twix2500 wrote:I am about to touch another touchy discussion. Lets talk about Herro as a scorer. The quality of a scorer is determined by how many points you put up on the shots you take. Lets look at how Herro compares to other players averaging in his fga range. Lets look at between 18 through 17 fga.
Ranked by FGA
1. Anthony Edwards = 21.9 pts – 18.0 fga
2. Dejonte Murray = 19.9 pts – 17.9 fga
3. De’Aaron Fox = 21.8 pts – 17.6 fga
4. Nikola Jokic = 26.0 pts – 17.4 fga
5. Fed VanVleet = 21.6 pts – 17.3 fga
6. Tyler Herro = 20.0 pts – 17.3 fga
7. Anthony Davis = 23.1 pts – 17.2 fga
8. Pascal Siakam = 21.9 pts – 17.1 fga
Ranked by Points
1. Nikola Jokic = 26.0 pts – 17.4 fga
2. Anthony Davis = 23.1 pts – 17.2 fga
3. Anthony Edwards = 21.9 pts – 18.0 fga
4. De’Aaron Fox = 21.8 pts – 17.6 fga
5. Pascal Siakam = 21.9 pts – 17.1 fga5
6. Fed VanVleet = 21.6 pts – 17.3 fga
7. Tyler Herro = 20.0 pts – 17.3 fga
8. Dejonte Murray = 19.9 pts – 17.9 fga
Tyler is scoring in the Dejonte Murray range. That is not good. Tyler should be scoring at least 4 to 5 more points than his attempts. Anthony Davis is being considered to be struggling this year and he is 3 whole points above Herro on less attempts. Siakum and VanVleet are also better scorers.
The Heat needs Herro to be better. And i know its an unpopular opinion because it is entertaining to watch. But Herro dribbles too much in his attempts to score. He is trying to be a baby James Harden in which I think that is what Spo hopes to develop a bit of in Herro. But his inefficiency right now is hurting the team chances to win a chip. Herro could be averaging the same amount of points on less attempts but different types of looks. I have notice Herro in the past was very good coming off curls and pins from the wing and I have not seen much of that in his game this year. It has be a high volume at the top the key. Where has has to do multiple crossovers and step back just to get a good look. That is fine when you are trying to bail yourself out when the play has broken down, but that should not be the look you are designing to take. In November he is making those tough shots at a high rate. But I knew that could not be sustainable. It was good see he has in his bag, but it can not be his bread and butter. You do not want him to become baby Dion Waiters.
Hopefully some new looks for Herro will happen when Dipo starts playing and takes some of the top of the key ball handling away from Herro so Herro can get cleaner looks that does not require so much work to get.
Great analysis I like to see these type of post, they bring up a lot of amazing information. Well thought out!!! Excellent Twix...
I will say however I would like to see him compared to other guards or wings (within the same margins you just posted), I wouldn't include Front court players even if they are averaging the same FGA as size/length/strength along with playing closer to the basket will net more efficiency on those players. Hence why even as mentioned above Anthony Davis playing terribly this year still manages to have a higher efficiency.
I would also look at bench scorers against separately to get more context within the same parameters above, wings & guards only because bench players/six men ultimately spend more than 75% of their scoring without starters along side them. Which means that they don't have the advantage of getting less defensive intensity and are usually crowed more if they are the primary go to scorer.
I think seeing the above would give us more exact representation.
In theory Hero should improve if another wing ball handler who can also get the team into sets like an Oladipo or a Vet presence like Dragic takes some of the ball handling duties away, a get him back to like you said; more curls, pinch drives, back screen step backs, etc.