wise1-2 wrote:What is the "acceptable threshold" though? The Hawks had the same ORTG as the Magic this past season. It's not like they had a guy like PG who took over in the 4th either. They've been criticized (and for good reason) of not being able to finish games all that well. As much as I love Millsap, he still wasn't very dependable as a go to scorer in late game situations. They usually shared that burden amongst the team, and it wasn't very successful. Despite all that, they won 48 games.
When have the Hawks been criticized for not being able to finish games? Maybe against the Cavs/Lebron in the playoffs, but that doesn't define everything they've done. Since Budenholzer took over there, Atlanta has been known for their execution and high IQ play.
Atlanta had two multiple All-Stars - Millsap averaged 19/10 per 36 on 56 TS%. Horford was 17/8 on 57 TS%. Between those two, their scoring efficiency outpaced any Magic player. It's not a 1-to-1 comparison because Orlando doesn't have that same type of veteran team with All-Star two way talent. The closest is Fournier (who still may have some potential to unlock) and Vucevic (who likely is what he is at this point - a middling efficiency volume scorer). I mean, this is a quote from Vogel himself
"We might have to win games 68-65," Vogel said, laughing.
no one ever said that about Atlanta's roster. Put it this way - I'd be fairly surprised if the Magic are able to equal, much less surpass their ORTG from last season.
Don't have the numbers in front of me, but from my observation I'd wager the Magic were one of the leading NBA teams in lost 4th q leads, or greatest efficiency drop off from the 1st 3 quarters to the 4th quarter. Those splits are probably out there somewhere. Their ability to execute in the half court, especially in key moments, was disproportionately worse than other teams. Do you disagree?
To you ,or any other Magic fan ..am I lying about the Magic's struggles to execute down the stretch? What specific changes have they made this offseason that will change this trend? If you can convince me, then I"ll be convinced of them making a leap into the East top 8. As of now, I see a scrappy defensive team that will lose more close games than they should (due to a lack of offensive execution).