Tince
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I remember when the Blazers would occasionally win a game by 30......or 20.......
Good times.

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I remember when the Blazers would occasionally win a game by 30......or 20.......
Good times.

Yep. It was a brilliant scheme.Nice scheme by the Blazers, holding Beal well under his post all-star average!
Yep. It was a brilliant scheme.
24 PTS, 16 REBS and 4 BLKS for Whiteside. Yet another empty game from him.
Wow. Hezonja and Simons minus 14 and minus 15 in a game we won by 21. That is not easy to do!
Blazers are now 13-7 when they have more than 21 assists (stat was shown during the game). That would be on pace for a 53 win season.Also held Washington 15 points under their post all-star average.
We did lose the ever important assist stat though.
Wait, what? You didn't watch the game but know where Hassan was situated on defense in the PnR?Didn't catch the game tonight, but just went through Beal's shot attempts--nba.com/stats is a godsend and the media player they use is much better this year as well.
Anyways, it was nice to see Terry get more aggressive with Hassan in high pnr defensively to start the 2nd half. Huge presence at the rim as well. Felt like he got in Beals head a little which led to him forcing it at the rim rather than opting for the floater or short pull-up.
https://stats.nba.com/events/?flag=...tRange=0&EndRange=28800§ion=game&sct=plotWait, what? You didn't watch the game but know where Hassan was situated on defense in the PnR?
We also play the Grizzlies twice, so that helps.We're three and a half games out but we have Dame back. I think we're about to go on a tear and overtake the Grizz for that eighth spot.
The guy can shoot the ball. Only getting better to.Can't believe the Spurs just gave away Bertans on that awesome contract, that too for a chance at a Morris twin.
He's one of my favorite nonheralded players in the league.
Blazers are now 13-7 when they have more than 21 assists (stat was shown during the game). That would be on pace for a 53 win season.
But no the season they're having is better right?
24 PTS, 16 REBS and 4 BLKS for Whiteside. Yet another empty game from him.
There were also 2-3 instances where Beal decided to take it straight to Whiteside's body and Whiteside didn't get the block, but he maintained verticality with arms straight up causing Beal to miss.and how many times did Beal pass up a shot driving towards the hoop because of Whiteside lurking nearby. He gets plenty of blocks, but he doesn't get any credit for the shots that are turned down because of his presence. I saw the same thing in the laker game with LeBron passing up some shots due to Whiteside.
Perfect!I never said anything about them having a better season.
As I've shown before, a bigger sample size across the NBA over multiple seasons proves there is not a strong correlation between assists and wins. I know that's upsetting (it shocked me when I first realized it), but it's true.
Last year, Portland was 25th in the league in assists yet finished 6th in offensive efficiency and 5th in wins. And that's supposedly with the worst defensive and offensive scheme in the league.
Perfect!
Last year with those same parameters (more than 21 assists), the Blazers were 40-13!!! That's almost a 62 win pace.
Last year in games with 21 assists or less they were 13-16. That's on pace for just under 37 wins. Guess what the Blazers are on pace for to win this year? That's right, just under 37 wins. On the season the Blazers are averaging less than 21 assists per game.
Look at that, there IS actually a correlation no matter how hard you try to disprove it. You also continually ignore other parts of ball movement besides just assists.

Can't believe the Spurs just gave away Bertans on that awesome contract, that too for a chance at a Morris twin.
He's one of my favorite nonheralded players in the league.
Washington has his Full Bird Rights so I'm guessing they'd offer him more than the MLE to keep him otherwise they could've gotten something valuable for him at the trade deadline. Of course, Bertans could be willing to take less to go to a contender but I'm guessing he'd have a long line of teams interested in giving him the MLE.he's going to be UFA this summer
I'd much rather have Bertans as the backup PF than Melo, and Portland can have their full-MLE this summer if they choose. He's not good defensively, but he sure would add that floor spacing Olshey was talking about last summer; the spacing they lost with Curry
I'd think the Blazers would be looking at stretch-4's and PF's this summer in the free agent market. It's not a great free agent class, but if we're talking MLE level players, there are some interesting names:
Danilo Gallinari
Davis Bertans
Jae Crowder
Carmelo Anthony
Derrick Jones Jr.
Paul Millsap
Serge Ibaka
Marcus Morris
Montrezl Harrell
Patrick Patterson
Christian Wood
I imagine Harrell and Gallo will probably command more than the MLE.....but it is going to be a buyer's market. Bertans is definitely the best shooter in that group
I don't know... Maybe Defense, Rebounding, shooting %, etc.Curious how do you expain the Suns, Grizzlies and Pelicans being at the top of the board in assists and yet one is .500 (likely to finish below .500) and the other 2 are below .500? Assists are a nice stat to follow but it shows that you can be high on the assist chart and still not be a playoff team or have a good record.![]()
That link shows no shot attempts (maybe because it says preseason).https://stats.nba.com/events/?flag=...Measure=FGA&Season=2019-20&SeasonType=Regular
Yes? I watched all of Beal's attempts.
His first and third shots in the 3rd quarter had Hassan playing up closer to the level of the screen then we'd seen in the first half.
I also believe that every team is different. It is undeniable that in recent years Portland usually plays better when they move the ball versus games where the flow is stagnant on offense. Of course Dame and CJ have the ability to score a ton of points without passing too, so you can win games that way and there are always going to be outlier games no matter what the stat is.I don't know... Maybe Defense, Rebounding, shooting %, etc.
There are LOTS of factors that go into winning. Quality ball movement is only 1 piece of the equation.
Assists are also only a measure of quality ball movement. It's far from perfect, but it's the only one we have to use. In short, not all assists are created equal.
