NyCeEvO wrote:What's the definition for FG% at rim? Is it the field goal of the opposition when Brook is standing within 2 feet of the basket?
Even if that was the metric I can see why he'd look good there. He's fine when he's that close but he's usually not in a stationary position that close to the basket.
Where do you find the "defense in PnR" stat? That's also flaky because that wouldn't account for plays like Heyward setting up JJ for the wide open 3 at the end of the game. If Brook hedges that pick on PnR, Joe's man stays with him and he's never that wide open for a shot.
I agree with you. I don't care what those stats say. We've seen it every game countless times and we've called it out too often for me to believe that he's actually the decent PnR defender that the stats suggest.
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Synergy and NBA.com track those stats with little to no explanation of either. so its a real grey area.
How is FG% against factored if you send the guy to the FT line? its not a made FG so it doesnt hurt the percentage. how does it factor when the guy misses but someone had to help you cause you got beat so bad and his man got an easy put back or wide open 3? how does it factor if brooks guy gets his own rebound twice before dunking it? is that 33% on 1 of 3 even though the guy dominated brook on the possession?
to me its a completely unreliable stat with alot of flaws.
I want to post these videos because its SO obvious wathcing it. DVR all the games and watch alot of them a second time with fast forward to look at pick and roll situations and some other things that interest me. whent eams DONT score on us in the pick and roll its suprising, and usually due to an il advised decision by the offense.




























