cmeese47
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If I was LA I would be buying Lopez and Stotts a new car and here's why:
Thanks to Portland's much improved pace and Lopez's willingness to box out LA collects more uncontested rebounds than probably anyone in the NBA. Lopez and teams increased pace are the primary reasons why LA is averaging a career high in rebounds. In fact if you look at the numbers LA's ORB% is the worst of his career.
On the offensive side of the ball Stotts has been force feeding LA, which has lead to a league high FGA per game and a career best scoring average for LA. LA's improved PPG and REB combined with the Blazers great early record resulted in LA being ridiculously included in the MVP discussion. While LA's numbers look good on the surface if you dig a little deeper red flags begin to emerge.
LA is shooting a career worst from the field, his FG%, TS%, and EFG% are all a career worst. Additionally, is FTr that is the percentage of FT he takes per FGA is the second lowest of his career just slightly above his rookie season.
Not to say LA has been all bad he has improved his passing and cut down on his turnovers, he is also posting a career best DRating despite his block percentage being one of the worst of his career.
Portland is winning and that is what really matters but if I am LA and I get a single vote for MVP I am buying Lopez and Stotts a new car.
Thanks to Portland's much improved pace and Lopez's willingness to box out LA collects more uncontested rebounds than probably anyone in the NBA. Lopez and teams increased pace are the primary reasons why LA is averaging a career high in rebounds. In fact if you look at the numbers LA's ORB% is the worst of his career.
On the offensive side of the ball Stotts has been force feeding LA, which has lead to a league high FGA per game and a career best scoring average for LA. LA's improved PPG and REB combined with the Blazers great early record resulted in LA being ridiculously included in the MVP discussion. While LA's numbers look good on the surface if you dig a little deeper red flags begin to emerge.
LA is shooting a career worst from the field, his FG%, TS%, and EFG% are all a career worst. Additionally, is FTr that is the percentage of FT he takes per FGA is the second lowest of his career just slightly above his rookie season.
Not to say LA has been all bad he has improved his passing and cut down on his turnovers, he is also posting a career best DRating despite his block percentage being one of the worst of his career.
Portland is winning and that is what really matters but if I am LA and I get a single vote for MVP I am buying Lopez and Stotts a new car.


