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I haven't seen anything from Scoot to make me think he could carry a successful nba offense. Dame yes, Scoot no. I just don't think he's got the overall Dame-Rose-Westbrook-Morant-Mitchell talent. He can certainly be a very solid PG who can have strong scoring games; but he absolutely needs to reduce his turnovers
If he spends this summer working on going from his left you sure will. He has already improved his 3 point shot from 32% to 35 % in one year. His turnover ratio is down and his overall understanding of the game has increased exponentially. He literally had a 40 point game in January. He's had multiple 30 point games.

I absolutely cannot believe the kind of expectations people have poured on this kid. Next year is Scoots breakout year is what I'm thinking.
 
I’m not going to directly counter your main thesis but I will point out that he did drop his turnovers this season from 3.4 last year to 2.7 this year.

that's true. But his assists dropped from 5.4 to 5.1. Also, his minutes dropped from 28.5 to 26.7; and his FGA dropped from 12.9 to 10.4.

those trends show up in per 100-possesions stats as well. His turnovers dropped from 5.9 to 4.9. Assists barely dropped from 9.4 to 9.3. But his FGA dropped from 22.3 to 18.9. About a 17% drop in turnovers and a 15% drop in FGA

his turnover % dropped from 19.3% to 18.6%. His assist % dropped from 29.9% to 28.1%. And his usage rate dropped from 26.5% to 22.5%. In other words, his usage rate dropped by 15.1% but his turnover rate only dropped by 3.6%. That's not really an improvement, at least not by proportions.

also, Scoot's assisted FG Rate last season was 36.8%. It increased to 44.2% this season. So, not only did his FGA/100-possessions drop by 15%, he was assisted on 20% more of his FG's. Meaning that his 'opportunity window' for turnovers on his FGA's dropped significantly

while he did reduce turnovers, I think most of that reduction can be tracked to significantly lower usage rate and s significantly lower rate of unassisted FGA's. He just wasn't as featured in the offense this season as he was last season. Maybe that's a good thing; I don't know. He did have a major improvement in assist/turnover rate. Last season is was 1.58; this season it was 1.89. That might be the most revealing sign of improvement

but 1.89 is not good for a PG. He ranked 229th in that stat, but obviously, a many of the players ranked above him didn't have the responsibility of running an offense. Still, he needs to make anouther big improvement next season
 
Guys, if you watch the replay of Aaron Gordon's amazing play on your laptop on youtube, pause the video at the 0.1 sec shotclock mark, then use comma key (rewind), period key (forward) frame by frame.

You could see the frame that definitively shows ball off his fingers is the first frame to go 0.0

Go back and fort between that frame and the one prior. Incredible stuff.

This is the buzzer beater of all buzzer beaters.

Won the game by the slightest margin humanly possible.

PS. You can use the same technique to pause on Sharon Stone's leg cross scene from Basic Instinct (1992)
 
Guys, if you watch the replay of Aaron Gordon's amazing play on your laptop on youtube, pause the video at the 0.1 sec shotclock mark, then use comma key (rewind), period key (forward) frame by frame.

You could see the frame that definitively shows ball off his fingers is the first frame to go 0.0

Go back and fort between that frame and the one prior. Incredible stuff.

This is the buzzer beater of all buzzer beaters.

Won the game by the slightest margin humanly possible.

PS. You can use the same technique to pause on Sharon Stone's leg cross scene from Basic Instinct (1992)

I wasn't paying attention till your last sentence
 
Great game between Detroit and NY. Hart got away with two critical fouls: one time when he hacked Duren, causing a turnover. (NY ended up with a 3-pointer.) And the last shot of the game. It's stupid that in that situation, the coaches can't challenge a missed foul.
 
Great game between Detroit and NY. Hart got away with two critical fouls: one time when he hacked Duren, causing a turnover. (NY ended up with a 3-pointer.) And the last shot of the game. It's stupid that in that situation, the coaches can't challenge a missed foul.

Yeah, Detroit got robbed. Reminded me of watching the Blazers.
 
The league wanted NYC to win.
They did. They need those big market teams to stay in the playoffs.

I think the more likely explanation is that vets get calls that less established players just don't get. The refs are inconsistent.

I really fucking wish people would just stop with the conspiracies. It's really fucking out of control and asinine.

If the league pulled all of the shit that people on here accuse them of, there would have been a disgruntled ref that had come forward by now and hacked electronic communications of some kind but none of that shit has come out because it doesn't exist.

It would be such a huge gamble for the league and the payoff just isn't enough to make any rational sense. By all means though, continue to believe in massive conspiracies that powerful people and organizations would have a lot to gain by outing instead of common sense shit like human bias that we know happens (we know refs give the established players more leeway when it comes to fouling or that extra half step before blowing a whistle).
 
Yeah, Detroit got robbed. Reminded me of watching the Blazers.
I don’t know. KAT hit the big shots and Detroit didn’t. Cade had an easy midrange shot for the win and he missed it. And THJ should’ve drained the shot instead of trying to draw contact. I don’t want a game like that decided at the FT line.
 
I don’t know. KAT hit the big shots and Detroit didn’t. Cade had an easy midrange shot for the win and he missed it. And THJ should’ve drained the shot instead of trying to draw contact. I don’t want a game like that decided at the FT line.

It was a foul. Should have been at the line. Hart got away with another one before that.
 
Those things don't matter. He wants championships. That comes from loading up in the draft.
They absolutely matter. Team wouldn’t have denied him those honors. And Playoffs this year would’ve been more valuable than a shot at top 4 pick.
 
SAS and Wemby are doing just fine. They will also add a top young talent in the draft. Gonna be a beast of a team soon enough. Wemby, imho, was shut down to facilitate the tank and not risk injuries in a season where they would struggle to get to the second round.
 
SAS and Wemby are doing just fine. They will also add a top young talent in the draft. Gonna be a beast of a team soon enough. Wemby, imho, was shut down to facilitate the tank and not risk injuries in a season where they would struggle to get to the second round.
Wemby’s condition is serious. Not some made up ankle soreness.
 
No talk on this Wolves game? Very Watchable!
 
Yeah, fuck you Lakers
 
Those things don't matter. He wants championships. That comes from loading up in the draft.
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