3toheadmelo wrote:prophet_of_rage wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
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Both numbers are eye popping, though.
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Yep and those numbers don’t actually reflect the shots he’s actually contesting in the restricted area. DFG% does that. For the season KAT has a DFG% of 73% <6 feet, letting opponents shoot 9.5% better at the rim. That DFG% at protecting the rim is in the same territory as point guards. Hes worst than every starting big in the league, not hyperbole. People are really trying to act like he’s in the same territory as Chet, JJJ and Mobley on defense

KAT is a good offensive player but his rim protection is historically trash. It’s not a coincidence that people in our FO are banking on Mitch to save our defense at the 5.
Couple of things. KAT is not a “good” offensive player. He’s borderline elite as an offensive hub. OG to me is a good offensive player (3s, dunks, mid range, slashing) etc.
Number two, we truly got spoiled with iHart. His DFG% last season was 53% (outstanding) and KAT notoriously is around 62% (big drop-off). In fact, the only players who essentially graded out better than iHart owning the paint was Chet, Gobert, KP, Zubac and Kessler.
If you look at KAT in November (10 games) he’s back to that number I mentioned (62.8%). Again, not what you want out of your C, but you should be able to live with it if you get your defensive bigs back (timeline on these guys are still up in the air).
And if we’re being fair, one of the last parts of a defensive possession is (a) boxing out and (b) fighting for highly contested rebounds in traffic. It’s undeniable how good KAT is at both of these things, and a large portion of the fanbase really didn’t anticipate that.
I think part of the reason why people believe we have a high ceiling is because of how good our offense is starting to look. Yes, any fan/die-hard can look at last years team O-Rating and say “we were 7th and now we’re 3rd so it’s not a huge increase.”
Having said that, you have to go a step further and look underneath the hood. This year we are 3rd in assists per 100 possessions, 2nd TS% and 2nd in EFG%. Last year we were 28th in assist per 100 possessions, 16th in EFG% and 20th in TS%.
Here’s to hoping we can button up the defensive side of the ball as the year unfolds.