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re: Monty's new offense
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:44 pm to kjayb51
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:44 pm to kjayb51
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Aminu sucked at finishing. Especially if he had to dribble.
You people can say this all you want, but it was simply not true in space on the break. He was probably our best player running the break last year. Tyreke could have been, but he had a bad habit of putting his head down and ignoring his teammates.
Posted on 10/17/14 at 8:33 am to Galactic Inquisitor
Great read from Schumann on ball movement and player movement. He uses tracking camera data to make his point
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The Kings and Pelicans each ranked in the top five in player movement, but in the bottom five in ball movement. New Orleans ranked third in the league in drives, but was the team most likely to shoot on those drives.
On average, about 65 percent of drives would result in a drawn foul or a shot by the driver.Tyreke Evans (70 percent), Eric Gordon (79 percent) and Austin Rivers (82 percent) were all guys who drove a lot, but not for the purpose of finding an open teammate.
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There is no correlation between ball movement and offensive efficiency. Three top-10 offenses — Oklahoma City, Phoenix and Toronto — ranked in the bottom 10 in ball movement (passes per minute in half-court possessions). And fivebottom-10 offenses — Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Utah, Charlotte and the Lakers — ranked in the top 10.
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The same goes with player movement. As noted above, the Clippers ranked 22nd in player movement (team distance per minute in half-court possessions), and they had the No. 1 offense in the league.
Posted on 10/17/14 at 11:33 am to Galactic Inquisitor
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You people can say this all you want, but it was simply not true in space on the break. He was probably our best player running the break last year. Tyreke could have been, but he had a bad habit of putting his head down and ignoring his teammates.
agreed
aminu was an excellent finisher, and this team will miss greatly his speed, athleticism, rebounding and defensive energy.
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