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I'd be disinterested too if I was playing in Phoenix.
Quote from: pearljammer10 on October 24, 2017, 12:30:02 PMI'd be disinterested too if I was playing in Phoenix.LOL...me too.
Quote from: Ilikesports17 on October 23, 2017, 06:44:53 PMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 03:50:46 PMI wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie. just like the awful 2pt% is likely an anomoky his 3pt% is equally unsustainable. Doesnt make sense to me to scale one number up without touching the other.Sure but he was a 38% 3pt shooter in college so I wouldn't expect him to fall much. Let's say 1 less 3 but 2 more 2's and 1 more FT
Quote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 03:50:46 PMI wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie. just like the awful 2pt% is likely an anomoky his 3pt% is equally unsustainable. Doesnt make sense to me to scale one number up without touching the other.
I wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie.
Quote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 06:51:16 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on October 23, 2017, 06:44:53 PMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 03:50:46 PMI wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie. just like the awful 2pt% is likely an anomoky his 3pt% is equally unsustainable. Doesnt make sense to me to scale one number up without touching the other.Sure but he was a 38% 3pt shooter in college so I wouldn't expect him to fall much. Let's say 1 less 3 but 2 more 2's and 1 more FTthe 38 number from college was never likely to be sustainable. No one shoots 38% from deep but then hovers around 50% from the free throw line.
Quote from: Ilikesports17 on October 25, 2017, 01:32:32 AMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 06:51:16 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on October 23, 2017, 06:44:53 PMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 03:50:46 PMI wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie. just like the awful 2pt% is likely an anomoky his 3pt% is equally unsustainable. Doesnt make sense to me to scale one number up without touching the other.Sure but he was a 38% 3pt shooter in college so I wouldn't expect him to fall much. Let's say 1 less 3 but 2 more 2's and 1 more FTthe 38 number from college was never likely to be sustainable. No one shoots 38% from deep but then hovers around 50% from the free throw line.His college numbers are a lot bigger sample size then his pro numbers though.
Quote from: Moranis on October 25, 2017, 09:56:30 AMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on October 25, 2017, 01:32:32 AMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 06:51:16 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on October 23, 2017, 06:44:53 PMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 03:50:46 PMI wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie. just like the awful 2pt% is likely an anomoky his 3pt% is equally unsustainable. Doesnt make sense to me to scale one number up without touching the other.Sure but he was a 38% 3pt shooter in college so I wouldn't expect him to fall much. Let's say 1 less 3 but 2 more 2's and 1 more FTthe 38 number from college was never likely to be sustainable. No one shoots 38% from deep but then hovers around 50% from the free throw line.His college numbers are a lot bigger sample size then his pro numbers though. It is a very small sample size but he looks like he doesn't want to be there. He's playing 28 minutes a game and averaging 2 rebounds and .8 assists
Quote from: liam on October 25, 2017, 10:40:08 AMQuote from: Moranis on October 25, 2017, 09:56:30 AMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on October 25, 2017, 01:32:32 AMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 06:51:16 PMQuote from: Ilikesports17 on October 23, 2017, 06:44:53 PMQuote from: Moranis on October 23, 2017, 03:50:46 PMI wouldn't willingly subject myself to watching a Suns game when they aren't playing the Celtics, so I can't comment on his attitude, but his stats don't say disinterested to me. I mean he is shooting 46% from three, getting 1.7 steals, and getting to the line nearly 6 times a game. He is shooting horrible from 2PT and FT though. Despite that he is still scoring just under 12 points a game. If he gets up to a reasonable 2PT and FT % he would up his scoring to well over 15, which isn't bad for a rookie. just like the awful 2pt% is likely an anomoky his 3pt% is equally unsustainable. Doesnt make sense to me to scale one number up without touching the other.Sure but he was a 38% 3pt shooter in college so I wouldn't expect him to fall much. Let's say 1 less 3 but 2 more 2's and 1 more FTthe 38 number from college was never likely to be sustainable. No one shoots 38% from deep but then hovers around 50% from the free throw line.His college numbers are a lot bigger sample size then his pro numbers though. It is a very small sample size but he looks like he doesn't want to be there. He's playing 28 minutes a game and averaging 2 rebounds and .8 assistsSure, but he is also getting to the line 4.8 times a game and getting 1.8 steals a game. You can't just point out the negative "aggression" stats, without pointing out the positive "aggression" stats. Booker and Warren aren't shooting well either, so who is to say if they don't shoot better he doesn't have more assists as his USG is only 20.3.
Quote from: eja117 on October 23, 2017, 03:27:40 PMHe's in one of the worst imaginable situations for a rookieHe avoided working out for Cs because he and his agent wanted that situation. Enjoy it!!
He's in one of the worst imaginable situations for a rookie
Quote from: hodgy03038 on October 23, 2017, 07:54:40 PMQuote from: eja117 on October 23, 2017, 03:27:40 PMHe's in one of the worst imaginable situations for a rookieHe avoided working out for Cs because he and his agent wanted that situation. Enjoy it!!We chose Jayson. Jackson "fell" to the Suns. Huge difference.