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Nah that's BS. It's because he rarely attacks the rim.
Chicken and the egg my friend. I'm saying WHY he doesn't drive to the rim more, you're showing me the numbers which indicates he doesn't do it.
Here is CJ percentages of shots taken at the rim each season since he became a starter:
2015-16: 16.9%
2016-17: 17.6%
2017-18: 18.7%
2018-19: 17.6%
2019-20: 16.9%
The mirror effect is uncanny, but aside from that, can you point to me when CJ realized that he should stop driving to the rim because he doesn't get calls ?
I agree with the play....nothing wrong with that. The issue is bigger picture. It was a few plays in a game. He does do somethings unselfishly, but I'm looking at a much bigger picture than a few plays a game. A season, several seasons, a career?
But the overall game is not much hustle on defense (to me, that is selfish) and a lot of Iso or ignoring of teammates on offense when he is not that efficient. (again, that seems selfish)
Can we just trade the half dozen posters who want to turn every thread into a "CJ sucks" thread? It takes too long for the playoffs to arrive -- where CJ is always our best player -- to shut them up temporarily.
that "CJ is always the best player" is bullshit.
The trap narrative from last year with Dame doesnt really ring true IMO. Denver did trap some, but their biggest issue against Denver and GS was rebounding, and transition defense, especially GS Draymond wrecked them... Though I do agree that Dame hasnt performed up his standards in the playoffs.Run the same numbers ignoring the OKC series, if you dare. That's the only series going back to Houston that Dame has been above mediocre, and we all knew going in that it was his chance to shine if OKC/Russ were dumb and proud enough to guard him straight up. Denver and GS ... he was back to not knowing how to handle a trap.
Run the same numbers ignoring the OKC series, if you dare. That's the only series going back to Houston that Dame has been above mediocre, and we all knew going in that it was his chance to shine if OKC/Russ were dumb and proud enough to guard him straight up. Denver and GS ... he was back to not knowing how to handle a trap.
I get it. I brought up a play that countered the narrative you like to post about in every game thread.
I'm not going to go and bump those threads because it's not worth the effort.
Just like reading and responding to you once my point was proven was far from worth the effort.
I'm not going to continue to bring up. 'Oh sometimes this happens' Because frankly. Those like you who think CJ is selfish and hurting the team will never change their opinion.
Even when he does this.
CJ is a flawed player. But you could do a lot worse. Like Simons.
I'm glad you, and others are not in charge of the Blazers basketball decisions. Team would be even more in the shitter.
2018-19 playoffs:
PER: CJ 17.9....Dame 20.6
TS%: CJ .527....Dame .566
points/shot: CJ 1.13....Dame 1.30
FT rate: CJ .160....Dame .345
winshares: CJ 1.0....Dame 1.6
winshares/48: CJ .079...Dame .119
off rating: CJ 108....Dame 111
def rating: CJ 115....Dame 113
OBPM: CJ 5.4....Dame 2.4
DBPM: CJ -1.2....Dame -0.6
BPM: CJ 1.2....Dame 4.9
VORP: CJ 0.5....Dame 1.1
that "CJ is always the best player" is bullshit. Check it out if you don't believe it. It's been the Dame/CJ team for 4 playoffs now, and Dame has been better in 3 of 4 playoffs. The only playoffs CJ has been better is the 2017-18 playoffs when the Pelicans doubled, tripled and trapped Dame all over the floor. The one playoffs when CJ was better Portland won 0 games; when Dame was better Portland won 13 games. Pretty clear who has an impact on winning
I have my issues with CJ, not to the extent that you do I think. However, that contract is my big issue which kinda points at Neil... I have no idea why CJ got that big of a contract...LOL...so, it's gone from "CJ is always the best player in the playoffs" to Dame wasn't good last season, in 2 of 3 playoffs
against OKC:
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against Denver:
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(in case you're wondering, CJ averaged 1.12 points/shot in that series, Dame averaged 1.21 points/shot. CJ scored 9 more points on 20 more shots)
against Golden State:
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the one series last year that CJ supposedly played better, against Denver, there was practically no difference at all, and Dame was arguably more efficient. CJ fans point to game 7 against Denver all the time as if that was some kind of vindication for all slings and arrows CJ suffers. But if CJ was so integral to Portland's playoff chances, and is he was worthy of 31M/year, then CJ would have showed up against the Warriors when they doubled, tripled, hedged and trapped Dame all over the floor....while single-covering CJ and rarely doubling him. I mean, it was the WC finals and CJ needed to help Dame and the team out by picking up the slack from the Warriors Dame-centric defense...but he disappeared. He took 14 more shots than Dame and scored 1 less point
I don't mind people being big fans of CJ, but a lot of the time they seem to come up with arguments that don't withstand much scrutiny.
