Fierce1 wrote:The Comedian wrote:This has been proven wrong multiple times, don’t know why you keep doubling down. Jaylen holds the ball and dribbles far less than Ingram.
Also, Jaylen has been more efficient than Tatum in ISO this year last I checked. Yeah it’s because he’s facing secondary defenders, but your point still is incorrect.
Let's just agree to disagree on this subject because the stats really don't tell the whole story.
Your stats don't show what Jaylen does when he isos.
Did Jaylen end up scoring when he goes iso?
Or did Jaylen turn the ball over?
Maybe Jaylen threw a bad pass after he couldn't get a shot off?
There are so many other factors that your stats don't show.
Like does Jaylen iso early in the shot clock or does Jaylen iso in the 1st qtr. or 4th qtr.?
I played basketball and was an assistant coach in the 1990s, so relying on stats alone is only half the story.
They actually do have stats for it. Here are Jaylens numbers when he goes ISO.
He only goes ISO 7.5% of the time.
.80 points per possession/39% from the field.
11.7% TO rate, right in line with his season number
Scores 38% of the time, is in the 31st percentile. He wasn’t a good iso player last year either, was in the 43rd percentile.
Ingram goes ISO 12.9% of the time.
Scores 46% of the time, in the 66th percentile.
Zion also goes ISO more than Jaylen, at 10.3% of the time. Scores 58% of the time, is in the 83rd percentile.
Tatum goes iso a ridiculous 18.7% of the time, and is the 35th percentile. That’s with him trending up from a few weeks ago, at least. Last year he was in the 76th percentile, and went iso on 16% of his possessions, we need him to get closer to there.
Both Zion/Ingram go iso more than Jaylen, and they both hold the ball longer/dribble the ball more than Jaylen on their scoring possessions. There is no way you can spin it otherwise, though I’m sure you’ll try.