spearsy23 wrote:Pillendreher wrote:Bergmaniac wrote:According to nba.com stats, Oladipo has drawn only 22 fouls on drives all season (in non-fast break situations). And his FG% on such drives is 40.8%. Ouch.
That really is a huge problem for him. Sometimes it's just bad luck tho. He gets hacked so often, but doesn't get the foul calls.
Re Dipo in general: His biggest problem is his inconsistency. He plays 33 minutes a night, but he isn't impacting the game 33 minutes a night. He comes and goes and that's the problem.
I feel like we talked about this just a couple weeks back, but last night was a good example of that. He played well in the 1st half, didn't score in the 3rd and then never got back into it in the 4th. The same thing happened a couple weeks back. He has to do his thing every quarter, not just for one half and then vanish.
If only there was some way were could force him to be aggressive. Maybe put him in some lineup where he'd be asked to be the primary ball handler. Alas, our backup pg is just too good to take the ball out of his hands.
We need to get rid of Kanter. He's a good offensive player, but the way we're using him is detrimental to our team offense. We'll always feature Russ very heavily on offense, but we can't afford to just focus on Kanter and neglect the rest of the team.
And we also need to bring in somebody that can get the team to play to its strengths and to involve everybody. Just think about what kind of shots DMD has gotten so far. stats.nba.com shows him at 45 C&S FGA, but that seems high. Most of his shots have been completely improvised. We're not running anything to get good shots. Like 90 % of our jumpshots are open because of Russ or Kanter drawing a double team, but not because we're intentionally and knowingly creating them.
It's just so infuriating to watch this team with multiple guys contributing. We could be so much better if not for coaching and roster building holding us back.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said