Scase wrote:djsunyc wrote:anotherhomer wrote:
maybe they feel jamal shead fits better than IQ
iq posted some seriously good numbers when he played. i like shead too but he's still a backup.
i just want a healthy year for all our guys (whoever is on the roster) just to see what we really have.
iq can be a super sniper and catch and shoot guy from 3.
Eh, what? He's put up similar or worse numbers here as he did with the Knicks, his efficiency is the same or worse than his last 100+ games in NYC, his AST% went up, but so has his USG% and general MPG.
What numbers have been "seriously" good? I can jive with similar performance as in NYC, but seriously good? No one on this team in years has put up seriously good numbers on anything lol
Maintaining efficiency while increasing usage and minutes is a good thing. And hard to accomplish.
Doing so while also increasing playmaking stats like AST% is very, very good. Meanwhile, a PG dramatically improving his AST% is one of those big difference makers in terms of assessing how well a PG is playing.
All of that ignoring how much of his time here has been injured or recovering from injury, which tends to mean a player plays worse or less efficient than when healthy.
Alfred re: Coach Mitchell - "My doctor botched my surgury and sewed my hand to my head, but I can't really comment on that, because I'm not a doctor, and thus he is above my criticism."