VFX wrote:Knightro wrote:VFX wrote:It is not to say that faster is better.
It's asking the question as to whether Desmond Bane is the same player in the complete opposite system with the complete opposite roster around him.
Those 3 systems you listed are good on offense because they are efficient in a slow pace and can score rather easily in a half court in a variety of ways. Orlando is not only slow, but inefficient up to this point.
I do agree though that it will prioritize the defense further and games will be physical grindfests.
If Bane can give the Magic just like 16-17 points a night on .600 TS%, which doesn't seem like an unreasonable expectation, the Magic's offense will absolutely be significantly better than it was.
If they can just bump their offense up to dead middle of the pack 15th, given how well they project to be defensively still, you're talking about somewhere around a +5.0 to +5.5 NET rating which is equivalent of like the 4th best team in the NBA.
The offense will undoubtedly be better. To what degree is the question.
This ultimately boils down to how exactly he is used and how effective he is within a much much slower half court setting. Unless we are expecting the system to be more run and gun than we have seen in the last 3-4 seasons here.
Praying that a higher tempo offense is in play. No more getting it over the line with 15 sec left on the clock just to go into an iso..... Puhlease! Lol