I am enamoured with this zTS% statistic. I haven't figured out all its positives and negatives but it sure is interesting. So the carry on from the PP numbers above in isolations ...
Pritchard's rTS% rises from +0.5% (over league average) to +3.0% zTS% when you take into account his shot profile.
So 80% of Pritchard's shots either came in self-creation or in spacing situations. The other 20% is split between transition offense and finishing. Pritchard gets few of these attempts.
The self-creation is interesting. Pritchard has average around 4.5-5.0 FGA per 36 minutes in the previous 4 seasons (20th-30th percentile). Last season, that number spiked to 9.3 FGA which ranks in the 66th percentile for most self-creation. He was in the 70th percentile 3 years ago & 80th percentile this year for efficiency in self-creation. He actually finished in the 98th percentile two years ago for efficiency but again the volume was much lower in previous years than this past season.
Pritchard also rates highly in spacing shot attempts which you would expect given his shooting prowess. He is among the league leaders in volume of spacing shots ranking around the 90th percentile consistently for the last 5 years. He also rates favourably in accuracy / efficiency. He had a standout year 2 years ago where he rated in the 98th percentile. He has finished at 80th, 70th, 80th, 87th percentile in 4 of the other previous 5 years. One down year at 48th percentile.
https://databallr.com/stats/player/payton-pritchard/1630202Anyway, interesting numbers to add on to what the OP is saying about Pritchard's isolation prowess last year. Numbers in the TS% page of the player profile.