Luke Babbitt's PER

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Given all the HORRIBLE games he had pre-Kaleb, I'm really impressed with his overall PER this season.
 
Can anyone break that out pre- and post-McMillan?
 
Watch MDA turn him into a monster.

...An above average specialist off the bench.
 
Can anyone break that out pre- and post-McMillan?



about 90% of his minutes this year were post McMillan, so the post number wouldn't be that much higher than the 13.37. maybe 15ish.
 
Put down the pipe on D'Antoni.

You're severely underrating MDA after his stint in NY. That roster and his system had no chance.

07-08: 55-27
06-07: 61-21
05-06: 54-28
04-05: 62-20

Get him the right pieces (ie build the roster around his system) and he's a monster.
 
I've always said, once D'Antoni gets to the playoffs his teams are screwed. You need to play defense in the playoffs if you want a chance to be a legit threat. I'm not content just being masters of the regular season.

Give me JVG over D'Antoni everyday and twice on Sundays.
 
You're severely underrating MDA after his stint in NY. That roster and his system had no chance.

07-08: 55-27
06-07: 61-21
05-06: 54-28
04-05: 62-20

Get him the right pieces (ie build the roster around his system) and he's a monster.

The talent on his rosters were incredible. He never won anything of value with those teams. He is not good. If your goal is to be a regular season champ with no chance of a nba title, then sure, hire him
 
No defense scheme would help Nash, Amar'e, Diaw.

Bell and Marion were the only players on that entire roster capable of playing defense. That's not nearly enough.
 
The talent on his rosters were incredible. He never won anything of value with those teams. He is not good. If your goal is to be a regular season champ with no chance of a nba title, then sure, hire him

The talent flourished under MDA.

You can't deny the stats before D'Antoni for players like Nash and Amar'e.
 
No defense scheme would help Nash, Amar'e, Diaw.

Bell and Marion were the only players on that entire roster capable of playing defense. That's not nearly enough.

He hasn't known how to run a semblance of defense his whole career. He'll admit that. His philosophy is to try and put the ball through the hoop and stretching the games to as many possessions as possible. Shooters have free reign whether they suck, or not. Its almost a gimmick.
 
Babbitt thread turns into MDA... wonderful.
 
The talent flourished under MDA.

You can't deny the stats before D'Antoni for players like Nash and Amar'e.

His pace was faster than other teams which creates.higher stats. Did those stats create a title?

The guy had an elite defender this year in tyson chandler.

He sucks and has nothing to show for his talented teams
 
Steve Nash
Quentin Richardson
Joe Johnson
Shawn Marion
Amare Stoudemire

That is a ridiculously talented starting 5

Then he had a roster of

Nash
Bell
Marion
Amare
Diaw
Barbosa
James Jones
etc

Again, a really good roster. That's essentially a big 3 with Nash/Marion/Amare

Alvin Gentry took a Nash and Amare team to the WCF as well.
 
Back on topic, babbit looks like a legit nba player. Glad too see him being more comfortable out there. I expect him to be a big part of our bench mob next year
 
The key number for me with Babbitt is 46.8%, which is his 3-pt number.

Unless he's expected to be a primary scorer, his PER doesn't really bother me, and his Ortg of 109 is nice. His defense, though...
 
As we checked into the hotel an hour ago here in Memphis, I asked him if he knew he only needed 5 more 3s made to qualify for league rankings...... he smiled and said he would have no problem getting that with 3 games left! A little swag....... I like that!
 
I am more confident with Luke playing with additional minutes. He definitely looks more comfortable out there and less panicked on his roll, etc. His defense needs improvement but he is shooting the 3 ball which is something the team hasn't had a consistent 3 pt scorer in a long time. I will be happy to see him as a second unit getting decent minutes.
 
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I am more confident with Luke playing with additional minutes. He definitely looks more comfortable out there and less panicked on his roll, etc. His defense needs improvement but he is shooting the 3 ball which is something the team hasn't had a consistent 3 pt scorer in a long time.

way back in 2011 Wesley Matthews was 7th in the entire league in 3 pointers made while shooting 41%

STOMP
 
As we checked into the hotel an hour ago here in Memphis, I asked him if he knew he only needed 5 more 3s made to qualify for league rankings...... he smiled and said he would have no problem getting that with 3 games left! A little swag....... I like that!

Watch him get it in the next game.
 
For the month of April (2011-2012 season)

Wesley Matthews hit 29 / 65 on 3's which is 44.61% at an average of 37 min per game.
Luke Babbitt hit 20 / 47 on 3's which is 42.55% at an average of 21 min per game.

Even though Babbitt had less playing time, and lessor FGM / FGM vs Matthews in total points, Babbitt's PER is going up and the amount of him hitting his 3 pointers were catching up to Matthews.

Now in terms of a diverse skill level and ball handling Matthews has more arsenal than Babbitt but for a 3 point shooter coming off the second unit Babbitt so far has a very low salary demand. He would be worth resigning playing the backup role behind Batum.
 
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As we checked into the hotel an hour ago here in Memphis, I asked him if he knew he only needed 5 more 3s made to qualify for league rankings...... he smiled and said he would have no problem getting that with 3 games left! A little swag....... I like that!



i thought qualifying was based on attempts, not made
 
Yeah, our "defensive minded coach" got us far into the playoffs didn't he? Bring on D'Antoni! I'm sick of boring Nate-ball.
 
way back in 2011 Wesley Matthews was 7th in the entire league in 3 pointers made while shooting 41%

STOMP

The thing is, Matthews alternates between 8 of 10 games and 1 of 7 games, so the consistency is lacking despite good overall percentages.
 
nobody shoots 40% from 3 point range every night, so no one would qualify as a consistent threat? Really?

No, not at all, but how many 40% shooters are as hot and cold as Wes? This year has been especially bad; last year not quite so much.
 

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