cupcakesnake wrote:I feel pretty opposite on a lot of this.
Thibs was not good for KAT. Their main season together (the one with Jimmy and Jeff Teague) was a career low in usage for KAT and near career low in FGA (only his rookie season tied that). There was a real problem getting the ball to KAT in Thibs' offense, especially in high-leveage moments. When the playoffs rolled around, Teague/Rose/Butler all ignored KAT and Thibs seemed fine with that.
KAT has 2 years over 25ppg, one is under Thibs.
The Jimmy year as we know included a lot of off the court stuff. Teague on his pod said they damn near begged Jimmy to takeover the team because KAT and Wiggins weren't ready.
Thibs has always empowered ball handlers to be aggressive scorers. It's the reason a lot of random players have thrived under THibs (Nate Robinson, Alec Burks types). With bigs, his favorite is the DHO big (Joakim, iHart) and if he can't get that he prefers rim runners (Mitch Robinson, Nerlens Noel, Omer Asik). His offense has never made room for a post up hub. Towns is versatile, and I prefer seeing him in pick & roll and on the perimeter anyways. Maybe he'll do more DHO this year. In terms of KAT's usage though, I'd be pretty surprised to see him prioritized in the offense.
Watch the preseason game. KAT was super involved in the offense mainly due to the screen and roll and the DHO game. Unlike Noah and Hart KAT has a greenlight to launch it off the DHO. We ran a lot of offense through him.
I'm not sure Ja has enough in his game to predict and MVP level season. Peak Ja falls short of MVP-level so he'd have to show us something completely new. A 3-point shot or upgraded playmaking.
You watch him last year? It was only 9 games but it was 100% something new, he's added like 15 lbs of muscle (posted a pic of a scale at 188 lbs) without losing any speed or burst so his balance and strength on drives was WAAAAY improved. Like to the point of making him past a prime Westbrook/prime Rose level threat at the rim. Like he's closer to D. Wade headed downhill now.
It's hard to see him having a better season than Luka and SGA as a rim pressuring playmaker. Ja is electric and fun, but it takes more than a narrative to win MVP these days. You need to pair narrative with a pretty nice statistical case. Ja has never been an amazingly efficient scorer, and his playmaking is good rather than great. I feel like an amazing season from Ja puts him on MVP ballots, but not at the top of the ballot in a league with Jokic, Embiid, Giannis, Luka, and SGA.
If Zion can stay healthy and upgrade his defense, I could see him getting into the conversation.
55 wins, 28/6/9, 50% shooting and he can be there. And it doesn't take more than a narrative to win, if it did Embiid wouldn't have one. Embiid won't get it (injury), the Nuggets are going to lose more than expected so he's out, it's between Giannis, Shai, Luka, and Ja IMO. I got Shai winning, Giannis runner up, Ja third.
He's got a perfect squad around him, and he's just as good of a driver as Luka and Brunson. If his finishing is improved like it seemed to be last year he's going to kill it. Usually his TS% on drives is average, if he can get up to 60-62 TS% on drives instead of 55% he's going to be cooking.