stitches wrote:Lets talk about some basketball rather than about the contract/compensation/salary cap stuff:
I love Conley's fit with this team. He's a great player and almost a perfect fit for what Quin runs on offense.
Mike Conley play type numbers:
Pick and Roll Ball Handler - 8.4 Poss/gm (10th in NBA), 0.96 PPP (80.9 percentile)
Isolation - 1.8 Poss/gm , 1.03 PPP (82.4 percentile)
Handoff - 1.5 Poss/gm, 1.03 PPP (72.4 percentile)
Spot Up - 2.4 Poss/GM, 1.14 PPP (85.9 percentile)
Off Screen - 2.0 Pos/gm (T22 in NBA), 1.11 PPP (85.8 percentile)
He's good at everything he does. How will this fit into our existing offense.
Pick and Roll
Mitchell - 11.1 Poss/gm (3rd in NBA), 0.95 PPP (78.7 percentile)
Rubio - 5.0 Poss/gm, 0.78 PPP (38.9 percentile)
Ingles - 4.0 Poss/gm, 0.76 PPP (35.3 percentile)
Spot Up
Mitchell - 3.0 Poss/gm, 1.23 PPP (93.3 percentile)
Rubio - 3.6 Poss/gm, 0.89 PPP (30.3 percentile)
Ingles - 2.9 Poss/gm, 1.13 PPP (82.6 percentile)
The Jazz now have two of the top pick and roll scorers in the league. All of Rubio's PnR possessions will be replaced by Conley. We're going from one of the worst to one of the best. Mitchell, Conley, and Ingles will likely all see their counts down, but in theory those should shift over to spot ups as they play more off the ball. All three are very good spot up shooters.
Conley is great everywhere and will replace Rubio's possessions, who is bad everywhere. We'll see Mitchell do less on the ball where he is good, and more off the ball where he is elite. Ingles will see more spot up chances and won't have to be in the PnR as much where he is incredibly turnover prone.
We lose a lot with Jae and Korver. But we should be a top 10 offense next season with good health. Top 3 defense, top 10 offense...that's a 55 win team.












