nate33 wrote:badinage wrote:nate33 wrote:This has been due to a massive improvement in his 3-point shooting (from .197 in his first 14 games to .423 in his last 13).
The rest of his numbers haven't really improved at all. His 2P% in his first 14 games was .465 and it remains at .469 over his last 13. His TRB% in the first 14 games was 11.8% and in the last 13 it's 11.7%. His assist percentage is slightly down and his turnover percentage is up substantially.
It's certainly nice that the 3-ball is falling, and if that continues, that's a great thing. But the sample size is so small at this point that I'm not going to get very excited yet. I'd be more excited about a sustained improvement in his 2P% that implied an improved touch around the rim and a better sense of how to get open and get his shot off.
Isn’t there something to be said for the fact that he’s putting up pretty good numbers without yet being good? I find that very encouraging.
Sure. If his 56% TS% can be maintained from here on out, I'll be very happy.
I just don't think it will. I don't think we can assume that he is forever a 42% 3-point shooter just because he happened to put together a cherry-picked 13-game streak where he shot 42% from 3-point range.
Fair.
But it seems clear that he’s able to improve — and not from year to year, but within the course of a season. A rookie season. And as a big man (bigs always take time).
The ability to improve is a huge indicator.
Hitting even 36% on 3 opens up possibilities for him.
And it seems likely now that he will continue to improve in other areas as he fills out and works on his skills.



















