ShootingtheJ wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:Baddy Chuck wrote:Even accounting for only the time frame Dame played last year Giannis had more touches per game than every season besides 2017. More time of possession than every season.
Can you tell us what happened when his touches increased after the Dame injury? Where did our offensive rating rank in that time frame? In your opinion, do you think the team should lean in to a style of play that made them dramatically more effective?
Also, are these stats available in a per possession, or per 36 format, to normalize for the increased minutes Giannis played last year?
Just checking in to see if you had a chance to find those numbers?
It's hilarious how often a guy who knows how to look up every stat plays so dumb when called out for his bull. To answer the question, no, they aren't easily available in per possession or per 36 (but you knew that), if you want to do that math go right ahead but I'll tell you that from looking at the numbers they really aren't going to lend credence to your hack job. Last season he had the ball pretty much as much or more than every season he's ever been in the NBA, "selfish Dame" didn't prevent Giannis from touching the ball, which is even more hilarious considering you're replacing Eric Bledsoe and Jrue Holiday with a 25 PPG, 62% TS% all-star point guard.
I think a different direction without Dame can work fine. I very much don't believe we did a Dame/Giannis pairing any help with the personnel we played around them though. Starting Andre **** Jackson Jr, Taurean Prince and Brook with Prince sliding down and Kuzma in when AJax got banished probably off the team forever. Dame and Giannis weren't a perfect pairing we hoped, I've long admitted that, but I wasn't going to sit there pouting because the the scoring guard with defensive issues we traded for turned out to be........ a scoring guard with defensive issues.