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Are we seeing AD's career best statistical performance this year?
Posted on 3/1/18 at 10:38 am
Posted on 3/1/18 at 10:38 am
Career high in MPG, FG%, 3pt%, PPG, FT%, AST among maybe some not so obvious others.
Lets potentially assume Cousins resigns, no way AD hits these core numbers going back to sharing a load. Right?
AD's Stat Link basketball reference dot com
Lets potentially assume Cousins resigns, no way AD hits these core numbers going back to sharing a load. Right?
AD's Stat Link basketball reference dot com
This post was edited on 3/1/18 at 10:39 am
Posted on 3/1/18 at 10:55 am to Chad504boy
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Are we seeing AD's career best statistical performance this year?
Cousins is re-signing, but history says it takes 2 years before a guy can either return to pre-injury form or never does afterwards. I think at this point we can assume Cousins is the Bosh/Love of this trio and AD/Jrue will be scoring more like this.
Amazing season, but its crazy to think 2014 is possibly even better. Its crazy to think we still don't know his ceiling yet.
Better PER
Better WS/48 (and WS)
Better BPM
Better VORP
33% less turnovers
More Blocks and Steals per game
Posted on 3/1/18 at 10:57 am to Chad504boy
Stealing some numbers from Jake Madison's Locked on Pel's podcast from a few days ago. AD's usage rate is up from about 29% to 34% since Boogie went down. You'd expect that part of the equation to revert back.
What you hope can be a permanent change is him settling for jumpers less and attacking more like he has been. AD's averaged 9.2 FT attempts per game in February. It was 8.4 in January and 7.4 in December. AD/DC started out the year getting fouled like crazy the first week or 2, then the calls stopped coming as easily so they stopped working as hard to attack and get them.
What you hope can be a permanent change is him settling for jumpers less and attacking more like he has been. AD's averaged 9.2 FT attempts per game in February. It was 8.4 in January and 7.4 in December. AD/DC started out the year getting fouled like crazy the first week or 2, then the calls stopped coming as easily so they stopped working as hard to attack and get them.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 11:01 am to TigerinATL
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What you hope can be a permanent change is him settling for jumpers less and attacking more like he has been
I die inside every time he gets lazy and settles for a contested 20+ foot jump shot. He can take most of these guys off the dribble.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 11:31 am to BigPerm30
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I die inside every time he gets lazy and settles for a contested 20+ foot jump shot.
That's his binky and I hate it. Opponents will let him rise up and take that shot all day. Hell, sometimes he will pass up a wide open 3 to dribble forward and take the contested long two from his comfort zone.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 11:33 am to NOFOX
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That's his binky and I hate it. Opponents will let him rise up and take that shot all day. Hell, sometimes he will pass up a wide open 3 to dribble forward and take the contested long two from his comfort zone.
he calls it delivering the mail.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 12:07 pm to Chad504boy
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On offense, Davis has seen a dramatic increase in touches to compensate for Cousins’ absence. In particular, he’s getting far more touches in the middle of the floor and more opportunities to create for himself. The trade-deadline addition of Nikola Mirotic has helped as well. Even though he hasn’t been shooting as well in New Orleans, his threat as an outside shooter has at least as much gravity as Cousins’ did, helping make sure there is enough room for Davis to operate.
Davis is much more mobile than Cousins and so it made sense for the Pelicans to usually have the former match up with the more mobile opposing big man. The issue is that Davis was a superior rim protector but was more likely to be pulled away from the basket while Cousins and his strength patrolled the paint. Davis has been much effective defending the rim with Cousins out, but he’s also been defending more shots around the basket and more disruptive creating blocks and turnovers.
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Posted on 3/1/18 at 12:56 pm to cgrand
Cousins is the more willing defender when it comes to dirty work down low. But we all know Davis is the better defender.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:14 pm to htran90
Rudy Gay looks damn alright to me and hes older..
Posted on 3/1/18 at 8:00 pm to htran90
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Amazing season, but its crazy to think 2014 is possibly even better. Its crazy to think we still don't know his ceiling yet.
Better PER
Better WS/48 (and WS)
Better BPM
Better VORP
33% less turnovers
More Blocks and Steals per game
He was spectacular in 14-15, but his usage wasn't as high and he wasn't shooting threes. He made THE THREE for that season, but that was his only one. What I like is that recently he has turned into a goddam alpha dog.
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