E-Balla wrote:GoodBehavior wrote:nolang1 wrote:
Because like 5 posts before what I replied to there was a post about Luka has more room to improve than the other rookies because he is skilled already (and most players don't get more skilled) and adding muscle/conditioning is easy. Easy for everyone except Bagley, I suppose, who is going to be the only NBA player to not get stronger than where they were at age 19.
Bagley is playing with in all likelihood the worst 5 in the league for him at this point. Cauley-Stein is one of a handful of starters left in the entire league who doesn't shoot threes, and he's the worst rebounder out of all of them. Put Bagley next to any of the other non-shooting bigs (Capela, Adams, DJ, Gobert, and Ayton are the only ones who have played as many minutes as WCS) and that team would offset the lack of spacing by being #1 in offensive rebounding. Put him next to one who can shoot threes (which since it's not 2009 anymore is not particularly rare) and he can run pick-and-roll with Fox like he's naturally suited to.
The number of centers who can shoot 3s is still a small number. It's an exception rather than the rule.
Not really. Brook Lopez, Ibaka/Val, Turner, Embiid, Horford, Vucci Mane, and Dedmon are all EC starting Cs. That's 7 of the 15 EC teams.
Big difference between guys who are shooting and can shoot.
Embiid's shooting 31%, Jokic the same. Val 30, Ibaka 27. And most are lower attempts.




