jake_swivel wrote:Are g-league teams just crazy small? How is Moses brown consistently putting up 20/15? Looks like he was at 14/7 last year in the g-league.
It's the result of a few things, I think:
1. Brown has improved as a player. Doesn't look like a complete blank canvas of physical tools. Starting to put together good skills on both sides of the ball with good flashes of feel/timing.
2. The G league is a bit smaller on a night to night basis in terms of his individual matchups though holistically NBA teams are doing a much better job at protecting the paint/rim/pnr than G league teams are. It's not as though Brown is frequently catching in the mid-post to iso against his matchup at the 5 and just shooting over the top. G league matchups are truly having a tough time competing with his mobility/size combination and there's not many G league defenses that can hedge between Moses and whoever is handling the ball for OKC.
3. Moses is the Blue's premier player thus far. Cleveland has also been awesome but it's clear Moses is meant to be featured and given his touches on offense. Even down the stretch in half court sets they run a lot of PnR to try and get him a catch. The shots are going to be there for him to inflate his scoring but he's justified that decision by the coaching staff. He's produced and delivered since he's gotten that responsibility.
I thought today he was a bit undisciplined on defense compared to the previous week or so. Surprised to see he only had 3 fouls because it looked like he wanted to swat everything. I still hope he gets a guarantee at some point. Again the size/mobility really really pop and he doesn't have a lot to learn to be really good in his role at the NBA level.