This team is taking a step backwards next year if Rozier is the starting PG.
YOU ARE LOSING KYRIE IRVING. Duh you are taking a step in TALENT backwards, but as far as ball movement? Idk man.
The ball movement story again. Last year, Terry held the ball as long as Kyrie did during his front court touches. NBA tracking data shows Kyrie at 4.27 sec/touch and Terry at 4.22. Does that .05 of a second mean the ball is popping when Terry is in?
https://stats.nba.com/players/touches/?Season=2018-19&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&TeamID=1610612738&sort=AVG_SEC_PER_TOUCH&dir=1 It is true that Terry passes a bit more per minute of playing time, on average; 1.8 passes/minute compared to 1.55 for Kyrie. But his passes have no purpose; he's just getting rid of the ball after dribbling to nowhere. Per basketball reference, Kyrie had an assist %age of 35; Terry had an assist %age of 17.7. Per NBA tracking data, Kyrie's assist-to-pass %age (adj) was 15.6; Terry's was 8.8. That put Terry below Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum as an assist creator - i.e., bad, especially for a point guard.
Net - Terry held the ball as long as Kyrie, but because he can't see the game he doesn't set up scores. He just lets the ball go like a hot potato (poor assist rate) or else launches a very low %age shot (7% below league average true shooting, well toward the bottom for guards playing 15 mins+ per game).
Who knows. Maybe we need a do-nothing PG so the other players can take over. But if that's right, it doesn't mean Terry is special.