hands11 wrote:Nivek wrote:I respect David Thorpe a lot, but I think in some ways, he has Blatche reversed. Blatche IS a lazy defender. He's effective when he decides to get involved, but he's not active in help D, and that hurts the team defense. On offense, I know what Thorpe means when he says Blatche is tough to defend -- Dray does have a ton of moves and he can shoot the ball. And, while his scoring totals are often impressive, his inefficiency ends up hurting his team a lot. For all his ability, Blatche shoots a low percentage, doesn't pass as effectively as he should, and commits too many turnovers. His shot selection may not be the worst I've ever seen, but you can see "worst" from where he ranks.
Yeah .475 is butt aweful for a 24 year old PF averaging 20 pts a game since feb last year. Can we cut this bumb already. Bring back AJ.
That's productive.
I'm suggesting that Blatche needs to get better because...well...HE NEEDS TO GET BETTER. Yes, his scoring average is impressive. Yes, his offensive repertoire is impressive. But, his efficiency sucks. If he's going to lead the Wizards to WINS, he has to become more efficient on offense.
Last 2 seasons combined, Blatche is one of 6 players 6-10 or taller who has used at least 25% of his team's possessions while on the floor. Here's the list by offensive rating (points produced per 100 individual possessions -- which accounts for points scored, assists, turnovers and offensive rebounds):
1. Bosh 117
2. Dirk 116
3. Duncan 115
4. Amare 115
5. Blatche 101
6. Kaman 98
League average last season for all players was 107.6.
Here's the list by efg:
1. Amare .547
2. Bosh .519
3. Duncan .519
4. Nowitzki .502
5. Blatche .479
6. Kaman .479
I guess we could keep blaming it on Blatche's teammates (even though his efficiency was the same with lower usage and better teammates). Or, maybe we could take a look at the way Blatche's play and consider that if he made smarter decisions; that if he used his repertoire to get higher-quality shots; that if he valued the ball and cut down on the careless turnovers -- he might actually get better and help the Wizards win more games.
By the way -- over last season and this season, 34 players used at least 25% of their team's possessions while on the floor and played at least 1,000 total minutes. Blatche ranks 29th in offensive rating. He needs to get better.
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