or Embiid's 19 points on 33% in G1, etc. Seems convinient)
And then of course, since Game 4 to 6 "don't matter" you are going to ignore the rest of the series like the 27/8/6 on 55% shooting did not happen.
Game 1 - Siakam scored 8 points in the first half, game was a 20pt blowout by halftime. Then he scored 16 in the second half after the game was already over.
Game 2 - Siakam scored 14 points in the first half on 5/12 shooting. Only player who shot worse was Fred, hell Siakam only had 8 because he took 36% of the shots that entire quarter. Him and Fred took 77% of all shots in the second quarter. So yeah, he had 8 of that 19, but we only scored 19 because him and Fred took damn near every shot, and shot a collective 23.5%. Second half he was 2/8. Only player who shot worse was Fred.
Game 3 - Down 10 after the first quarter, Siakam shot 2/5 for 4 points. Only player who shot worse was Fred. Had an ok second quarter going 4/6 for 8 points. Third quarter 0/2. Fourth quarter 0/2. OT 0/1. Ended the game 6/16, only player who shot worse was Fred.
Game 4 - Has a great game, no complaints.
Game 5 - Has a good game, no complaints.
Game 6 - Has a good first half shooting 7/11 with 18 points. Second half completely disappears going 2/6 with 6 points.
Is it his fault that we lost that series? Nah, if that was to lay at anyones feet that was Fred stinking it up the 4 games he played. But, Siakam is not free of criticism, he had 2 genuinely good games and the rest of the series was complete crap.
You know, since you were talking about nuance, I figured I'd give you some context. Since a series average means nothing without context.
Come on man. Games are 48 minutes long and you are attempting to use the small sample of 1Q of G1 where he shot 2/5 as a negative
Only you can say with a straight face "Had an ok second quarter going 4/6 for 8 points" like shooting 66% form the field and scoring 8 points in a quarter is not good
You are the one who does not understand averages. Anytime Siakam does good it is brushed off as "ah that does not count", but if Siakam performs poorly that is what matters. The goal posts CONSTANTLY move with you and your clique.
AGAIN - use some damn nuance. The due was playing alongside hobbled FVV, sick GTJ, and hurt Barnes for most of the series and still post up a respectable fight.
Offense got 11 points worse when Siakam set (from 111pts/100 to 100pts/100) that series as well.
Anyone trying to put any blame on Pascal for that series is frankly just blind with hatred. He was the only guy on our team who was even somewhat consistent (or just straight up available to play, no disrespect to Barnes/FVV/GTJ as that is not their fault either they got hurt).
This just all goes back to calling that series loss "embarrassing" an absolute joke.
It's a 6 games series, what kind of sample size am I supposed to use? You used his full game stats ignoring that 65% of those came after the game was already a blowout loss.
I literally said he had 2 good games, at no point did I say they didn't matter.
His 2nd quarter with 8 point was ok because
context matters, the other 3 quarters and OT minutes he was hot garbage.
For the millionth time, I am not blaming Siakam for the series result, but to say he is 100% blameless is just pure excuses. He played poorly for a large part of that series, and was a key factor (along with Fred) as to why we were constantly in a hole after the 1st half.
Here I am clearly pointing out good games he had, while also criticizing the bad ones, meanwhile you try and hang on the good ones and make excuses for everything else. One of those sounds pretty unbiased, and the other sounds defensive of a player.
Every team/star deals with injuries, this is not unique to him. Everyone is still expected to perform, he's not special. Even Luka who had a TRASH team still got criticized. No one is immune to it.