jayu70 wrote:
And look at how fewer minutes he’s done it in.
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jayu70 wrote:

King Ken wrote:His two passes to Kevin which Kevin missed from three were beautiful.
Hazer wrote:King Ken wrote:His two passes to Kevin which Kevin missed from three were beautiful.
Had The Huert hit just one of those Trae would’ve had yet another double double. Currently 4th among all NBA PGs in that category.
jayu70 wrote:Trae shot 19.8 % from 3 (86 attempts) in November. (16 games).
He shot 30.2% in December (43 attempts) - (12 games, there is one game left in Dec.)
Progress.
Hazer wrote:jayu70 wrote:Trae shot 19.8 % from 3 (86 attempts) in November. (16 games).
He shot 30.2% in December (43 attempts) - (12 games, there is one game left in Dec.)
Progress.
If he can get that close to 40% he becomes unstoppable.
Bob8 wrote:Hazer wrote:jayu70 wrote:Trae shot 19.8 % from 3 (86 attempts) in November. (16 games).
He shot 30.2% in December (43 attempts) - (12 games, there is one game left in Dec.)
Progress.
If he can get that close to 40% he becomes unstoppable.
Not if he halfs his attempts again.
jayu70 wrote:Bob8 wrote:Hazer wrote:If he can get that close to 40% he becomes unstoppable.
Not if he halfs his attempts again.
Why would that be the case?
Trae was leading the team in overall shot attempts to start the season. Since John Collins has been back, Huerter inserted in starting line up, there is less of a need for him to take over the scoring load and that's why his shot attempts has decreased. He's facilitating as he should be doing and picking his spots on 3 pt shooting, additionally he's had more freethrow attempts (10) in December in 12 games that he did in November in 16 games, which means he's not settling for 3s but driving more.
He's settled into a grove running the team.vs his scoring

jayu70 wrote:Trae shot 19.8 % from 3 (86 attempts) in November. (16 games).
He shot 30.2% in December (43 attempts) - (12 games, there is one game left in Dec.)
Progress.
King Ken wrote:I made this post in The General Board: https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=71460770#p71460770
Trae has been playing extremely well on both ends in the last 8 games. I am perfectly fine with him. Since Huerter been inserted into the starting lineup, Trae has been much much better. Especially on defense.
16/3.5/8.3/1.3 on a 47/50/77.8 split
https://stats.nba.com/player/1629027/traditional/?Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&LastNGames=8
per36 his numbers are 19.7/4.3/10.1/1.5 with a 5.3 TOV rate in the last 8 games.
https://stats.nba.com/player/1629027/traditional/?Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&PerMode=Per36&LastNGames=8
Compare this to other ATG PG's their rookie year:
per36 is elite for a rookie true PG at 19.2/9.1/3.5/1 on a 39.6/27.5/78.2 split
CP3 - 16/8/5
Stockton - 11/10/2.5
Kidd - 12.5/8.4/5.8
Payton - 9.4/8.5/4
Curry- 17.4/6/4.4
Nash- 11.2/7.3/3
Zeke- 18.1/8.4/3.1
Trae is right on track.
Trae is having a TREMENDOUS rookie season for a true PG and one of his prototype. Is it perfect? No but it is much better than people are making it seem. Being a prized rookie PG is extremely hard. Ask DeAaron Fox. He has tremendously improved of late, especially on defense.
Trae's most amazing skill is his passing but his most underrated outside of his really good lateral quickness that no one talks about is his quickness and acceleration that is making him one of the most dangerous slashers in the NBA which is really how his playmaking is elite even if his passing still needs some work accuracy wise.
In the last 8 games, Trae is 3rd in the NBA with drives 19.3 with a higher FG% than James Harden at 43.6%. 20% of his drives lead to an assist and his assist rate is 3.9 which tops all players and his turnover rate is a lowly .9. which is pretty good. Trae is a monster. People love comparing him to Nash. He really is the next Isiah "Zeke" Thomas with insane court vision and range like Steph Curry. He is his own man.
His defense has been improving like cats and dogs. I think changing the personnel and him really focusing on assignments has turned him from a defensive superscrub into someone with potential. This was a man who literally didn't want to get in defensive stance at times and would just like players score so he can go back on offense. The biggest change I've seen from Trae is a mental one. He adjusted mentally. I really think this Doncic thing is getting to Ayton and Trae. I have never seen two players improve so much in a short span. Think about this, this is something John Wall still hasn't done yet. I can't recall the last time I've seen this. This quickly I mean. Maybe rookie Wade in the 2nd half?
https://stats.nba.com/players/drives/?sort=DRIVES&dir=1&Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&LastNGames=8
King Ken wrote:I made this post in The General Board: https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=71460770#p71460770
Trae has been playing extremely well on both ends in the last 8 games. I am perfectly fine with him. Since Huerter been inserted into the starting lineup, Trae has been much much better. Especially on defense.
16/3.5/8.3/1.3 on a 47/50/77.8 split
https://stats.nba.com/player/1629027/traditional/?Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&LastNGames=8
per36 his numbers are 19.7/4.3/10.1/1.5 with a 5.3 TOV rate in the last 8 games.
https://stats.nba.com/player/1629027/traditional/?Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&PerMode=Per36&LastNGames=8
Compare this to other ATG PG's their rookie year:
per36 is elite for a rookie true PG at 19.2/9.1/3.5/1 on a 39.6/27.5/78.2 split
CP3 - 16/8/5
Stockton - 11/10/2.5
Kidd - 12.5/8.4/5.8
Payton - 9.4/8.5/4
Curry- 17.4/6/4.4
Nash- 11.2/7.3/3
Zeke- 18.1/8.4/3.1
Trae is right on track.
Trae is having a TREMENDOUS rookie season for a true PG and one of his prototype. Is it perfect? No but it is much better than people are making it seem. Being a prized rookie PG is extremely hard. Ask DeAaron Fox. He has tremendously improved of late, especially on defense.
Trae's most amazing skill is his passing but his most underrated outside of his really good lateral quickness that no one talks about is his quickness and acceleration that is making him one of the most dangerous slashers in the NBA which is really how his playmaking is elite even if his passing still needs some work accuracy wise.
In the last 8 games, Trae is 3rd in the NBA with drives 19.3 with a higher FG% than James Harden at 43.6%. 20% of his drives lead to an assist and his assist rate is 3.9 which tops all players and his turnover rate is a lowly .9. which is pretty good. Trae is a monster. People love comparing him to Nash. He really is the next Isiah "Zeke" Thomas with insane court vision and range like Steph Curry. He is his own man.
His defense has been improving like cats and dogs. I think changing the personnel and him really focusing on assignments has turned him from a defensive superscrub into someone with potential. This was a man who literally didn't want to get in defensive stance at times and would just like players score so he can go back on offense. The biggest change I've seen from Trae is a mental one. He adjusted mentally. I really think this Doncic thing is getting to Ayton and Trae. I have never seen two players improve so much in a short span. Think about this, this is something John Wall still hasn't done yet. I can't recall the last time I've seen this. This quickly I mean. Maybe rookie Wade in the 2nd half?
https://stats.nba.com/players/drives/?sort=DRIVES&dir=1&Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&LastNGames=8