LOL...so, it's gone from "CJ is always the best player in the playoffs" to Dame wasn't good last season, in 2 of 3 playoffs
I knew you would object to that, because you love to cherry pick stats. Your numbers show pretty clearly that Dame wasn't nearly as good after the OKC series, which is the same thing that's happened against every other playoff opponent since Houston. Yeah, CJ hit the wall against GS, no argument there. He was just as impactful against Denver as Dame was against OKC, though. So, it's basically a wash. And you're still not addressing all those years prior. You simply latched onto literally the only year where you could even attempt to make a counter-argument.
I think you flipped Dame's and CJ's OBPM.2018-19 playoffs:
PER: CJ 17.9....Dame 20.6
TS%: CJ .527....Dame .566
points/shot: CJ 1.13....Dame 1.30
FT rate: CJ .160....Dame .345
winshares: CJ 1.0....Dame 1.6
winshares/48: CJ .079...Dame .119
off rating: CJ 108....Dame 111
def rating: CJ 115....Dame 113
OBPM: CJ 5.4....Dame 2.4
DBPM: CJ -1.2....Dame -0.6
BPM: CJ 1.2....Dame 4.9
VORP: CJ 0.5....Dame 1.1
that "CJ is always the best player" is bullshit. Check it out if you don't believe it. It's been the Dame/CJ team for 4 playoffs now, and Dame has been better in 3 of 4 playoffs. The only playoffs CJ has been better is the 2017-18 playoffs when the Pelicans doubled, tripled and trapped Dame all over the floor. The one playoffs when CJ was better Portland won 0 games; when Dame was better Portland won 13 games. Pretty clear who has an impact on winning
That's blatantly false... C.J. was good in the Denver series but he wasn't scoring, defending, or making plays for others at the level Dame was in the OKC series.I knew you would object to that, because you love to cherry pick stats. Your numbers show pretty clearly that Dame wasn't nearly as good after the OKC series, which is the same thing that's happened against every other playoff opponent since Houston. Yeah, CJ hit the wall against GS, no argument there. He was just as impactful against Denver as Dame was against OKC, though. So, it's basically a wash. And you're still not addressing all those years prior. You simply latched onto literally the only year where you could even attempt to make a counter-argument.
...I don't think stats paint as big of a picture as some seem to think, but C.J. definitely has some weaknesses and hasn't shown improvement from his first year starting to now... If anything, he's regressed.
that's simply not true and I clearly said that in a previous post
2015-16:
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2016-17:
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2017-18:
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2018-19:
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Dame definitely had a terrible series against the Pelicans when Holiday, Rondo, Darius Miller and Solomon Hill took turns guarding and doubling Dame every time down the floor while AD and Mirotic hedged him at almost every screen. CJ was single covered for most of the series
but the other 3 seasons, Dame was clearly the better playoff performer
now, it might be a closer call if you want to gauge which player falls off more from their regular season numbers, but there's no debate which Portland guard opponents game-plan their defense for. There's also no doubt which Blazer guard opponents are determined not to let beat them...and which guard opponents believe can't beat them
