The Comedian wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:The Comedian wrote:Um, I think the playmaking gap is smaller than the defensive gap,
Talk to me about Tatum's playmaking please.
Because I would have Luka an elite playmaker, like Jokic is probably better, then maybe Lebron, maybe Paul, but the list doesn't extend beyond that. I do not have Tatum that level of defender.
And Luka I have as a subpar, but far from tragic defender. My biggest question is Tatum's playmaking. I get he's a better playmaker relatively speaking than Luka is a defender, but I don't think of him as anything special as a playmaker.
So sincere question here, help me understand who Tatum is as a playmaker?
I’d have Tatum as a very good playmaker, but not great. I can promise that raw numbers don’t do it justice lol, but Luka is still on another planet as a playmaker.
The best argument I have for Tatum is what happens to the offense when he sits. And that’s not all because he’s a dangerous scorer.
Celtics offensive rating last year with Tatum: 114.8
Celtics offensive rating last year W/O Tatum: 105.9
Celtics offensive rating this year with Tatum: 115.5
Celtics offensive rating this year W/O Tatum: 105.1
Mavs offensive rating last year with Luka: 116.6
Mavs offensive rating last year W/O Luka: 107.7
Mavs offensive rating this year with Luka: 113.8
Mavs offensive rating this year W/O Luka: 108.7
Stats are not everything, but if Luka was as much the superior offensive player as some pretend, then why doesn’t it show up in the numbers? Especially considering the Celtics have what many would describe as a very good offensive player in Jaylen, whereas the Mavs second guy has been KP and now Brunson.
You’d think the Mavs offense would suffer
more offensively when Luka sits than the Celtics when Tatum sits, but it’s not even close to the case. Overall on/off is even more extreme, here is their cleaning the glass player cards for their career, and the on/off.
Advanced stats this season.
DPM: Tatum 5.7/Luka 3.7
EPM: Tatum 5.8/Luka 4.5
LEBRON: Tatum 5.1/Luka 3.0
RAPTOR: Tatum 6.7/Luka 6.3
RPM: Tatum 8.7/Luka 6.6
BPM: Luka 8.2/Tatum 4.9
Luka is a year younger, and I think he has higher upside, but the days of them being in different tiers is over IMO.
As for just playmaking, the only evidence I can give is just consistently watching the team. It’s why all the national guys have been raving about his leap as a passer, they are finally seeing what Celtics fans have seen all season. I don’t expect people to watch this video lol, but the passing in this is pretty good evidence.
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I would like to see these stats from 2022 only... But my guess.
When Doncic didn't play this season:
14 2021-11-17 22-262 DAL @ PHO L (-7) Inactive
15 2021-11-19 22-264 DAL @ PHO L (-8) Inactive
16 2021-11-21 22-266 DAL @ LAC L (-6) Inactive
26 2021-12-12 22-287 DAL @ OKC W (+19) Inactive
27 2021-12-13 22-288 DAL CHO W (+24) Inactive
28 2021-12-15 22-290 DAL LAL L (-3) Inactive
29 2021-12-19 22-294 DAL @ MIN L (-6) Inactive
30 2021-12-21 22-296 DAL MIN W (+12) Inactive
31 2021-12-23 22-298 DAL MIL L (-7) Inactive
32 2021-12-25 22-300 DAL @ UTA L (-4) Inactive
33 2021-12-27 22-302 DAL @ POR W (+15) Inactive
34 2021-12-29 22-304 DAL @ SAC L (-1) Inactive
35 2021-12-31 22-306 DAL @ SAC W (+16) Inactive
39 2022-01-07 22-313 DAL @ HOU W (+24) Inactive
64 2022-03-05 23-005 DAL SAC W (+1) Inactive
73 2022-03-23 23-023 DAL HOU W (+19) Inactive
2 times with PHO, Utah were the only difficult matches, I guess? LAL is questinable, I'm not sure if Minny was in a slump, the Bucks were I think injured quite a lot? I think in general these are all easy matches.
If we're talking also in the games when Doncic played (I'm not sure how OTRG is calculated without a player), Doncic plays against the toughest defence, maybe the Mavs bench is just better than other benches in general?
Also, before the middle of december (I don't know exactly when, but certainly the first 20 games), the Mavs offense and defense was terrible. Kidd was experimenting. And Doncic played the majority of the minutes in a very bad lineup of THJ + DFS + Powell + KP...
THJ couldn't hit anything, DFS also not, Powell needed picknrolls, but the paint was crowded, because KP wanted postups, and well KP wanted to play in the low post, middle post, wanted to touch the ball a lot... Doncic didn't have space to drive, he could only shoot and he was fat and out of shape. Meanwhile Brunson enjoyed much more "smooth" bench lineups I guess, there was not politics "let's feed KP, let's keep THJ in the lineup even though he's a black hole, Powell should be in the starting lineup, because the leadership council said so..."
So I would like to see these stats in 2022 only. Also, the Mavs just run kinda inefficient offense. But it's unstoppable. They could run some more fancy stuff, borrow some plays from Carlisle, from Kerr or from Phil Jackson... The offense is mainly let Luka do his stuff. The Mavs don't really have any "plays", it's just Luka being Luka. Then Brunson being Brunson. Then Dwinddle being Dwinddle. It's possible that the bench can replicate the scoring, against much worse defense.
But I think the beauty here is that 70% of the time it's just Doncic generating stuff. And this won't fail in the playoffs. He won't crumble under pressure, he will get open looks to DFS and Powell. And then it's up to them to hit the easy bucket. That is different to Jokic, who waits at the top of the key while his teammates are circling around. And when they get themselves open, he passes. The thing is, the Nuggets depend on the rotational players that they will get themselves open, but the Mavs rely on Doncic generating those looks out of nothing. And it's much less likely than Doncic will fail vs that rotational players will fail. That's the strategy of the Mavs.
Though still, Doncic should play more off ball... Maybe this series against Utah will show them that Brunson is much more capable player than previously thought. In the last game they did actually started playing much faster and Doncic played more off ball.