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Drummond 3rd Best DFG% DIFF in Playoffs 

Post#1 » by Todd3 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:26 pm

The Cavs were 13-39 (33%) for the series when shooting on Drummond. On avg those players were 47% shooters, giving him a percentage differential of -14, which was 3rd best in the playoffs of players with at least 39 shots defended and best among frontcourt players.

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Re: Drummond 3rd Best DFG% DIFF in Playoffs 

Post#2 » by El Chivo » Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:05 am

So Felton and Turner are lockdown defenders?
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Re: Drummond 3rd Best DFG% DIFF in Playoffs 

Post#3 » by ElectricMayhem » Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:20 am

El Chivo wrote:So Felton and Turner are lockdown defenders?


With perimeter defenders especially in small sample sizes, these numbers are more dependent on the ebbs and flows of the shooter they are guarding. As the number 1 big in this category, it is pretty damn impressive. Generally speaking, bigs don't get too hot or cold from inside the lane. Which means Drummond played some great defense.
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Re: Drummond 3rd Best DFG% DIFF in Playoffs 

Post#4 » by need4detroit » Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:26 am

ElectricMayhem wrote:
El Chivo wrote:So Felton and Turner are lockdown defenders?


With perimeter defenders especially in small sample sizes, these numbers are more dependent on the ebbs and flows of the shooter they are guarding. As the number 1 big in this category, it is pretty damn impressive. Generally speaking, bigs don't get too hot or cold from inside the lane. Which means Drummond played some great defense.

Likewise, he did a very good job when he was switching onto guys like Lebron and Shumpert, something which he should be good at in theory due to his lateral quickness.
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Re: Drummond 3rd Best DFG% DIFF in Playoffs 

Post#5 » by El Chivo » Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:53 pm

I was kidding, Dre played a very good defensive serie
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Re: Drummond 3rd Best DFG% DIFF in Playoffs 

Post#6 » by MotownMadness » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:24 pm

He was definitely a difference maker and if it wasn't for the hacking I think we would have won a couple games. It was a night and day difference with him off the floor.

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