Pinwheel1
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he seems to have found some inner alpha-dog lately
sorry PW, but is easily could be from stepping out of Ant's shadow
in the last 6 games Simons has missed, Sharpe is averaging 28-7-4; and Avdija averaged 33-12-7 before sitting out the last 2
now, Simons wasn't the only high usage player missing....Ayton and Grant were out too, but it did seem that both Sharpe and Avdija really amped up production in the absence of Simons
the other side of that is Sharpe needed 22 shots a game to average 28. But that's all due to his over-reliance on three's. He was 17-57 on three's in 6 games. That's 9.5 attempts a game and he only hit 30% of them. However, he was 43-76 on two's; that's 57%. Sharpe needs some serious coaching on shot selection and I'm skeptical he'll get it from Chauncey
In those 6 games you mentioned, Scoot did not play either. So yeah, his stats are going to be better when multiple players are missing. That is to be expected.
But that does not make the team better, just his stats. Nonetheless, we have seen what he is capable of doing and what he still needs to work on (turnovers)
Bottom line for me is that his future is bright.
Fantasy time..... if we did get lucky like Atlanta did last year, and we landed a Flagg or an Ace, I think our best lineup would be 3 forwards starting with Sharpe, with Deni playing PG. That big lineup would be interesting.
Or if we were not able to move up in the draft and we were unable to dump Grant's contract (which is what will probably happen), I think they should still consider starting Deni, Grant, and Camara together with Sharpe and either Ayton or Clingan. Grant would need to be more of a 3&D player. (third option on offense)