homecourtloss wrote:thekdog34 wrote:Slava wrote:
I think you are asking the wrong questions. Houston is the 2nd worst defence in the league, a good 2.4 points off of New Orleans above them and 10.6 points off of San Antonio, who are league average. Only Golden State who have a dumpster fire roster are worse. The starting backcourt is a big reason for it. Neither of them fight through screens or even do fundamental things consistently well.
All true. But also surprising how good the offense is with harden playing so poorly
It just speaks to the offensive savant Harden is AND to the fact that, aesthetically pleasing or not, “not the right way to play blah blah,” or not, this system works for offense.
Sooner or later those threes go in (like they did the other night) and Harden is going to average near 40 a game in 36 minutes or so, and that’s crazy.
But it all depends on those “awful for anyone else” shots going in and that’s the bet they make.
—Last year on 3pt pull ups (mostly step backs): 36.3%
—2018 on 3 pt pull ups(mostly step backs): 38.8% (an absurdity that led to him have a 1.22 PPP on ISOs, one of the craziest stats innmodern basketball history)
—This year: 20%
—Last year: 32.4% on tightly contested threes (5.8 shot per game); 39.3% on open threes on 6.0 attempts per game (space created via step back somthey weren’t really open, per se, but he got space)
—This year: 20.7% on tightly contested threes (4.8 shot per game); 19.5% on open threes on 6.8 attempts per game (space created via step back—6.8 attempts per game)
Until the playoffs then he's not good




















