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Random?Dennis Schroder
Quote from: rondofan1255 on January 29, 2019, 06:14:47 PMRandom?Dennis SchroderSherm Douglas. Not really comparable, but it is random.
Quote from: Sophomore on January 29, 2019, 12:41:00 PMQuote from: DefenseWinsChamps on January 29, 2019, 11:32:14 AMBy the way, as a starter this year, Rozier is per 36 averaging 17-6-6 on 47/40/92 shooting splits with only 1 turnover a game. Those numbers are similar to Holiday's all-star season in his fourth year, but Rozier is more efficient with less turnovers.That is a *really* small sample size. Last night he started and shot 40/25, contributing a number of what-is-he-thinking, only-Terry plays.And the rest of his playing time matters. I don't know if he's pressing for PT at the point, but the offense is just a lot worse when he's out there. He dribbles too much, can't throw a lob, takes bad shots, and generally does not know how to set up his teammates. Marcus Smart is so much better than he is at making passes and setting the offense, in addition to being a better defender.7 games is a small sample size, but when you combine that with the 16 games last year at about the same level of productivty (16-5-5 on 38/39/75 shooting splits) and his 19 games as a starter in the playoffs (17-6-5 on 41/35/82 shooting splits), you start to see a pattern. That's 42 games at the same level of production as a starter. Also, he isn't close to Holiday's usage (because the Sixers were force-feeding Holiday that year), and that doesn't account for the fact that the Sixers played Holiday 38 minutes a game, but Rozier was getting less.
Quote from: DefenseWinsChamps on January 29, 2019, 11:32:14 AMBy the way, as a starter this year, Rozier is per 36 averaging 17-6-6 on 47/40/92 shooting splits with only 1 turnover a game. Those numbers are similar to Holiday's all-star season in his fourth year, but Rozier is more efficient with less turnovers.That is a *really* small sample size. Last night he started and shot 40/25, contributing a number of what-is-he-thinking, only-Terry plays.And the rest of his playing time matters. I don't know if he's pressing for PT at the point, but the offense is just a lot worse when he's out there. He dribbles too much, can't throw a lob, takes bad shots, and generally does not know how to set up his teammates. Marcus Smart is so much better than he is at making passes and setting the offense, in addition to being a better defender.
By the way, as a starter this year, Rozier is per 36 averaging 17-6-6 on 47/40/92 shooting splits with only 1 turnover a game. Those numbers are similar to Holiday's all-star season in his fourth year, but Rozier is more efficient with less turnovers.
i got to think of a me first ball hog that is super streaky .I forget his name , but that guy CBS had early on as a guard , who was brought back from Japan or something and got player of the month once . During the 1-2 year of CBS .
Quote from: SHAQATTACK on January 29, 2019, 06:29:02 PMi got to think of a me first ball hog that is super streaky .I forget his name , but that guy CBS had early on as a guard , who was brought back from Japan or something and got player of the month once . During the 1-2 year of CBS .Jordan Crawford