GAME THREAD: HORNETS @ BLAZERS - NOVEMBER 11, 2014 - TUESDAY, 7 PM (PST), CSNNW

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For most people, but not for Aldridge. That's HIS move.

He only hits about 40% of them though, and there's a certain variety that he seems to hit even less. It's only saving grace is that it's unlikely to result in a turnover. 40% on a 2pt shot is abysmal.
 
If we got a conventional PF and SF, Lillard would get a lot more shots and would shoot a higher percentage. Aldridge and Batum play ugly-ball.
 
If we got a conventional PF and SF, Lillard would get a lot more shots and would shoot a higher percentage. Aldridge and Batum play ugly-ball.

I often do not understand your logic. This post is no exception. How would a conventional PF (and or SF) benefit Lillard? It seems seems to me both LA and NB help him get higher percentage shots by spreading the floor and allowing him more room to attack the basket. Plus Nic handling the ball allows Dame to move without the ball. Do you have some examples of the type of conventional PF's you would prefer over LA?
 
He only hits about 40% of them though, and there's a certain variety that he seems to hit even less. It's only saving grace is that it's unlikely to result in a turnover. 40% on a 2pt shot is abysmal.

LaMarcus Aldridge: 2FG% = .473
Kevin Love: 2FG% = .378

BNM
 
I often do not understand your logic. This post is no exception. How would a conventional PF (and or SF) benefit Lillard? It seems seems to me both LA and NB help him get higher percentage shots by spreading the floor and allowing him more room to attack the basket. Plus Nic handling the ball allows Dame to move without the ball. Do you have some examples of the type of conventional PF's you would prefer over LA?

Lillard is a better playmaker and shooter than Batum. I'd rather see Lillard deciding when to assist and when to shoot than the mediocre Batum.
 
Lillard is a better playmaker and shooter than Batum. I'd rather see Lillard deciding when to assist and when to shoot than the mediocre Batum.
Seriously? Dame had 7 assists and 6 turnovers last night.
 
Lillard is a better playmaker and shooter than Batum. I'd rather see Lillard deciding when to assist and when to shoot than the mediocre Batum.

And for the most part Lillard does, since he handles the ball on most possessions. But I still don't understand how a more "conventional" PF would give Dame higher percentage shots. Especially if those conventional PF's do not draw double teams or are exceptionally good passers. I am sure you could make an argument for a couple of PF's, but I doubt they would be "conventional".
 
I missed the game and just read this thread this morning.... seriously go back and read the 1st 3/4 of it, pure comedy, like reading a Laker Nation thread.
 
Remember when some of us wanted Marvin Williams as our backup PF? That was a long time ago. His line last night was abysmal.
 
I missed the game and just read this thread this morning.... seriously go back and read the 1st 3/4 of it, pure comedy, like reading a Laker Nation thread.

If the team starts playing badly, I find it's better for my own sanity if I turn off the stream and just follow the boxscore and the game thread. It's more entertaining that way.
 
Seriously? Dame had 7 assists and 6 turnovers last night.

Batum makes about 10 times as many bonehead passes/dribbles as Lillard. Sometimes he makes about 3 in a row, like Felton. He overrates himself as a playmaker.
 
Clearly Lamarcus was terrible with his 25pts and 14 rebounds.
 
I just don't get Dorell Wright. The guy has the chance to be a major contributor off the bench for a possible contender, yet by all apearances he mailed in his off season, and is completely impotent this season so far. He has gotten progressively worse the longer he's been here. I am one who thought he was a lot better than he's shown. And I think he probably is, if he gave a crap.
 
I just don't get Dorell Wright. The guy has the chance to be a major contributor off the bench for a possible contender, yet by all apearances he mailed in his off season, and is completely impotent this season so far. He has gotten progressively worse the longer he's been here. I am one who thought he was a lot better than he's shown. And I think he probably is, if he gave a crap.

Look at his stats in Philly. He was pretty horrible there as well.
 
Batum makes about 10 times as many bonehead passes/dribbles as Lillard. Sometimes he makes about 3 in a row, like Felton. He overrates himself as a playmaker.

Batum is our guy who finds Rolo, Kaman or LA in the post for the dish. He makes great plays on assists in the post. Rolo's offensive game has thrived when Nico is on the floor. Dame is not great at feeding the guys in the paint. For offensive production from the center position, Batum trumps Lillard as a facilitator. Nobody on our team is a stellar passer around the backcourt. That's an issue the whole team needs to address.
 
Batum is our guy who finds Rolo, Kaman or LA in the post for the dish. He makes great plays on assists in the post. Rolo's offensive game has thrived when Nico is on the floor. Dame is not great at feeding the guys in the paint. For offensive production from the center position, Batum trumps Lillard as a facilitator. Nobody on our team is a stellar passer around the backcourt. That's an issue the whole team needs to address.

Why are you feeding the troll? He, like Kingspeed, says these things for these type of responses.
 
Seriously? Dame had 7 assists and 6 turnovers last night.

The game before he had 7 assists and 0 turnovers...

Lillard is a better playmaker and shooter than Batum. I'd rather see Lillard deciding when to assist and when to shoot than the mediocre Batum.

This year Lillard's assist to TO ratio is 2.35, compared to Batum's 2.5. This early in the season that's virtually identical. They both can make plays and they both turn it over at times, but I wouldn't call either mediocre.
 
This year Lillard's assist to TO ratio is 2.35, compared to Batum's 2.5. This early in the season that's virtually identical. They both can make plays and they both turn it over at times, but I wouldn't call either mediocre.

anything over 2 is above average for playmakers

In fact, http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/passing/

Dame is 10th in the league in passing, while Batum is 23rd. Both above averaging on the "passing" matrix
 
Interesting how both are above Lebron at the moment but both are below James Harden. Didn't see that one coming.

I didn't either

I absolutely hate Harden but the dude is balling this season. His defense is even good so far.
 
anything over 2 is above average for playmakers

In fact, http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/passing/

Dame is 10th in the league in passing, while Batum is 23rd. Both above averaging on the "passing" matrix

That's actually just sorted by total assists. I don't know what a "passing matrix" is but you're reading the stats wrong. It doesn't say much when the number of games played is uneven. If you actually sort it by points created by assists, Dame is 18th and Nic is 17th.
 
That's actually just sorted by total assists. I don't know what a "passing matrix" is but you're reading the stats wrong. If you actually sort it by points created by assists, Dame is 18th and Nic is 17th.

That is an averaging of all passing stats
 
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