jvsimonetti0514 wrote:I really wish Frank had strung together a couple weeks of good games in a row. Honestly I don't even really remember him putting good numbers in back to back games. You'd think he'd get hot from the field at least once this season.
A lot of the things that are criticized about his game aren't discussed on this forum as far as the specific issues on why he struggled last year.
He averaged 6.5 shots per game last year. If he hit just ONE FGA attempt more last season, his shooting averages would be around 50%.
That's the main reason why i don't put too much stock into his shooting percentages. Who cares what the shooting numbers look like if you're only taking 5-6 shots per game. Your efficiency is never going to look good if you take such a low amount of shots. I would've loved to seen what he could provide if he decided to shoot like Knox who seemingly believes he has a green light for every attempt he puts up.
He had 8 games last year where he put up 10 or more shots in a game. 4 of those games he eclipsed his career highs from his rookie year. He had 2 16 point games, a 17 point game and his career high of 18 points.
He put together those stat lines in back to back games in October and in late December. There was a big gap there in November/early December where he was accruing a bunch of DNP's for no reason.
He needs to start shooting the ball a lot more and not defer as much. I know that goes against the way he plays the game but obviously the fan base is enamored with how many points you can put up rather than playing the game the right way. It was actually refreshing to see a player trying to get his teammates involved when we had such ridiculous chuckers on this team like Trier, Burke, Hardaway Jr and Knox. I'd rather he continues to keep playing the way he does rather than turn into one of those one dimensional ballhogs.
















I'm still high on Frank and I see his potential. When Frank gets more than 25 minutes on the court he produces and has shown that he can run the team better than any other Pg on the team. In the few minutes he played when he came back he showed that he knew how to get the whole team involved. The ball moves more fluidly, because of course his first option is passing. I loved having both Frank, Thomas, and Mitch on the court at the same time, which was a beautiful sight on defense, would love it that much more with Durant and Zion in place of Thomas.













