Scalma
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Portland’s bench is ranked in the bottom ten in scoring. They started the season hot, were ranked tenth up until early November. They're ranked 23rd since. They’re also ranked 26th in free throw attempts. What they do do well is rebound and move the ball.
So where does the fix come from?
I’ve read and seen them making more of an effort to get Curry going, putting the ball in his hands, letting him work the pick and roll, etc, so that’s at least a start.
Stauskas is still underutilized imo. He’s clearly one of the better playmakers on the team, nevermind the second unit, but doesn’t have the ball in his hands as much as he should.
That being said, I don’t think either Curry or Stauskas are the pure scorer the second unit needs. They need someone that can consistently break a defender down, and/or, get to the line. Turner, Collins and Leonard aren’t those type of players, and I don’t want CJ anywhere near the second unit.
Internal:
He’s only played a little over 30 minutes, but in that small sample size, only Lillard and Nurkic average more free throw attempts per 36 than Anfernee Simons. Obviously hard to read into such a small sample, but he had a similar rate in preseason and also had a reputation coming into the league as someone that was good at drawing fouls. As for the other aspects of scoring, I think only Lillard and CJ are better at creating for themselves than Simons. That’s just a natural skill.
The only other internal option would be Layman, but I’m basing that off of what he did in the g league two years ago, when he showed an ability to attack and get to the line. But that was the g league, and he hasn’t shown that same ability to get to the line in the NBA. To be fair though, he hasn’t been given the same offensive freedoms.
External:
Considering Simons’ inexperience, and where the team is, fighting for the playoffs, this would probably be the ideal route. So who’s available? Carmelo and Jabari are two options, but they would require sacrifices defensively, and I’m not sure what that trade off would accomplish. Would it actually make the team better? I don’t know. I’m not as concerned about defense with bench units, but it’s still worth considering.
What would I do? Insert Simons into the rotation, and give him like a month. Let him play through failure. Give him a consistent minute count and stick to it. If after that month he hasn’t shown enough progress, then go and explore the trade/buyout market.
So where does the fix come from?
I’ve read and seen them making more of an effort to get Curry going, putting the ball in his hands, letting him work the pick and roll, etc, so that’s at least a start.
Stauskas is still underutilized imo. He’s clearly one of the better playmakers on the team, nevermind the second unit, but doesn’t have the ball in his hands as much as he should.
That being said, I don’t think either Curry or Stauskas are the pure scorer the second unit needs. They need someone that can consistently break a defender down, and/or, get to the line. Turner, Collins and Leonard aren’t those type of players, and I don’t want CJ anywhere near the second unit.
Internal:
He’s only played a little over 30 minutes, but in that small sample size, only Lillard and Nurkic average more free throw attempts per 36 than Anfernee Simons. Obviously hard to read into such a small sample, but he had a similar rate in preseason and also had a reputation coming into the league as someone that was good at drawing fouls. As for the other aspects of scoring, I think only Lillard and CJ are better at creating for themselves than Simons. That’s just a natural skill.
The only other internal option would be Layman, but I’m basing that off of what he did in the g league two years ago, when he showed an ability to attack and get to the line. But that was the g league, and he hasn’t shown that same ability to get to the line in the NBA. To be fair though, he hasn’t been given the same offensive freedoms.
External:
Considering Simons’ inexperience, and where the team is, fighting for the playoffs, this would probably be the ideal route. So who’s available? Carmelo and Jabari are two options, but they would require sacrifices defensively, and I’m not sure what that trade off would accomplish. Would it actually make the team better? I don’t know. I’m not as concerned about defense with bench units, but it’s still worth considering.
What would I do? Insert Simons into the rotation, and give him like a month. Let him play through failure. Give him a consistent minute count and stick to it. If after that month he hasn’t shown enough progress, then go and explore the trade/buyout market.
