BK_2020 wrote:Bad-Thoma wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:His assist:usage ratio is in the 8th percentile among wings (worse than last season’s 37th percentile). His point per shot is in the 37th percentile among wings (worse than last season’s 63rd percentile).
And yet his usage is still same as JT’s. Because why?
His numbers should obviously bounce back to where they were last year, we're only 7 games in. But his usage should absolutely be less than it is. I'm not on the get-rid-of-Joe bandwagon as of yet but I do put this on him, Jaylen initiates way to much offense with the ball in his hands when he should be thriving as a cutter and a catch and shoot player.
I feel like trust hasn't been built in this line up yet that if you give the ball up you'll ever get it back and that falls primarily on the Jays but it's a risk with having that much scoring talent in the starting 5. Excepting DW as he just plays basketball the right way all the time.
I don't think Jaylen would thrive as a catch and shoot player. He is simply not a very good three point shooter, nor is he capable of shooting off movement.
Same problem with being a cutter. Cutting well requires exceptional timing, reading the defense, and being decisive--none of these things describe Jaylen.
For better or for worse, he is at his best with the ball in his hands. His true niche is being the 1st or 2nd option on a bad team.
Bk I got no problem with you at all but when it comes to JB I disregard your opinion, you aren't rational about it. I agree he has flaws, I agree that contract hurts a bit, but he's not basketball Pol Pot or whatever you got going on.




















