cloverleaf wrote:phincsfan wrote:cloverleaf wrote:
A mediocre under 37% from the 3 and 59% TS% in the g-league with below average on/off and +/-. At 6'9", though a bean-pole, out-rebounded by Walsh. Good assist man for his height. I suspect both rookies, Queta, and Davison all outshine him.
This is where G League analytics mean zilch IMO. If they were the be all end all then Davison would be on a roster. I use the eye test for the g league.
But looking at those same stats for Davison, he's at sub 27% from 3 and 54% TS%.
IMO, Queta shouldn't play SL. He doesn't have anything to prove.
I think Queta's been working hard and some summer games are probably good for his continued development. I see him on the Hauser 2-way to playoffs contributor plan, so I'm glad to see him there despite his already having a 3-year deal.
And no, Peterson's mediocre g-league stats would keep him off a big-team roster, which has happened since he's back on a 2-way.
Queta will obviously get work in preseason, but I would want to get Queta some work passing from the low post and if he has any designs on shooting mid-range or 3's, a few more game-ish reps doing it won't hurt. As we're starting to conceptualize, the big man rotation while KP is out and during that time when Al has a rest day, gets a bit off-kilter with non-JT 4/5 pairings.
Shifting to Springer again, I won't barrage the thread with supportive posts on him, but, I was a staunch Tony Allen defender back in the day. Even in this era I think you can support one non-shooter for stretches if that guy is hyper active, aggressive, and self-aware. I'm particularly forgiving with a rim protector or defensive on-ball terror.