drosestruts wrote:What are your post-all star break expectations for Matas?
Matas started 4 games right before the All-star break and average 13, 3, and 2 on 51/25/69 shooting splits. He is a brutal -35.2 per 100 possesions as a starter, not all entirely his fault, but woof.
Does Matas's low rebounding numbers as the starting 4 have you looking differently at Patrick Williams low rebounding numbers when our starting 4? Is our starting 4 doomed to have poor rebounding numbers? Is it the system?
Right now 75% of his 2pFG and 98% of his 3-point FGs are assisted. I'd like to see more self creation from Matas.
If you're going to be a star in the league you have to be able to create and make your own field goals.
If the rest of the season doesn't matter from a winning perspective, which to me is clearly signaled by trading Zach. Let''s open up the playbook for important young players and let them show what they can do - and Matas has to be considered the most important young player.
Matas' play is the very definition of the difference between potential and actual good play. He makes some great plays, but he also makes more unforced errors than experienced players.