Not much to complain about from yesterday. They took care of business and PP was in full mojo working mode.
I?d love to see Queta find a way to avoid the one or two unnecessary fouls that are keeping him off the floor. No problem with him picking one up for contesting a shot or going for a rebound, but the bad screen and reach ins the back court are avoidable. It?s great having Garza be a viable fouls eater too, but Q has made himself too valuable to be missing huge chunks of time every night with foul trouble.
That has been the oddest thing to me. We all watched the regular season. Queta played very well, and took gigantic leaps forward.
In the playoffs, there's been a clear defensive regression. Is that something that's specific to the Sixers? Is the spotlight of the playoffs too bright?
It's just weird. He has literally doubled his fouling rate (from 4.0 PFs per 36 minutes to 4.0 PFs in 18.3 minutes).
That said, he's also averaging 9.0 points in those 18 minutes, shooting 92%.