Oh God it’s Allen’s ex. Having a better record at this point compared to last year isn’t indicative of anything, but you know that so stop being dishonest and actually come with something worthwhile. The offense isn’t as good as it was last year. Teams are daring guys like Turner to shoot. Lately hes shot better so the offense has flowed. Nurk was better last year because Crabbe would be in the corner instead of Evan or Moe or whoever it is this year. Teams couldn’t slide under him. It’s not a coincidence. The few times Pat has a good game the offense flows. So you can bang your head against the wall and try to convince everyone that the team doesn’t miss him, but I’ll stick with reality.
Talk about being dishonest, you completely ignored half of the game, the half Crabbe really and truly sucks at - defense. Last year, we were one of the worst defensive teams in the league and Crabbe was the worst defender in our rotation.
You want to give Crabbe credit for how good our offense was last year, then you also need to give him blame for how bad the defense was.
The guy is, was, and will always be a one-dimensional streaky shooter who can't create for himself or others. He is a disinterested lackadaisical defender and a defensive liability. His play in POR proved it and his play in BRK further proves it. What more evidence do you need?
I will gladly give Crabbe's minutes to Napier and Connaughton. Gladly.
You also ignored that our final record last year, even with the Nurk honeymoon was .500. We are currently at .538 and Stott's teams have historically played better in the second half of the season.
As far as missing Crabbe's spacing, Al-Farouq Aminu is shooting a higher 3FG% than Crabbe this year and he's making more 3-pointers this year than Crabbe did last year. Aminu has made at least five 3-pointers in a game five times this season, and that;'s in just 26 games played. Crabbe has only done it twice this year (in 36 games played) and only did it four times all of last season (in 79 games played).
That's the thing with Stott's system (and playing next to Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum) - everyone else will get plenty of wide open looks. Crabbe benefited from that while he was in POR, but this year in BRK he has truly been exposed as someone who cannot create his own shot. Team's play up tighter on him and he can't go around the defense and make them pay. His 3FG% is actually below league average without the benefit of defenses keying on Dame and C.J.
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