ShootersShoot wrote:cgf wrote:ShootersShoot wrote:
Brunson without Randle since 1/29:
30.6ppg, 57% TS
Melo's best season as a knick (efficiency wise)
28.7ppg, 56% TS
Not to mention the winning record during that time (17-12)..
Plus Brunson's 7.1 apg to 2.6 turnovers, which is absolutely solid considering the scoring volume as well.
That's fair, I assumed we were talking about the playoffs.
Oh sorry if I had it out of context. I'm not sure how to get those stats, but did Brunson really shoot sub 50% TS with randle off the floor in the POs?
No worries, I dunno how to get stats for specific dates so your post was interesting to see and relevant to the conversation. I was just explaining why I made my comment the way I did *thumbs up*
I'm not sure how to get those #s without second spectrum either, but when that tweet hit our board / knicks twitter, none of the anti-Randle camp were able to pick it apart. So I assume that it's accurate...and it did fit what we were seeing; as without Julius on the floor Bam & Mobley were free to roam and teams could throw more doubles at Jalen.
Granted, Jalen's playing even better this year, he has more experience as the lone focus of a defense, and he'll have more support in those Brunson-no-Randle minutes this spring. So he's very likely to top those #s, but so far, Julius has been a huge difference maker for Jalen...just like Jalen has been for Julius.
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Brunson: So what are you paid to do?
Hart: Run around like an idiot during the game and f*** s*** up!