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From the Top: Um, how about dropping 118 vs. the world champs? And holding them to 101? I have to admit, when I saw that I thought “Hm, so GSW didn’t play their stars b/c ‘preseason.’ Oh well, good game anyway.” Then I saw that not only did Curry stick around long enough to go for 30, but their top 6 played 126 of 240 minutes, and left down 20.
Player of the Game: Dame had 22 points, and CJ had 19 and 5 assists, but this has to go to a man who came off the bench to go 9-12 with 25 points and a massive +42. Allen (no middle name) Crabbe…
He went 5-6 on threes, chipped in 4 assists and 2 steals, and played (seemingly) passable defense.
Frankenstein’s Monster Game: No double-doubles or big box score blowouts, but just a whole bunch of good play from a 10-man rotation. Dame went 15-17 from the FT line…
but also went 3-18 from the field.
So, um, yeah.
Coin Ratio: Speaking of Dame's 18 shots, he only had 3 assists to go with it (16 yucky cents), and Patty Baseball was even more of a black hole with 7 shots and 1 assist (14 cents) in 15 minutes. Meanwhile, Frazier scored a nifty $3 for his 6 assist, 2-shot performance. It's crazy to see a backup PG who passes, amirite?
Efficiency: Usually we'd select one player (and tonight Crabbe ran away with it), but the team should get some credit for putting up 118 points on only 88 shots. How did they do that, you may ask? Well, despite only shooting 44.3% from the field, if you look at the breakdown of the shots, tell me what you see...
Paint: 15-39 (38.4%)--probably not going to happen too often
Mid-range (10 to 23 feet) : 12-21 (57%)
Threes: 12-28 (42.8%)
FTs: 28-36 (77.8%)
Outstanding shooting from 3, almost double the amount of paint shots and FTs as mid-range shots (when do you remember that happening?) Now, I know what you may be thinking..."can Crabbe keep making 83% of his 3's every night, smarty pants?" Well, no, he cannot. However, I don't expect Dame to shoot 16% for the year, either. But take a look at the shot distribution, and how great (and infrequent) the mid-range shooting was. In fact, let's break it down a bit further:
Shooting by the rotation bigs (Vonleh, Plumlee, Davis, Leonard): 5-12 in the paint, 2-3 mid-range, 2-7 3pt, 5-8 FT. Kaman (1-4) shot more mid-range jumpers in his 5 minutes of garbage time than the entire rest of the frontcourt did in 89 minutes. These guys just don't take bad/low-percentage shots!
Bench:
Sure seemed to. 10 players played more than 15 minutes, and all seemed to be playing well off of each other. Everyone except Leonard had an assist, everyone contributed at least one rebound, and the 5 bench guys combined for a +106 (?!) in only 104 combined minutes.
Moe was out with a minor concussion today, and Henderson still hasn't been back after his hip injury. If I was Patty Baseball, I'd keep trying to make my case, because the 2/3 position is going to get VERY crowded with good players quickly. Though Fort Wayne might appeal to the Notre Dame grad, he might want to keep following Dame around the locker room just in case.
And Tim Frazier seems to have gotten a leg up on Phil Pressey in the backup PG/last roster spot sweepstakes. Missed his only 3, but seems to have connected on something that requires "hops" and dished out 6 assists in 20 minutes, while Phil was a DNP. This is going to be a fun battle to watch, especially as PP won by TKO last year in BOS and made Tim spend all year in the D-League.
S2 Reviews: Already rounding into midseason form. Can’t wait for Ethan Sherwood Strauss to write up something on us. Solid work in the game thread.
Questions for the Group:
1. Is there any possibility that Crabbe can with the job as the starting 2 over both Henderson and CJ?
2. Do you foresee a trade before Christmas of any of our players to clear up playing time/consolidate?
See you next time Sunday Night @ SAC!
