Post#1903 » by FrodoBaggins » Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:50 am
How well did Josh play with a bigger role to end the season? Here's a rundown of the stats...
Josh Giddey's averages post All-Star break (19 games):
Box score and advanced stats
- 34.3 mpg (651 minutes total)
- 21.2 ppg, 10.7 rpg (2.4 orb), 9.3 apg, 1.5 spg, 0.8 bpg, 3.4 topg
- 50.0% FG (14.5 fga/g), 45.7% 3PT (4.3 3pa/g), 51.8% 2PT (10.3 2pa/g), 80.9% FT (5.8 fta/g; 40.0% FTr; 56.3% 2pt-FTr), 62.0% TS (+4.4 rTS; 108 TS+)
- 7.7 ORB%, 25.0 DRB%, 16.8 TRB%, 37.7 AST%, 2.0 STL%, 1.9 BLK%, 16.5 TOV%, 24.9 USG%, 126 ORtg, 110 DRtg, 22.0 GmSc, +7.6 BPM
- +137 (+7.2/g)
Second Spectrum tracking
Catch-and-shoot: 46.7% 3PT on 3.2 3pa/g
Pull-up: 44.4% 3PT on 0.9 3pa/g
Drives: 51.3% FG (5.9 fga/g), 78.0% FT (2.6 fta/g; 44.1% FTr), 60.34% TS, 8.5 ppg, 1.06 ppp, 1.9 apg (11.8 AST%), 0.9 topg (5.6 TOV%), estimated 1.64 ppp with passes added, on 16.0 drives/g
Defense: 46.8% DFG (-0.3) on 16.6 DFGA/g; <6 feet: 51.4% DFG (-11.5) on 5.7 DFGA/g; <10 feet: 51.3% DFG (-7.0) on 8.0 DFGA/g
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The three-point shooting and foul drawing are by far the most impressive and promising skill developments. You wonder just how real these numbers are. For a larger sample size, that three-point shooting holds up at 43.8% 3PT on 4.4 3pa/g over 31 games and 42.9% 3PT on 4.0 3pa over 40 games. And the FTr was doubled year-on-year across the entire season. It was getting close to triple toward the end.
He played really well. I was surprised at the lack of discussion from the media and content creators. Deni Avdija, Quentin Grimes, and Coby White were talked about way more, and I think Josh actually played better than all of them while being the youngest. Josh's post All-Star +7.6 BPM is ridiculously high and clears Deni's +5.3, Quentin's +1.0, and Coby's +0.9.
And that TS% understates because Josh gets a lot of z-bounds (rebounding own unblocked misses). 33 z-bounds in 70 games on the season, which is a 9.3% z-bound percentage. In other words, he rebounds 9.3% of his own missed unblocked FGAs. His season average true shooting percentage rises from 56.7% TS (-0.8 rTS [67th percentile]) to 58.9% selfORB adjusted TS (+0.3 selfORB adjusted rTS [78th percentile]).
Also has a high grenade percentage (7%), ranking in the 92nd percentile. A grenade is when a teammate throws you a pass late in the shot clock, forcing you to take a tough shot. He has a 44.0% eFG on these shots - 75th percentile.
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You hope no one offers him anything huge as an RFA, and Chicago can get him for 25-35m. I think there's a strong chance Josh will completely break out next year. I predict an 18-22 ppg, 8-11 rpg, 8-11 apg, 58-60+ TS% stat line for the whole season.