hsb wrote:vini_vidi_vici wrote:hsb wrote:He doesn't have to have a dramatic change in his passing game. Put it his game in context. Out of the 15 player who have more post touches, only 5 have have a pass percentage over 20%. He's just below Kevin Love for the year. He's also above Aldrige, Mozgov and Gobert.
He's better than a handful of players who get much more touches while scoring less efficiently per touch, turn the ball over more per touch and are older. His passes per post touch aren't the boogie man people are making it out to be. 
He needs to improve on his assist totals. Sure, but the current state of his assists isn't justification for the quantity of touches. He's 23, you don't hold on to current weaknesses too strongly. He needs more touches.
LMA/KLove also have range and each get alot more ASTs than JV, not too mention they can each operate out the high post because of that. Im not sure they are apt comparisons other than volume of post touches?? (Which hes getting more than LMA on fewer MPG). Whos advocating for more Mozgov post touches?? Hes made 7 passes (not ASTS for which he has 0) out of 51 post touches, thats not something to be concerned about??
There are 3 players getting more Post touches, on less mins than JV in the post. 
You hold on to those weaknesses when they go beyond the scope of one set (PostUps). FWIW his PostUps are .89 OPPP, contrary to the SportsVu #s, which muddy the waters even further.
If you dont think his passing is an issue than I dont know what to tell you.
 
LMA shares the court with Duncan, Diaw, Leonard and David West. Him to be in his range and basically tied with Duncan in post touches actually highlights the fact he needs more touches. The word obvious comes to mind.
Again - He's better than a handful of players who get much more touches while scoring less efficiently per touch, turn the ball over more per touch and are older. His passes per post touch aren't the boogie man people are making it out to be. 
He's 23, he needs more touches.
And to close things off...
JV had the best PPP and FG% with post-ups last year. He's scoring 50% on post-ups this year and getting fouled. He's going to be a league leader at that spot again by the end of the season.
 
These are your comparisons, youre actually highlighting my point. JV doesnt have the range that any of those Spurs do, nor is he the passer any of those Spurs are. JV shares the court with KL/DD guys with high USG aswell, who create for others. I too thought that was obvious, and stated no less.
And hes scoring on .89OPPP per PostUp finish. Thats worse than DD.
Hes 23, and his USG% has gone up every yr, with the exception of this yr where its the same as last (but with more mins means more touches), but again small sample.
Hes made 7 passes, 0 for ASTs, his passing and thats just in the 27% of FC touches that are Post touches, youre neglecting 73% I guess?? His passing is an issue, youre just focused on those 7 delightful passes as an anecdote. Again where is this improvement coming from you think we happen organically from more touches? Last year he had 38 total passes from the post, I guess theres your improvement?? maybe next year he will avg a post pass per game as something to look forward to? 
What about his poor RollMan OPPP (38th percentile)? MOAR POST TOUCHES.
What about the aforementioned OPPP in PostUps? MOAR POST TOUCHES.
What about the poor mid-range #s?? MOAR POST TOUCHES.
What about his lacking of passing/ASTs?? MOAR POST TOUCHES.
We get it, you parrot the same things over, using the same stat and say the same thing, hes 23. 
Ive already said he has some redeeming values (high FTr/etc..), but all you point to is one set (Post Ups), and repeat the same number over and over again, despite their being differing numbers in the same respect (PostUp OPPP). But I digress, I think weve gone as far as this is going if youre just going to say the same thing, in a thread about JVs progress.