DanTown8587 wrote:Player's have roles, I don't know what to tell you and some of them don't have the role to score. If you have problem with the offense, going after Kirk Hinrich's TS% isn't going to fix it.
I'm not 'going after it' as the main thing wrong in the team or anything. But his efficiency still matters, Strat is trying to write it off completely.
Kirk's offensive possessions are no less important than say Brook's defensive possessions. And that both those things are poor, definitely makes us a worse team.
I'd say the same thing about Noah's efficiency too. He shoots less than Kirk but it hurts that he only scores at .479 TS this year as opposed to .579% in 2011.
It's not like we are some offensive juggernaut here led by Kobe and Shaq, with Kirk just in a Fisher role. Yeah he would be fine for that, but we need all that help we can get here. Our offense is only 16th in TS% and I really don't see Rose fixing that all by himself.
It's not a matter of holding Kirk individually to account, but rather holding everyone on the team to account for both sides of their game. If every player shored up their weakest point, just a little, equal to Kirk shoring up his TS% to say .540, the end result would be quite large. Probably 3-5 points a game.
So yeah we can easily excuse each player in one specific area as small potatoes overall, and say oh 1 less rebound doesn't matter, 1 free blow by Aaron gives up a game doesn't matter, 1 less point from shooting worse doesn't matter, 1 extra turnover from Rose doesn't matter, but when we are dealing with values that are well below league average, such as Kirk's efficiency, I don't think we should be pooh poohing or giving free passes for such subpar performance. That's how you get better, a little bit here a little bit there.