basketballRob wrote:All arrows point to a big jump in shooting percentages for Isaac.
Huh?
What are these arrows you speak of?
Do most players have a big jump on shooting percentages coming off knee surgery?
Note: that was rhetorical
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basketballRob wrote:All arrows point to a big jump in shooting percentages for Isaac.

Knightro wrote:basketballRob wrote:All arrows point to a big jump in shooting percentages for Isaac.
What arrows specifically? Because I certainly don’t see any. Statistically ther little indication that anything is pointing up and beyond that, theoretically speaking, Isaac is going to be asked to do more offensively with Vucevic, Gordon and Fournier all gone.
Usually an increase in usage/variety of shots leads to a *decrease* in efficiency.
If he was a below average shooter before when he was only taking open shots, what will he be when they stick the ball in his hands more?
Exactly. If you're starving, you'll eat anything. If you get fed all the time, you'll just eat what you like.Xatticus wrote:Knightro wrote:basketballRob wrote:All arrows point to a big jump in shooting percentages for Isaac.
What arrows specifically? Because I certainly don’t see any. Statistically ther little indication that anything is pointing up and beyond that, theoretically speaking, Isaac is going to be asked to do more offensively with Vucevic, Gordon and Fournier all gone.
Usually an increase in usage/variety of shots leads to a *decrease* in efficiency.
If he was a below average shooter before when he was only taking open shots, what will he be when they stick the ball in his hands more?
It doesn't really work that way, or at least the data doesn't suggest that it does. The players for whom the offense is built around get their choice of shots, while everyone else is forced to work around them. Look at Bosh's numbers. You would've expected a spike in efficiency for him when he joined Miami, but it didn't happen.
pepe1991 wrote:Skin wrote:Knightro wrote:I love Jonathan Isaac, but Ben Simmons is a significantly better basketball player, under contract for his age 25-26-27-28 seasons and doesn't have Isaac's insane injury history.
I don't think the Magic would do it, but if that was on the table, they'd be foolish not to do it.
Isaac is only a year younger.
Simmons is a significantly better NOTHING. In his prime and played like a turd with stars all around him. You say you love Isaac, but does that mean you LOOOOOOOVE Simmons? That's crazy.
So in your mind Isaac is better than Simmons?
In his prime is interesting way to put it, since Ben is just 16 months older than Isaac. But Orlando is banking so hard on development of Isaac, but according to that logic, it's delusional since he is in his prime, right ? And this is best you will get? Or we have double standards ? Or player is "young and exiting and will develop " at age of 24 but "in his prime and finished product" as soon as 25th birthday comes?
Explain, i'm a dummy.
Reality. Isaac never plays and when he does play, he is much worst basketball player than Simmons. Both come with lot of issues, not just playing ones, but one is 25 and has been allstar 3 times and all nba first team member once, and 2 times all nba defensive team member, other has been... well known among ortopedic surgeons since he is their patient every year. Every healthy , non biased , logical conversation with Isaac comes with questions like:
- is next injury career ending
- will he ever play more than 50 games
- is it realistic to expect improvments in his game when he never plays enough to actually develop
- 3 injuries on same leg, will now healthy leg become issue
Reality of his situation is that within his 4 years contract, he probably won't play more than 60% of possible games. And if another injury happends ,we can talk about 30-40% of time playing. And even when he did play, and was healthy, there wasn't really anything that would suggest anybody that Isaac is anything more than poor man Porzingis before injuries, some all around better defensive version of Ibaka.
But Orlando's fanbase lacks shiny new toys, so kids play with old ones
If Orlando draft Benchero or Jovic or Wagner looks legit, nobody will talk about Isaac any more.

Xatticus wrote:It doesn't really work that way, or at least the data doesn't suggest that it does. The players for whom the offense is built around get their choice of shots, while everyone else is forced to work around them. Look at Bosh's numbers. You would've expected a spike in efficiency for him when he joined Miami, but it didn't happen.
basketballRob wrote:I don't see anyway Isaac's efficiency goes down this season.
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I still think he'll be up near a 50/40/90. I was just responding to another post that thought his efficiency would go down.MagicFan101 wrote:basketballRob wrote:I don't see anyway Isaac's efficiency goes down this season.
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That’s a different statement than claiming he suddenly becomes one of the greatest shooters in the world.

basketballRob wrote:I don't see anyway Isaac's efficiency goes down this season.
If he flirts with it, I'll consider that close enough. For example if he shoots 50/40/84, that's pretty close. The 90% is the toughest one.Skybox wrote:Just for context (and a reality smack in the face), just 13 times has a player shot 50/40/90 for the season and only Steve Nash(4x) and Larry Bird(2x) have done it more than once. The others...Mark Price, Reggie Miller, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and, most recently, Malcolm Brogdon and Kyrie Irving...some pretty exclusive company you're talking about. I do remember that Tobias was flirting with it most of last season.
I hope you're right, but...
basketballRob wrote:Isaac was a better shooter than his percentages showed in his last season. They should've gave him the occasional night off to keep him fresh. It's obvious his body wasn't ready for 30 mpg with no rest.SOUL wrote:basketballRob wrote:I'd almost bet the farm that Isaac will be close to 50/40/90 this season.
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You invite trolling to all the comments you make man lol
50/40/90???
I love Isaac and think his offense isn't as bad as people think but come on.
I remember his FT percentage being around 90% and hitting a big slump as he got wore down.
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basketballRob wrote:I still think he'll be up near a 50/40/90. I was just responding to another post that thought his efficiency would go down.MagicFan101 wrote:basketballRob wrote:I don't see anyway Isaac's efficiency goes down this season.
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That’s a different statement than claiming he suddenly becomes one of the greatest shooters in the world.
If he's healthy for 4 years, he'll have the best contract in basketball.
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basketballRob wrote:If he flirts with it, I'll consider that close enough. For example if he shoots 50/40/84, that's pretty close. The 90% is the toughest one.

PrimeThyme wrote:As if we needed any more bait to attract Isaac hate, now we need to compare him to a 3x time All-star, All-NBA, Defensive player of the year caliber player.
Isaac's had one healthy season in his entire 3-year career. The argument ends there. I personally don't see it even worth having. 98% of people, even in this fanbase, would agree that Simmons is the more valuable player.
pepe1991 wrote:Isaac hype continues based on nothing. Feels like Gordon hype, but Gordon at least was able to play basketball on regular bases.
