jdm3 wrote:Biz should likely stay in the paint more. Our team as a whole has been very porous on defense and both Biz and Zeller have been running around trying to help make up for that.
I think we totally agree here. We need to be giving up midrange shots, not pulling out our centers to contest them so we have wide open lanes to the basket.
jdm3 wrote:Al is lazy and only contests shots in his area when brought there by the other team. He has no range. If you want to use stats from NBA.com then Al travels 3 miles per 48 minutes to Biz's 3.3 or Zeller at 3.6. Al picks a spot plants there and doesn't move. There are only five people who play at least 12 minutes a game who travel less per 48 than Big Al.
Just to be clear, you are completely ignoring the stats I provided that support the fact that these stats include tons of shots in the paint against Al, at least comparable to top tier NBA centers. They aren't artificially deflated as you claim.
I don't know what arguing that Biz runs 3 tenths of a mile more than Al per 48 gets you, frankly I am surprised the discrepancy isn't wider. So Biz only runs around 10% more than Al? Seems low to me.
jdm3 wrote:Our team gives up better shooting percentages from less than 5 feet with Al in as compared to Biz also we give up better percentages to other teams from range.
Just out of curiosity, where do you get those numbers from? Not at all contesting that they aren't true, but curious if the source lets you tweak the numbers as I'd like to play around with them.
















