coldfish wrote:PaKii94 wrote:coldfish wrote:I see two positives:
- I have probably seen him help more this preseason than in his first 3 years combined. Given that Lavine is also doing it, I'm guessing this is a point of emphasis for coaching. Kudos to the coaches but mostly to the players.
- Lauri is driving. He still doesn't pass but this is better than the stand around the arc Lauri from last year. I don't think that people like Boylen understand that by driving, you force defenders to think about multiple things and it opens up your whole game.
As a last note, there are lots of people asking for Lauri to shoot more. That's borderline insane. He took 17 shots in 26 minutes for a guy without a large repertoire of shot creating moves. Wanting a streaky guy like this to get fed even more is asking for the team to lose a lot of basketball games.
He doesn't pass? He had multiple passes on drives that could have been potential assists last game. He needs the ball to be able make plays. He got the ball last game.
As for the amount of shots, I guess I should have specified a bit more, he needs more 2 point touches/looks. I don't consider the 3 as part of his usage. He will always be getting the catch and shoot looks. What I liked was him actually getting 2pt looks. He looked a lot more competent then.
Also did you actually watch the game? The majority of his 2pt attempts were unassisted drives... That is literally the part of the game he's good at. Even last year his unassisted rate for 2pt attempts was competitively good for a 7 footer. He wasn't really overused last game. His usage rate was still 26% which was finally in line with FebruLauri
Lauri had one assist, which is actually below his normally low number. He had open people on multiple of his drives and he didn't hit them.
Also did you read my post? I'll highlight the two things that make it seem like you didn't.
Okay I went back and rewatched the game. Came away with a few things about the defense but I'll make a separate thread on that shortly.
As far as assists go, I really want you to go back and rewatch lauri's touches. Tell me on which possessions (give me the times) he had multiple people open and didn't hit them. I really didn't see them. He had 4 potential assist opportunities. 2 to wendell and 2 to gafford.
the one assist was to wendell. The other wendell opportunity should have been an and-one assist but wendell with his stone hands went up too slow with it and it was called a foul on the ground.
With the two opportunities with gafford, one was the right read of feeding it in the post but it was too slow (turnover) and the other was right on the money and gafford drew a foul.
So if we are evaluating Lauri on his playmaking without outside factors (what the receiver did with the ball), that was 3 potential assists to 1 turnover. So a good game for playmaking.
The thing is Lauri is usually a net positive for the plays he is playmaking. The problem is (and I always harp on this) and always has been
usage. Why was this game particularly special? Because Lauri was allowed to run the pick and roll
multiple times! (the cherry on top was he played nearly perfect defense this game. Only 1 bad defensive possession)
I have watched all the bulls games he's played and we rarely see him handle the ball. I think his career average is something like 0.4 pnr possessions a game with last year being a career low point. This game was I believe the first game he got multiple ball handling opportunities. More than even FebruLauri because FebruLauri was more post touches oriented.
What did he do with them? 3:1 potential assist to turnover ratio in playmaking, 5/5 with 1 turnover on scoring drives and 1/1 on a created midrange pull up. Those were all shot creation plays, for himself or for others. so 9:2 on good to bad ball handling possessions.
Lauri has always had this ability. This is what I was expecting last year coming out of FebruLauri. Instead we got Boylen neutered Lauri. Now that I think about it, I think the last game he had other multiple ball handling possessions was the season opener and we saw what happened. Then it all mysteriously vanished. Why? Because boylen had the genius idea of using Lauri as a spacer with 1-2 simple screen plays for a 3 and 1-2 iso post backdowns for him .