VanWest82 wrote:I think it's worth clarifying some of the other issues contributing to the losing streak beyond RJ while acknowledging RJ's loss impacts a lot of areas (i.e. he's the glue that holds offense together in many line ups). For starters, we played 7 games in 11 days. This is BY FAR the biggest reason we went 1-6. But digging deeper...
Median league ORTG: 114.4
Raps ORTG last 7: 108.6
Rapts DRTG last 7: 119.8
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I said before the season started that we'd be really good on offense health permitting but that our defense would be a problem some nights. It's not surprising that our D fell off so badly during such a condensed part of the schedule.
Solid post!
I went to look at our opponent quality over that time and was re-saddened by how many very bad teams we've played in this stretch. And reminded of the pair of losses Charlotte handed us, which was a big ooof. But the Lakers and Knicks, at least, are very good teams, and Boston's 15-10. So...
Between that, the condensed schedule, Shead shooting 29% FG (and 23% from 3), BI rocking a 43.1% TS over the first 5 games, Quick missing the last game, Poeltl missing 2 games and playing less than 26.5 minutes in all but one of them (and some of his play in the last couple games...), Scottie's shooting in the second Charlotte and New York games, us losing hasn't been super mysterious.
And oh yes. Over that same stretch? Dick's giving us 4.7 ppg on 40.6 / 30.8 / 75/0. Ja'Kobe's giving us 6.7 ppg on 38.1 / 34.6 / 66.7. Ochai, who has only played in 5 of the 7 games, has given us 4.8 ppg on 40.0 / 20.0 / 1.00. Mamu started one of the games, and has overall given us 8.6 ppg on 42.6 / 23.8 / 69.2 in that stretch.
So our bench production has been a disaster, for sure.
And all that is on top of Barrett's absence. Some of it is exacerbated by RJ not being there, but there's been a bunch of stuff. Over-isolating BI, a bunch of injuries, the schedule, missing a big scoring threat and basically all of our rim pressure, all of it, right? It's been a confluence of many different things going on. There's a lot to be said about what RJ was bringing as an off-ball threat, as a cutter, in terms of rim pressure, an efficient 19 ppg and the passing he was giving us (and encouraging from others) and all that, but there's been more than just that.
Still. His return (and return to form) would be a pretty big boon, especially on nights when our D is struggling, because right now we just don't seem to have the ability to catch back up.