BNM wrote:Most telling stat from last night:
Dame had 13 of the team's 19 assists, but only 1 of their 17 TOVs.
Lillard AST:TOV = 13.0
Rest of Team AST:TOV = 0.375
I thought the days of Evan Turnover were over. His replacements have been worse!
2018-19 Per 100 Possessions:
Evan Turner: AST = 8.4, TOV = 3.2, AST:TOV = 2.48
2019-20 Per 100 Possessions:
Mario Hezonja: AST = 1.4, TOV = 1.8, AST:TOV = 0.75
Anfernee Simons: AST = 1.1, AST = 3.8, AST:TOV = 0.29
Every time Kevin Calabro remarks that the Blazers have three play-makers on the floor and I look up and see Dame, Ant and Rio on the court I want to puke all over my TV. How is Dame ever supposed to play off the ball when those two create more plays for the other team than they do for the Blazers?
I get that these guys are getting used to a new system/role and new teammates, but so is Evan Turner in ATL:
2019-20 Per 100 Possessions:
Evan Turner: AST = 9.7, TOV = 2.8, AST:TOV = 2.33
Do I want Evan Turner back? Oh hell no! I just want the new guys to take better care of the basketball. If ET can do it they can too!
I think what Calabro means (and I could be wrong here, I don't listen to the guy) is the old school use of the word. People who scored a lot in different ways would often get tagged 'playmaker' for 'making a play out of nothing'.
That being said, I actually like the fact that Hood, Mario, Simons, and Bazemore have some ball handling and drive ability + some gravity as shooters at the 3pt line. That puts a lot more pressure on defenses than last year when none of Aminu, Harkless, or Turner had much penetration game in the half court + little to no gravity as shooters. Aminu sometimes would try and put the ball on the floor, and would usually end up with a TO or a bad shot. Harkless rarely did because he doesn't have much of a handle. And Turner is too slow with the ball against perimeter defense. Most of his assists came from passing out early in his backdown move or rare fastbreaks.
Now, you're absolutely right in saying that the newbies to the team are coughing it up too much. My hope is that by the time the POs roll around, if the Blazers make it, the team will have developed together a bit and thus have a teensie bit more leverage against defenses that sell out and load up on Lillard.
Right now:
1) Mario needs to hit shots consistently.
2) Simons needs to provide something besides chucking shots.
3) Bazemore needs to learn how to stay on the floor without getting in foul trouble.
4) Hood (IMO) is actually playing highly efficient basketball at a pretty low usage rate. His defense has been very good so far this year (for him). I'd love to see him improve on his A/TO ratio, however.