slick_watts wrote:dennis schroder 25+ usage and < -2.0 BPM is in some mighty company the past five seasons.




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slick_watts wrote:dennis schroder 25+ usage and < -2.0 BPM is in some mighty company the past five seasons.







slick_watts wrote:it's almost as if when a player sucks somewhere else they still suck when they join the thunder.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
slick_watts wrote:it's almost as if when a player sucks somewhere else they still suck when they join the thunder.

Pillendreher wrote:slick_watts wrote:it's almost as if when a player sucks somewhere else they still suck when they join the thunder.
This is worse than just being his Atlanta self though. He was starting on the Hawks for two seasons and had a 103 ORtG and a 52.4 TS% with a +1.0 OBPM. Still not "great", but better than what he is offering this season anyway. If you accumulate his usage and passing, he scored/created 1.11 PPP. That's something we could live with. But not this.
Pillendreher wrote:3-Point-Era MPG-Leaderboard, >= 25 USG%, <= 50 TS%, <= -2.5 OBPM
If you account for usage, ie FGA, FTA and TOV, as well as point creation by assists, Schröder, despite being a point guard, has been worse than Melo was last season: Schröder has used a total of 932 possessions to either potentially assists somebody, take a shot, turn the ball over or draw a FTA for a total of 947 scored and assisted points. Melo has done the same for 1505 points on 1219 possessions. That means 1.02 points per possession for Schröder and 1.14 points per possession for Melo, which is very alarming since Melo was an offensive scrub outside of making 3s here and there.

Pillendreher wrote:Our shot distribution has been kinda wack the last two weeks. Going back 7 games (so starting with the Rockets Christmas game):
Our 3rd best player can't be 9th while Abdle freaking Nader is 4th. Adams needs to be featured regularly.
Old Man Game wrote:Pillendreher wrote:Our shot distribution has been kinda wack the last two weeks. Going back 7 games (so starting with the Rockets Christmas game):
Our 3rd best player can't be 9th while Abdle freaking Nader is 4th. Adams needs to be featured regularly.
Nader must just be incredible in practice or something. Because I swear they way they are treating him despite mixed results you'd think he was a vet with a track record to stand on.

Pillendreher wrote:I've thought that his talk of "adjusting" and the "new offense" was more or less nonsense for a couple of weeks now. Then I just stumbled upon this while looking at some numbers:
Through the first 7 weeks of the season, 53.6 % of the Thunder's baskets were assisted. We passed 243 times a game and had 45.1 potential assists per game. Starting with the 8th week of the season, our AST% dropped to 51.6%, our passes per game to 228 and our potential assists to 40.9. Pace adjusted for 100 possessions, that's 236 passes per game to to 216 per game and 43.9 potential assists per game to 38.9 per game. Last season we averaged 260 passes per 100 possessions and 44.1 potential assists per game. 53.5 % of our field goals were assisted.
It reinforces what I've been seeing. More standing around, more pull ups, less created shots. I don't know if it's a byproduct of Russ trying to find his shot, George being able to get his own shot, but we can't go on like this. If George regresses just a little bit, this house of cards like approach will collapse on us. There is no way whatsoever that Schröder with the starters can be a net positive if we just stand around.
RalphSampsonJr wrote:Pillendreher wrote:I've thought that his talk of "adjusting" and the "new offense" was more or less nonsense for a couple of weeks now. Then I just stumbled upon this while looking at some numbers:
Through the first 7 weeks of the season, 53.6 % of the Thunder's baskets were assisted. We passed 243 times a game and had 45.1 potential assists per game. Starting with the 8th week of the season, our AST% dropped to 51.6%, our passes per game to 228 and our potential assists to 40.9. Pace adjusted for 100 possessions, that's 236 passes per game to to 216 per game and 43.9 potential assists per game to 38.9 per game. Last season we averaged 260 passes per 100 possessions and 44.1 potential assists per game. 53.5 % of our field goals were assisted.
It reinforces what I've been seeing. More standing around, more pull ups, less created shots. I don't know if it's a byproduct of Russ trying to find his shot, George being able to get his own shot, but we can't go on like this. If George regresses just a little bit, this house of cards like approach will collapse on us. There is no way whatsoever that Schröder with the starters can be a net positive if we just stand around.
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acheema0 wrote:
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
getrichordie wrote:Everything is predicated off of what Schroder does and that’s the biggest problem with the offense...

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