j4remi wrote:No Recap for this one, but brief thoughts:
- This is another game where KAT had foul trouble, but Precious stepped up enough for the rest of the starters to keep performing (at least in the second-half). It's a good sign.
- The beauty of Mikal, OG, and Hart is that they can each step up under different circumstances. If a team relies too much on switching, OG will find a mismatch to abuse. When they pinch in too much, Mikal has space to hit jumpers or cut to his spots. When a team wants to play physical, Josh Hart is going to feel right at home and usually one-ups them.
- Shamet fits this roster and system like a glove. It showed in the preseason; it looked the same in his rotation debut (garbage time last game doesn't count).
- Deuce's rebounding has become one of my favorite random things to watch. He's been taking notes from Hart, I swear. Lately, once a night, he has bodied somebody out of position to get an offensive board.
- KAT's offensive fouls are his one drawback this season. They're TOs with the bonus of putting him into foul trouble.
- Brunson is still that dude. It feels like he's had more low-scoring nights this season, but they always come with reduced FGA's and increased assists. It's only a result of him knowing that his teammates will pick up his scoring slack when his shot is off and/or defenses are super keyed in on him.
- The random collapses in FT efficiency worry me a little. I'd hate for that to be the deciding factor of a crucial playoff game.
Unfortunately, I don't think that will ever change, he seems to get caught up in the moment a lot and just does some idiotic things. He's such an intelligent guy that it makes his fouls and decisions so confusing at times, but with Precious back we're better able to withstand the minutes he's not on the floor.