1 Reasons the Trail Blazers Offense Can’t Score

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It wouldn't change the cringe-worthy shooting and ball handling, but it would balance the floor better. In theory at least, since we rarely get to see it.

Chief is doing much better in both areas this season. I noticed his decision making and shot selection were both much better before the injury. The turnovers spiked after he came back from the injury, but that was only for a couple of games. His shot selection has remained good (he's shooting .481 from 3 with a TS% of .630).

At this point, he's a MUCH better, more consistent shooter than Mo Harkless or Evan Turner, and has the size to guard small forwards (unlike Pat Connaughton).

He really is our best option at small forward these days. If only Stotts would play him there more instead of primarily as a stretch 4.

BNM
 
Chief is doing much better in both areas this season. I noticed his decision making and shot selection were both much better before the injury. The turnovers spiked after he came back from the injury, but that was only for a couple of games. His shot selection has remained good (he's shooting .481 from 3 with a TS% of .630).

At this point, he's a MUCH better, more consistent shooter than Mo Harkless or Evan Turner, and has the size to guard small forwards (unlike Pat Connaughton).

He really is our best option at small forward these days. If only Stotts would play him there more instead of primarily as a stretch 4.

BNM
I wonder how much trade value he has.
 
There are many reasons...

Nurks usg% to efficiency ratio, lack of spacing, lack of reliable handlers/decision makers, too many 2-big lineups that feature no spread option (Vonleh+Nurkic, Harkless+Nurkic, Harkless+Davis...etc), Hark and ET underperforming...

People are quick to complain about Stotts when it comes to the offense, but no coach is coaxing out a top 10 offense with this group the way it's currently constructed/performing. With that said, I think we can get to roughly league average, but it'll take some role re-working and some positive regression from some of our role players.
Exactly why Meyers and Zach need to play more.
 
Chief is doing much better in both areas this season. I noticed his decision making and shot selection were both much better before the injury. The turnovers spiked after he came back from the injury, but that was only for a couple of games. His shot selection has remained good (he's shooting .481 from 3 with a TS% of .630).

At this point, he's a MUCH better, more consistent shooter than Mo Harkless or Evan Turner, and has the size to guard small forwards (unlike Pat Connaughton).

He really is our best option at small forward these days. If only Stotts would play him there more instead of primarily as a stretch 4.

BNM
Agreed
 
Chief is doing much better in both areas this season. I noticed his decision making and shot selection were both much better before the injury. The turnovers spiked after he came back from the injury, but that was only for a couple of games. His shot selection has remained good (he's shooting .481 from 3 with a TS% of .630).

At this point, he's a MUCH better, more consistent shooter than Mo Harkless or Evan Turner, and has the size to guard small forwards (unlike Pat Connaughton).

He really is our best option at small forward these days. If only Stotts would play him there more instead of primarily as a stretch 4.

We have no NBA-quality starting SF. You're doing a good job at searching for wheat among the chaff, trying to make positives out of little at our weakest position.

I was posting the week Olshey got Davis, Aminu, Vonleh, etc. that he had failed to get a scoring SF. (Everyone told me no problem, just wait for Olshey to fix it.) Olshey apparently saw his patch job as something that would endure for years, since he's still sticking with the roster imbalance.

Either Olshey lacks the talent to sign or draft a scoring SF, or the Stotts system is unable to create plays for any SF to shine. (It's both.)
 
We have no NBA-quality starting SF. You're doing a good job at searching for wheat among the chaff, trying to make positives out of little at our weakest position.

I was posting the week Olshey got Davis, Aminu, Vonleh, etc. that he had failed to get a scoring SF. (Everyone told me no problem, just wait for Olshey to fix it.) Olshey apparently saw his patch job as something that would endure for years, since he's still sticking with the roster imbalance.

Either Olshey lacks the talent to sign or draft a scoring SF, or the Stotts system is unable to create plays for any SF to shine. (It's both.)
but...but...but....we have Jake Layman! A proven D league starter!
 
I wonder how much trade value he has.

Do you think we can get back a small forward that plays good defense and shoots better than .481 from 3?

I know that's a small sample size, but I actually think Chief may be the answer (ok maybe not THE answer, but AN answer - for now) to our problems at small forward. If only Stotts would play him at small forward and give up on his Aminu as a stretch 4 fantasy. We now have bigger, better options at that position.

BNM
 
Lillard w/ CJ on the court: 108.8 offensive rating, 103.9 defensive rating

Lillard w/ CJ off the court: 107.2 offensive rating, 102.4 defensive rating

CJ w/ Lillard off the court: 101.5 offensive rating, 106.1 defensive rating
 

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