Baffled and Confounded by the "Hickson Situation"

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Good. Now, why do you believe that?

He's shooting under 50% and bringing up his FT% is useless as he rarely gets to the line.

His minutes are up from last year and his scoring and shooting % are down. And so are his eFG% and TS%.

LMA isn't the same athlete and has turned him into Joe Smith overnight.
 
Aldridge's career FG% is basically the same as Duncan, Garnett and Bosh

It's better than Love, Randolph and Dirk
 
Here's an observation. When Aldridge is faced against teams that single coverage him; he is extremely efficient. Teams always have their center play defense against him.
 
You are talking about the fan vote. You know the fans that voted Yao as a starter over Shaq. But the coach's vote holds more weight. They actually coach against these players. They have a better understanding of the true value of a player.
Yeah, and all coaches would vote Dirk in over LMA.
And no matter how a player becomes an all-star, it's still a BS award that gets thrown around in here like it actually means something.
 
Here's an observation. When Aldridge is faced against teams that single coverage him; he is extremely efficient. Teams always have their center play defense against him.

Please.

Literally every ISO ends in a fadeaway.

Care to explain his worst FG% of his career this season?
 
Teams double LMA not because they're afraid he's going to score but because it (use to be) an easy way to cause a turnover. It doesn't appear that opposing coaches are worried about LMA leading a team to wins with his scoring ability. If they were concerned about that you'd think they would bother guarding him on the pick/pop - but the NEVER do, he literally shoots that shot wide open every single time...and that's certainly by the coach's design.
More than anything the double they throw at him is a feint to try to make him think and make a bad decision.
 
Teams double LMA not because they're afraid he's going to score but because it (use to be) an easy way to cause a turnover. It doesn't appear that opposing coaches are worried about LMA leading a team to wins with his scoring ability. If they were concerned about that you'd think they would bother guarding him on the pick/pop - but the NEVER do, he literally shoots that shot wide open every single time...and that's certainly by the coach's design.

And part of that is his predictable scoring -- Take away his right shoulder and he fades every time. You can play him straight up and he still fades. His other go-to post move is also predictable -- Bump-Bump-drive right-baby hook.

And this is the guy the offense is built around.
 
Does predictability matter if it is effective? Duncan is pretty predictable, as is Garnett
 
And part of that is his predictable scoring -- Take away his right shoulder and he fades every time. You can play him straight up and he still fades. His other go-to post move is also predictable -- Bump-Bump-drive right-baby hook.

And this is the guy the offense is built around.
Preaching to the choir! Luckily the choir seems to slowly be growing. Much like the Anti-Nate choir!
 
Does predictability matter if it is effective? Duncan is pretty predictable, as is Garnett

Are you really comparing their post games? Duncan and KG both mix it up with a multitude of moves. For one, they get the ball deep on the block. LMA rarely calls for the ball that deep.
 
Why don't you explain what win shares are, the formula for it and how it's calculated, and why it's a great measure for efficiency.

So, you were just putting out the FG% for our edification. Thanks!
 
Are you really comparing their post games? Duncan and KG both mix it up with a multitude of moves. For one, they get the ball deep on the block. LMA rarely calls for the ball that deep.


Only that all 3 have only a few post moves that they go to.
 
That isn't what was being talked about though. Talking about predictable post moves.

Duncan is skilled in every manner of shooting (using the backboard) and foot movement. You should have picked a better comparison.
 
Duncan is skilled in every manner of shooting (using the backboard) and foot movement. You should have picked a better comparison.

I'm not saying he isn't more skilled. I am saying that Duncan uses 1 or 2 go to moves, as does Aldridge. Both shoot about the same %, so why should predictability matter?
 
.493 4.2
.507 6.6
.499 4.6

Those are the career FG%'s and FTA per game for the three. Duncan is by far superior, obviously, but Aldridge is in line with Garnett. All I am saying is predictable post moves are great as long as you shoot well, and he does
 
Duncan is skilled in every manner of shooting (using the backboard) and foot movement. You should have picked a better comparison.

Well yeah. He is the best big man of his generation. Some would argue in the history of the game. I guess we can use lebron James to call batum a very inefficient sf.
 

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