PELICANSFAN wrote:Whole Truth wrote:Neeva wrote:
Pelicans barely played him in the post season.
That's more so because CJ is the 30m vet.
CJ got abused by OKC on both ends, Daniels literally couldn't be any worse if not for the veteran respect angle & Greens affinity. He made no adjustments in that series to lay the blame at the feet of Daniels not playing. Jonas got run in part because OKC picked apart CJ's perimeter defense when Jonas was one of NO's main offensive options.
No, it was more because we needed CJ for offense. His defense is abysmal, but with Zion out and Dort locking down BI, there needed to be a 2nd threat. At this point in his career, Daniels is a huge minus on the offensive end. He cannot shoot the 3 and has no touch at the rim. He should get better with additional playing time in Atlanta. He is an excellent defender.
Game 1 - 20pts on 22 FGA's (2-9) from 3
Game 2 - 15pts on 15 FGA's (1-5) from 3
Game 3 - 16pts on 22 FGA's (2-8) from 3
Game 4 - 20pts on 16 FGA's (2-7) from 3
71pts on 75 attempts, 7-29 from 3
What offense? 41% FG, 24% from 3 on volume. Combined with being abused defensively.
Jonas 58pts on 42 attempts 53% FG, run off court because of CJ's point of attack defense You didn't need his offense enough to put a better point of attack defender on court to compensate defensively. No, rim protection for CJ's inefficiency.
CJ needed 33 more attempts to put up 13 more points than Jonas. Yet Greens goal was to compensate CJ with rim protection. Not Jonas with a POA defender.