Player of the Game: Dame had 22 points, and CJ had 19 and 5 assists, but this has to go to a man who came off the bench to go 9-12 with 25 points and a massive +42. Allen (no middle name) Crabbe…
He went 5-6 on threes, chipped in 4 assists and 2 steals, and played (seemingly) passable defense.
Frankenstein’s Monster Game: No double-doubles or big box score blowouts, but just a whole bunch of good play from a 10-man rotation. Dame went 15-17 from the FT line…
but also went 3-18 from the field.
So, um, yeah.
Coin Ratio: Speaking of Dame's 18 shots, he only had 3 assists to go with it (16 yucky cents), and Patty Baseball was even more of a black hole with 7 shots and 1 assist (14 cents) in 15 minutes. Meanwhile, Frazier scored a nifty $3 for his 6 assist, 2-shot performance. It's crazy to see a backup PG who passes, amirite?
Efficiency: Usually we'd select one player (and tonight Crabbe ran away with it), but the team should get some credit for putting up 118 points on only 88 shots. How did they do that, you may ask? Well, despite only shooting 44.3% from the field, if you look at the breakdown of the shots, tell me what you see...
Paint: 15-39 (38.4%)--probably not going to happen too often
Mid-range (10 to 23 feet) : 12-21 (57%)
Threes: 12-28 (42.8%)
FTs: 28-36 (77.8%)
Outstanding shooting from 3, almost double the amount of paint shots and FTs as mid-range shots (when do you remember that happening?) Now, I know what you may be thinking..."can Crabbe keep making 83% of his 3's every night, smarty pants?" Well, no, he cannot. However, I don't expect Dame to shoot 16% for the year, either. But take a look at the shot distribution, and how great (and infrequent) the mid-range shooting was. In fact, let's break it down a bit further:
Shooting by the rotation bigs (Vonleh, Plumlee, Davis, Leonard): 5-12 in the paint, 2-3 mid-range, 2-7 3pt, 5-8 FT. Kaman (1-4) shot more mid-range jumpers in his 5 minutes of garbage time than the entire rest of the frontcourt did in 89 minutes. These guys just don't take bad/low-percentage shots!
Bench:
Riverman said:Stotts is having fun with rotations
Sure seemed to. 10 players played more than 15 minutes, and all seemed to be playing well off of each other. Everyone except Leonard had an assist, everyone contributed at least one rebound, and the 5 bench guys combined for a +106 (?!) in only 104 combined minutes.
Moe was out with a minor concussion today, and Henderson still hasn't been back after his hip injury. If I was Patty Baseball, I'd keep trying to make my case, because the 2/3 position is going to get VERY crowded with good players quickly. Though Fort Wayne might appeal to the Notre Dame grad, he might want to keep following Dame around the locker room just in case.
And Tim Frazier seems to have gotten a leg up on Phil Pressey in the backup PG/last roster spot sweepstakes. Missed his only 3, but seems to have connected on something that requires "hops" and dished out 6 assists in 20 minutes, while Phil was a DNP. This is going to be a fun battle to watch, especially as PP won by TKO last year in BOS and made Tim spend all year in the D-League.
Sure seems like it. I love it. Selfless, high-energy, lots of movement on offense and stinginess on defense…this year could be fun.BlazerDuckSeahawkFan94 said:I feel like these guys have a big chip on their shoulders and REALLY love being Portland Trail Blazers
S2 Reviews: Already rounding into midseason form. Can’t wait for Ethan Sherwood Strauss to write up something on us. Solid work in the game thread.
NateBishop3 said:Klay Thompson looks like he puts on a gold chain and an Adidas track suit on the weekend.
Darkwebs said:Wow, we can actually convert on fast breaks. And with such panache!
Questions for the Group:
1. Is there any possibility that Crabbe can with the job as the starting 2 over both Henderson and CJ?
2. Do you foresee a trade before Christmas of any of our players to clear up playing time/consolidate?
See you next time Sunday Night @ SAC!
