Post#411 » by Nuntius » Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:56 am
I know that Luka didn't play tonight but I want to talk about one of his great attributes that can sometimes be lost when you talk about all the things he does. That attribute is his consistency.
How many bad games has Luka had in his NBA career so far? Looking at his box score (looking at box scores is obviously not a great way to judge one's game but I do try to watch as many Mavs games as I can and I usually watch those that don't take place at the same time that my Pacers are playing) one would see that there really aren't a lot of them.
There was a game against Chicago back in November while he had 11 points on 3/12 shooting and also had 6 boards and 3 assists. Not a good game by any means. But he also had a big 3 with 3 minutes to push the difference back to 8 points and his team won the game. Good game? No. But it wasn't a horrible outing either.
There was the following game against the Jazz where he posted a 13/6/2/2/1 stat-line on 5/13 shooting. Not an impressive game, for sure. But the Mavs beat Utah by 50 points that game. He only had to play 24 minutes since the game was such a blowout. That brings the stat-line in perspective.
Then there was a game against the Lakers in LA where he had his lowest scoring total of his career so far. 6 points on 2/13 shooting. But he also had 6 boards, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in that game. The Mavs lost and Luka struggled offensively in that game but he still filled up the stat-sheet a bit.
Then there was the game against the Pelicans in New Orleans. Luka had 8 points in 2/8 shooting. But he also had 6 assists and 4 boards and he only played 22 minutes because the game was a blowout ever since the 2nd quarter.
Then there was the game against Orlando. He only scored 7 points on 2/11 shooting. But he also had 11 boards and 9 assists in that game. Is 7/11/9 really a bad game? For a player of Luka's caliber, it is. For a normal rookie? It definitely isn't.
Finally, there was the game against Indiana. He only scored 8 points on 3/14 shooting. But he also had 6 assists, 5 rebounds and 3 steals in that game. And he also only played 24 minutes and a half because he got ejected for kicking a ball (not out of frustration, it looked to be more like out of habit). And it's also important to note that Indiana is one of the best defenses in the league (2nd in DRTG) that has managed to keep some other star wings (Giannis, LeBron etc.) to low numbers both this year and traditionally.
How many games do the above make? 6. 6 games out of 50. In other words, that's only 12% of his games.
Someone could claim that he didn't have a good game against Charlotte because he shot 5/20. Yes, he wasn't efficient with his shot, that's true. But he also had a triple-double in this game with 19 points (went to the line 7 times, hit 5 of them), 11 assists and 10 boards. And he led a post-trade Dallas team to a win over the Charlotte Hornets who are a team in the playoff picture (granted, the bottom of the playoff picture in the West is a lot weaker than its Western counterpart).
Another person could claim that he struggled against Milwaukee because they limited his all-around game, He only had 2 assists after all (and he only grabbed 3 boards). But he did score 20 points on 7/14 shooting and that's pretty good.
Even his "bad" games lately aren't actually bad games. They are just bad games for a guy like Luka. His overall numbers keep improving by the month. His December was better than his November. His January was better than his December. His February is better than his January so far. His consistency is there and his numbers are on an upward trajectory. He is showing no signs of hitting the rookie wall.
These aren't normal things for a rookie. But Luka is not a normal rookie. This year's rookie class has been outstanding. There are a lot of rookies that are having noteworthy seasons and all of them deserve major credit for the way they're playing. Some of them could have won the ROY award if they were in a different class. But, unfortunately for them, they were in the same class with Luka.
I want to close this post with this. Yes, I am definitely extremely high on Luka. But that doesn't mean that I'm not high on the rest of this rookie class. A lot of these guys (even going down to the early 20s and with some good 2nd round standouts) are going to be very, very good players. The NBA is in good hands.
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And I am left with nothing but an oath that gleams like a sword
To bathe in the blood of man
Mankind..."
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