AirP. wrote:
Looks pretty middle of the pack to me, despite all our complaints about small ball.
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AirP. wrote:

Shewasfly wrote:AirP. wrote:
Looks pretty middle of the pack to me, despite all our complaints about small ball.
AirP. wrote:Shewasfly wrote:AirP. wrote:
Looks pretty middle of the pack to me, despite all our complaints about small ball.
Average would be in the center which Miami is on for defender's size vs Miami's offensive player, for Miami's defender vs the other team's offensive player there's only 6 teams below Miami and one of them is Philly who hasn't had George much or Embiid at all.


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contract wrote:It's like we've never seen a Herro hot streak before.
Someone wake me when Herro doesn't end a season around his career averages.
Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
contract wrote:It's like we've never seen a Herro hot streak before.
Someone wake me when Herro doesn't end a season around his career averages.
RexBoyWonder wrote:contract wrote:It's like we've never seen a Herro hot streak before.
Someone wake me when Herro doesn't end a season around his career averages.
Well to be fair to kid - he's playing at a very high level currently. Best few weeks of his career.
BUT, i'm concerned about how sustainable it is. He's hugely reliant on high volume, high % 3 point shooting. But he won't be shooting 45% from 3 all season. And as long as he's not getting to the line at a higher rate (4 FT per 36 is a slight improvement for him, but still low for a leading scorer) it's almost impossible to keep the efficiency up.
My hope is he can get to the line more, and negate the inevitable drop in 3 point % (currently shooting red hot 46% - won't stay that high for much longer).
RexBoyWonder wrote:contract wrote:It's like we've never seen a Herro hot streak before.
Someone wake me when Herro doesn't end a season around his career averages.
Well to be fair to kid - he's playing at a very high level currently. Best few weeks of his career.
BUT, i'm concerned about how sustainable it is. He's hugely reliant on high volume, high % 3 point shooting. But he won't be shooting 45% from 3 all season. And as long as he's not getting to the line at a higher rate (4 FT per 36 is a slight improvement for him, but still low for a leading scorer) it's almost impossible to keep the efficiency up.
My hope is he can get to the line more, and negate the inevitable drop in 3 point % (currently shooting red hot 46% - won't stay that high for much longer).
iamoti wrote:We've seen hot streaks from Herro but you can't deny he changed a lot of his bad tendencies. You can clearly see growth in his decision making. I think he can keep going. Maybe not the absurd 46% 3pt shooting. He just needs to stay healthy.
AirP. wrote:iamoti wrote:We've seen hot streaks from Herro but you can't deny he changed a lot of his bad tendencies. You can clearly see growth in his decision making. I think he can keep going. Maybe not the absurd 46% 3pt shooting. He just needs to stay healthy.
He's improved his shot profile, he's dropped his 2pa per36 to his rookie season numbers but has increased his 3pta over 2.5 per36, so that should improve his efficiency a good amount so if he keeps up this shot profile he should shoot at his best efficiency and scoring amount of his career even if he comes down closer to his career shooting numbers for most of the regular season. It'll be interesting to see how he does through the season.
Currently Herro ranks in the NBA...
5th for 3s made a game at 4.
21st in ppg.
30th in TS% (10 of those in front of him are centers).
Most of the top scoring is the same players although Norman Powell is currently 13th in ppg with a .683 TS% with 11 games played.
Also, league 3pt%, TS% and ORTG early in this season are down overall in the league from last year...
3pt% .366 -> .355
TS% .580 -> .573
ORTG 115.3 -> 113.1
wadenation305 wrote:AirP. wrote:iamoti wrote:We've seen hot streaks from Herro but you can't deny he changed a lot of his bad tendencies. You can clearly see growth in his decision making. I think he can keep going. Maybe not the absurd 46% 3pt shooting. He just needs to stay healthy.
He's improved his shot profile, he's dropped his 2pa per36 to his rookie season numbers but has increased his 3pta over 2.5 per36, so that should improve his efficiency a good amount so if he keeps up this shot profile he should shoot at his best efficiency and scoring amount of his career even if he comes down closer to his career shooting numbers for most of the regular season. It'll be interesting to see how he does through the season.
Currently Herro ranks in the NBA...
5th for 3s made a game at 4.
21st in ppg.
30th in TS% (10 of those in front of him are centers).
Most of the top scoring is the same players although Norman Powell is currently 13th in ppg with a .683 TS% with 11 games played.
Also, league 3pt%, TS% and ORTG early in this season are down overall in the league from last year...
3pt% .366 -> .355
TS% .580 -> .573
ORTG 115.3 -> 113.1
So basically (At the moment) Herro is playing like a top 20 player in this league?