winforlose wrote:BlacJacMac wrote:winforlose wrote:
Fair, but how many of those are open or wide open? How many are pull up and how many are catch and shoot? My point is that playing beside so much offensive talent will create new situations and opportunities.
I just don't see it.
I'm not a Ja fan anyways, but I can't see how you can do anything but play him on the ball. He just doesn't have off the ball skills.
Like when Atlanta tried to play Trae and Murray together and it was a disaster because neither was effective without dominating the ball.
Ant has already been good off ball. Before Mike was relegated to sitting in the corner Ant was still Ant with Mike running the show. Ja needs the ball, but when gets off of it, he is passing to guys like Ant, Jaden, Randle, Naz, and DDV who can all shoot or attack. This allows Ja to circle back out and possibly drain open corner or above the break 3s. My point is I don’t know that Ja has ever had this little defensive resistance to contend with. The thought of him being able to drive one on one and dish when help comes (kinda like SGA,) is very intriguing. I am not claiming it won’t be an adjustment, but it COULD work. If not, we move Ja and hopefully get value, especially if his off court issues resolve in our culture.
You're underestimating his teams.
Last year (on a team that was 65th on offense and 10th in defense) he played with:
Bane: 19 PPG (48/39/89). 6.1 3PA, 5.3 APG.
JJJ: 22 PPG (48/38/78). 5.3 3PA, 2.1 APG.
Aldama: 12.5 PPG (48/37/69), 5.0 3PA, 3 APG.
And 4 other guys that averaged between 7 and 10 PPG that all shot between 35 and 44% from 3.
He missed all but 9 games the year before, so we'll skip that one.
The previous year he had Bane, JJJ, Brooks, Kennard and other solid roleplayers.