Dr Spaceman wrote:
I don’t know how you can say this about Lopez given his offensive game has gone from a low-post bruiser who never shot outside 15 feet to a guy who bombs threes at the same rate as Klay Thompson. I’d say if you’re skeptical about him te-making his game it’s definitely an age thing because he’s the complete opposite of what he used to be. He went from one of the worst defensive bigs in the league to one of the best and transitioned his whole offensive game to be behind the arc.
As far as specific things, well back in his Brooklyn years he was crashing the offensive glass like crazy which always put him out of position defensively and he was typically one of the last down the floor. Now he’s the first down the floor and he has one of the lowest ORB rates ever recorded at his height. He now blocks guys on the way up rather than trying to jump and meet them at the apex and his footwork is so improved he looks like a different guy. As E-Balla said he went from one of the worst defensive rebounding bigs to arguably the best although this transition started a few years ago.
Like I said, the BroLo phenomenon is jsut as strange to me but it’s a real thing.
He's been shooting 3's at volume for 3 years now. He went from 8 attempts per 100 2 years ago, to 9 last year, and 10 this year. Not really what I would call a massive change. The difference is on previous teams they needed him to carry the offense so they used his very skilled post-game and his mid-range shooting as well. Bucks have the luxury of using him in a reduced role. Again coaching and scheme more than player.
As for his defense he's always graded out well as a rim protector. He was a better defensive rebounder earlier in his career. His best rate by far was as a rookie. I won't pretend to have paid close attention to his boxing out year by year--props to you and eballa for that level of commitment, but I'm not buying that he's suddenly this great team defensive rebounder after years of allegedly being terrible.
Crashing the offensive glass is a scheme issue and something to hold a coach responsible for not a player.