BBert
Weasels Ripped My Flesh
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Well, they are dumb.Whats funny is I bet fans from other teams think the exact same thing.
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Well, they are dumb.Whats funny is I bet fans from other teams think the exact same thing.
Referee always been the worst of any levels of the game. Next time they what to strike let them and higher college officials.But he dribbled once before he took 4 more steps!
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what do you mean "could"?
...and most every playoff series since. I've long since given up hopes of getting a fair shake from the officiating as the league is sports entertainment not sport. The home team gets down early, expect the visiting team's stars to get into foul trouble so fans can have their close finish. God forbid a ratings disaster market like Portland makes the playoffs. If they do, expect fantom fouls and unbelievable no-calls the other way to ensure the desired outcome. When this happens yet again the looks on the player's faces tells me they know the deal... you don't win here. Even following the embarrassment of the Donaghy scandal the league refused to allow the officials to become independent from the league's front office like every other major sports league. At the time they gave lip service to doing this but it was all swept under the rug once the negative attention faded.See 2000 WCF.
...and most every playoff series since. I've long since given up hopes of getting a fair shake from the officiating as the league is sports entertainment not sport. The home team gets down early, expect the visiting team's stars to get into foul trouble so fans can have their close finish. God forbid a ratings disaster market like Portland makes the playoffs. If they do, expect fantom fouls and unbelievable no-calls the other way to ensure the desired outcome. When this happens yet again the looks on the player's faces tells me they know the deal... you don't win here. Even following the embarrassment of the Donaghy scandal the league refused to allow the officials to become independent from the league's front office like every other major sports league. At the time they gave lip service to doing this but it was all swept under the rug once the negative attention faded.
I still watch because I love hoops. I enjoy the moment and revel in great plays, but don't take much stock in the results.
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It's very noticable. No one goes inside and hits the ground more per call than Damian. I think he is indeed trying to draw fouls by falling down, and maybe he has a rep for doing that, but that doesn't seem to matter for guys that are real flagrant floppers.
Not sure why refs would dislike Damian, he's not harsh with the refs.
Some more information.
Harden is first in the league with 467 points this season off free throws. That's 122 more points than the next guy on the list, DeMar DeRozan, with 345 points off free throws.
Harden has attempted 536 free throws. Again, he's first in the league, and the next guy on the list is DeMarcus Cousins with 417 attempts.
Last night was a perfect example of this bullshit.
Dame is so much better than Harden it's ridiculous.
Harden attempted 18 FT last night and made 15.
Dame went 4/4 from the line.
Harden's line last night was 33 points off 7-18 shooting (38%), 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 10 turnovers in 35.5 minutes.
If Dame was handed an extra 10 points off free throws, his line would have been: 31 points off 7-20 shooting, 10 assists, 4 rebounds, 1 steal, and 4 turnovers.
Harden isn't a superstar. I don't even think he deserves to be an All-Star.
Actually, if Dame were handed an extra 10 free throws, his line would show him as 7-15, because those missed shots on which fouls were called wouldn't count as field goal attempts.
For all those (@Tunchi) criticizing Dame's FG%, how much higher would it be if he got the amount of foul calls he deserves? Or conversely, how much lower would Harden's be if he weren't getting so many BS calls?
Scottie Pippen's FTr (free throw rate) dropped nearly 5 percentage points (about 15%) between his year in Houston and his first year in Portland.
This is why I hate the NBA.
Dame is 28th in the league in FTA at 5.1 per game.
That's ridiculous considering he's 7th in the league in scoring behind (rank in FTA):
1. Steph Curry (#17)
2. James Harden (#1)
3. Paul George (Tied for #7)
4. Kevin Durant (Tied for #12)
5. LeBron James (#9)
6. Russell Westbrook (Tied for #4)
I find it strange that Curry and Lillard are ranked so low in FTA, but Lillard is the only player not even in the top 20 in FTA.
By comparison, Dame takes 36.7% of his shots within 10 feet.
1. Steph Curry 27.8% within 10 feet.
2. James Harden 35.1%
3. Paul George 22.8%
4. Kevin Durant 28.4%
5. LeBron James 56.1%
6. Russell Westbrook 41.7%
So despite Dame attempting the 3rd most shots within 10 feet of that list of scorers, he's 28th in FTA. What happened to rewarding aggressive players?
I mentioned this in the analysis on CJ McCollum but if you take a look here you can read how Steph has actively targeted that as a weak link in his game and worked to make it better.
There's a list of players (and articles) backing up the theory that it's a skill that is developed over time- but also something that some players have naturally. Not just the arm flailing, but the ability to anticipate player movement and act to get into that space before hand, setting up a defender to be where you want him and not where he wants to be. CJ on RipCityMornings Friday stated he REALLY needs to work on drawing contact, and flat out admitted that his game about avoiding contact b/c of his size growing up. Meanwhile, Harden was always a bull at the 2 and he developed a lot of different methods- 1 being left handed and having the ability to go right & left, changing speeds probably better than anyone, the Eurostep, and of course the arm flailing and acting. That last part is really only a part of it - and just serves to sell the original act that is really a refined craft. Let me state- I hate the way he does it- but it's effective.
Lillard gets caught anticipating contact when sometimes there isn't any, and THEN resorts to the arm flail. That almost never works (as we've seen) so he still needs to work at setting up his defender better, drawing the contact where and when he wants it so he's better prepared to generate the foul. It sounds mathematical and simple, but there really is an art to it, as much as I hate to admit it.
As far as free throw rate is concern though, Dame is right on average for a 20PPG scorer. Particularly one that chucks from the 3 point line as much as he does.
Steph .281
Dame .277
Doesn't get all much closer than that. Keep in mind that Curry is the better interior finisher by a large margin and has been in the league 2+ more years. I think it's fair to say that Lillard gets his share of FTs considering the reigning MVP and current NBA darling is drawing them at relatively the same rate.
Wade and Iverson penetrated exactly like Damien and they got so much more trips to the line, it's crazy.
Anyone remembers Wade in his 2006 championship campaign? anyone who got near him was tagged with a foul
How do you account for Dame taking significantly more shots than Steph within ten feet though? (at least at the time of that post, I haven't looked more recently.) More than Harden as well.
I'd have to break up the shots by type to verify... give me a few and I'll see if I present a decent answer.
