Thank you. I came back this morning to do that myself.coldfish wrote:I deleted several posts that weren't productive. Please keep it about the topic at hand and not the posters.
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Thank you. I came back this morning to do that myself.coldfish wrote:I deleted several posts that weren't productive. Please keep it about the topic at hand and not the posters.
All good. Overreaction day for both of us.DuckIII wrote:Strat, I edited it myself because you had not responded to it yet, assumed you had not seen it, and I realized I was in the wrong with how far I took it. Evidently our posts crossed. For what it’s worth.
MrSparkle wrote:I’d rest Coby a little more to be extra careful with this injury. We’re safely locked into the play-in.
I don’t see the point of chasing 7-8. Indy and Miami are definitively better teams, and if we happen to have a spectacular week, we’ll knock them out (in clutch) and get swept by Boston or Milwaukee regardless whether we’re 7-10. If not, some HCA or an extra game against Atlanta doesn’t seem to matter. Hell, I’d rather have the excitement of playing the Hawks and a follow-up game, like last year.
kodo wrote:Post All-Star stats:
18.3 ppg 4.6 rpg 5.3 apg
38% / 32% / 88%
+/- -4.6
True Shooting: 50.8%
That TS% is brutal...50.7% = Dalen Terry.
sco wrote:kodo wrote:Post All-Star stats:
18.3 ppg 4.6 rpg 5.3 apg
38% / 32% / 88%
+/- -4.6
True Shooting: 50.8%
That TS% is brutal...50.7% = Dalen Terry.
His 3pt shot has gone in the toilet. Not sure if it is a confidence thing or some injury that he's playing through. I know his wrist has been bothering him for a while. Won't be surprised if he has offseason surgery for a ligament or something.
Exactly. If you look at his 2nd season, when he was starting, he is just slightly better this season, as you would expect with more experience under his belt.Ice Man wrote:Coby has improved this year, but (at least at this stage, possibly a very hot finish could change that), this season was just another step in his gradual progression rather than a breakout year.
VORP, by year
-0.4
-0.2
0.0
0.5
1.0
The increase this season is due solely to usage. Coby was the same player as in the previous season, but he took more shots and made more passes (thus both more assists and more turnovers). Pretty recognizably the same guy.
MalagaBulls wrote:Nonetheless, the Bulls feel the need to highlight the entire body of work for this season in pushing Coby for MIP. They are not focusing on his recent struggles.