cucad8 wrote:Are we really doing this 12 games in?? Be better RealGM
How long have you been here?
The fact you ask this disappoints me.
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cucad8 wrote:Are we really doing this 12 games in?? Be better RealGM
Blame Rasho wrote:cucad8 wrote:Are we really doing this 12 games in?? Be better RealGM
How long have you been here?
The fact you ask this disappoints me.
Archx wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:Luka through November 14th
19.1 pts
4 TOV
4.2 AST
6.4 TRB
12.8 GmSc
-99.6 on the court
eFG 55.1%
Remember the dumb scouting on Luka was that he was about as NBA ready as anyone ever, but didn't have upside (wild I know).
Flagg
15.1 pts
2.3 TOV
3.3 AST
6.8 TRB
11.2 GmSc
-118 on the court
eFG 46.5
So sure Flagg isn't doing what Luka did, but Luka didn't exactly come out on fire either.
Problem at that time was DSJ who was suppose to still be their primary PG. And also that team was filled with more or less washed up veterans which resulted in the mid season fire sell.
Coop has been drafted into a much better team but it lacks a proper playmaker to function. If given the keys, i think his stats would go up but he might still struggle because he's also a different player. It's not exactly apples to apples comparisons what i am trying to say.
Mephariel wrote:FrodoBaggins wrote:Cooper's shooting better on pull-up threes for some reason. Kind of like Wemby's rookie season.
Pull-up: 37.5% on 2.0 3pa/g
Catch-and-shoot: 20% on 2.1 3pa/g
Could be that a lot of pull up threes are in transition where there are less close out opportunities for the opponent.


Ice Man wrote:It's hard to play in this league as an 18 year old. Per 36 -
Kobe - 18/4/3, 54% TS%
Giannis - 10/6/3, 52% TS%
LeBron - 19/5/5, 49% TS%
Cooper - 17/7/4, 51% TS%
True, Cooper's era is the easiest in which to score points, so you need to discount his numbers by a bit, but even so, his numbers fit within that group.
3ddman23 wrote:The kid has legit skill but I never saw him as an alpha dog MVP generation guy(not sure how people saw that). I think his best case scenario is something like Jason tatum. All star all potential all nba guy but never an absolute super star, LeBron, curry, giannis, wemby type of guy.
tsherkin wrote:Ice Man wrote:It's hard to play in this league as an 18 year old. Per 36 -
Kobe - 18/4/3, 54% TS%
Giannis - 10/6/3, 52% TS%
LeBron - 19/5/5, 49% TS%
Cooper - 17/7/4, 51% TS%
True, Cooper's era is the easiest in which to score points, so you need to discount his numbers by a bit, but even so, his numbers fit within that group.
I mean, you can further support that thusly:
Kobe: 102 TS+ (in a heavily-suppressed offensive environment, but still), 5.9 FGA/g
Giannis: 96 TS+, 5.4 FGA/g
Lebron: 95 TS+ (at the end of the same era Kobe played in), 18.9 FGA/g
Cooper: 88 TS+ so far, 13.3 FGA/g
So you can see that Lebron and Flagg supported a heavier actual offensive load during their rookie campaigns. And Kobe was joining a team which had just won 53 games the year prior, with loads of offensive support, while the rest of these guys... not so much.
It's worth the thought, because not all rookie environments are the same, but most of them struggle, especially when you stress them with shot creation duties and don't get them off-ball enough, etc.
FrodoBaggins wrote:Comparing 2025-26 rookies as PnR Ball Handlers:
Flagg: 0.74 ppp on 3.9 poss/g
Kon: 0.77 ppp on 2.0 poss/g
Coward: 0.81 ppp on 1.8 poss/g
Fears: 0.85 ppp on 5.5 poss/g
Harper: 0.68 ppp on 3.7 poss/g
Edgecombe: 0.58 ppp on 3.7 poss/g
Tre Johnson: 1.03 ppp on 2.8 poss/g
Demin: 0.71 ppp on 2.1 poss/g
Consider the quality of spacing and overall team offense these players are working in. Dallas has a historically bad offense (-10.8 rORtg) with horrific spacing (30th in 3PM, 23rd in 3PA, 29th in 3PT%, 21st in 3PAr). Cooper's offensive stats and performance should be looked at through this lens, acknowledging this extreme context. He's actually been better than D'Angelo Russell (0.55 ppp, 4.8 poss/g) and not far off B. Williams (0.84 ppp, 3.4 poss/g).
It's just a tough ask to compare him to Luka as a PnR ball handler, who's a legitimate PG. For comparison, Doncic did 0.89 ppp (69th percentile) on 8.7 poss/g (97th percentile) as a rookie in 2018-19. By year 2 (2019-20), he was basically what he is now: 1.04 ppp (95th percentile) on 13.3 poss/g (99th percentile). Career marks of 1.0 ppp (86th percentile) on 11.2 poss/g (99th percentile).
But Cooper isn't a PG, so the comparison isn't great. He's a point forward, which is more in line with LeBron and Tatum. Here's what their numbers look like:
2014-2025 LeBron (0.94 ppp [79th percentile] on 5.4 poss/g [85th percentile])
2018-2025 Tatum (0.95 ppp [77th percentile] on 5.0 poss/g [79th percentile])
Those are healthier marks to aim for that fit his position and archetype of a two-way point forward. Franz did 0.94 ppp on 6.4 poss/g last season and has a career mark of 0.90 ppp on 5.1 poss/g.
Ice Man wrote:It's hard to play in this league as an 18 year old. Per 36 -
Kobe - 18/4/3, 54% TS%
Giannis - 10/6/3, 52% TS%
LeBron - 19/5/5, 49% TS%
Cooper - 17/7/4, 51% TS%
True, Cooper's era is the easiest in which to score points, so you need to discount his numbers by a bit, but even so, his numbers fit within that group.