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Re: The German elephant in the room. 

Post#21 » by fateis007 » Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:26 pm

3 preseason games and we worried about Franz? and his fit with the guy he won 47 games with last year?

come on man, do better.
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Post#22 » by three3d » Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:50 pm

fateis007 wrote:3 preseason games and we worried about Franz? and his fit with the guy he won 47 games with last year?

come on man, do better.


Lol telling me to do better and you’re ignoring 82 regular season games plus a 7 game playoff series last year….?
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Post#23 » by three3d » Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:54 pm

eyriq wrote:We should put the "we need a playmaker" narrative on ice. AB is stepping up.


AB is playing decent but he’s still a project. I like his upside and I do think with more time he will become more aggressive on offense, or at least I hope so. It feels like a disservice to AB though to not have another point guard on the roster that can push him and teach him.
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Post#24 » by SHAQ32 » Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:54 pm

fateis007 wrote:3 preseason games and we worried about Franz? and his fit with the guy he won 47 games with last year?

come on man, do better.

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Post#25 » by three3d » Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:58 pm

RichCollab wrote:Franz seems to be in his head right now and maybe he is never a good shooter. I still believe in him as a player and I do think he will figure it out.


It’s about to get a whole lot harder if he was already in his head. Franz now has a contract to live up to and let’s not forget his last two meaningful games (Game 7 Playoffs & Olympics) he was a no show.
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Re: The German elephant in the room. 

Post#26 » by Skybox » Sat Oct 19, 2024 6:58 pm

three3d wrote:
fateis007 wrote:3 preseason games and we worried about Franz? and his fit with the guy he won 47 games with last year?

come on man, do better.


Lol telling me to do better and you’re ignoring 82 regular season games plus a 7 game playoff series last year….?


this is silly...Goga and Cole also won 47 games
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Post#27 » by three3d » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:02 pm

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fateis007 wrote:3 preseason games and we worried about Franz? and his fit with the guy he won 47 games with last year?

come on man, do better.


Lol telling me to do better and you’re ignoring 82 regular season games plus a 7 game playoff series last year….?


this is silly...Goga and Cole also won 47 games


:clap: lol I think we can also throw Fultz into that as well
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Post#28 » by eyriq » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:03 pm

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three3d wrote:
fateis007 wrote:3 preseason games and we worried about Franz? and his fit with the guy he won 47 games with last year?

come on man, do better.


Lol telling me to do better and you’re ignoring 82 regular season games plus a 7 game playoff series last year….?


this is silly...Goga and Cole also won 47 games


Franz was second in sweater vest points on a 47 win team. Goga and Cole made a fraction of the impact.
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Post#29 » by Skybox » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:06 pm

three3d wrote:
eyriq wrote:We should put the "we need a playmaker" narrative on ice. AB is stepping up.


AB is playing decent but he’s still a project. I like his upside and I do think with more time he will become more aggressive on offense, or at least I hope so. It feels like a disservice to AB though to not have another point guard on the roster that can push him and teach him.


I think that's BIG (and I agree with your optimism about AB's upside)...podcast yesterday talking about how significant even a half season of playing with Chris Paul will likely have on Stephon Castle's PG potential (and also on Wemby's grasp of Pick n roll nuance). Castle is essentially Suggs coming out...super aggressive, questionable shooter, terrific athlete and defender, fierce under the bright lights and delivers in big games. If AB becomes the PG we all want him to be- it will be in spite of not playing behind a great one and breaking down film together, etc. PG's are generally little guys with all the little dirty tricks and shortcuts to level the playing field. That's really veteran stuff...Brunson, CP3, FVV all fit that mold and would be priceless for AB and/or Suggs. Maybe Cory Joseph has some of that to share - but he's clearly second tier or lower in that regard. It's hard to have a role model that can't actually get on the floor and deliver. Jingles showed enough wisdom on and off the court that I think that was a good, if brief, chapter for AB, Suggs, Cole.
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Post#30 » by Skybox » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:20 pm

eyriq wrote:
Skybox wrote:
three3d wrote:
Lol telling me to do better and you’re ignoring 82 regular season games plus a 7 game playoff series last year….?


this is silly...Goga and Cole also won 47 games


Franz was second in sweater vest points on a 47 win team. Goga and Cole made a fraction of the impact.


I'm sure Weltman monitored that closely in his "negotiations"
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Post#31 » by eyriq » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:32 pm

Skybox wrote:
eyriq wrote:
Skybox wrote:
this is silly...Goga and Cole also won 47 games


Franz was second in sweater vest points on a 47 win team. Goga and Cole made a fraction of the impact.


I'm sure Weltman monitored that closely in his "negotiations"
It's a survey metric from the board you are posting on. Highly relevant.
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Post#32 » by J-Mezzy » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:50 pm

The sweater vest is better than any advanced stats metrics
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Post#33 » by VFX » Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:56 pm

I’m not worried about Franz per se based on preseason games…

HOWEVER, landing a max contract sets a level of expectations that will follow. Franz needs to show more consistency proving that he’s a 3-level scorer and a true primary/lite secondary option.
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Post#34 » by eyriq » Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:00 pm

J-Mezzy wrote:The sweater vest is better than any advanced stats metrics
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Post#35 » by three3d » Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:01 pm

VFX wrote:I’m not worried about Franz per se based on preseason games…

HOWEVER, landing a max contract sets a level of expectations that will one with that. Franz needs to show more consistency proving that he’s a 3-level scorer and a true primary/lite secondary option.


This was a problem last season for him as well and he didn’t have the same expectations he will this season. The heat just got turned up on Franz and I don’t think it’s realistic to expect him all the sudden to hit those shots he’s missing at near a consistent enough clip.
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Post#36 » by SOUL » Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:04 pm

eyriq wrote:
J-Mezzy wrote:The sweater vest is better than any advanced stats metrics
Bingo


(despite the fact it only tracks who's good in wins and heavily factors in bias)
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Post#37 » by VFX » Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:09 pm

three3d wrote:
VFX wrote:I’m not worried about Franz per se based on preseason games…

HOWEVER, landing a max contract sets a level of expectations that will one with that. Franz needs to show more consistency proving that he’s a 3-level scorer and a true primary/lite secondary option.


This was a problem last season for him as well and he didn’t have the same expectations he will this season. The heat just got turned up on Franz and I don’t think it’s realistic to expect him all the sudden to hit those shots he’s missing at near a consistent enough clip.


The main question people should be asking is:

IF Paolo is out injured can Franz shoulder the offense in WINS without him? To me, that’s the mark of a max level player if we are talking about a guy that is pretty good defensively and in that category of players worth that kind of money.

This is coming from someone that doesn’t believe Jaylen Brown is worth a max contract.

We will have to see very obvious progress this season compared to last year IMO.
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Post#38 » by eyriq » Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:13 pm

SOUL wrote:
eyriq wrote:
J-Mezzy wrote:The sweater vest is better than any advanced stats metrics
Bingo


(despite the fact it only tracks who's good in wins and heavily factors in bias)


Exactly because of this, actually. Think of each brain as a model that takes the game and results and outputs the three most important players, and the aggregation as an ensemble modeling approach to balance out the bias. No statistic is going to beat this board's collective knowledge! As to the focus on wins, that's the inference space, winning.
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Post#39 » by thelead » Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:33 pm

Giving him a max was one hell of a gamble that I wouldn’t have taken considering the shooting performance he delivered all of last year (and got even worse in the Olympics). No one knows how it will turn out but we’ll soon find out. It will be a disaster if that shot doesn’t start falling.

Let’s hope it doesn’t evolve into whatever is going on with Mikal Bridges right now.
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Post#40 » by eyriq » Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:36 pm

thelead wrote:Giving him a max was one hell of a gamble that I wouldn’t have taken considering the shooting performance he delivered all of last year (and got even worse in the Olympics). No one knows how it will turn out but we’ll soon find out. It will be a disaster if that shot doesn’t start falling.

Let’s hope it doesn’t evolve into whatever is going on with Mikal Bridges right now.
Every piece of evidence we have says he is worth the max. Him regressing to a non-max-worthy player would be a colossal fall off. I don't think we're appreciating how good he is given how young he is.

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