10-21-2022, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2022, 01:27 PM by dynamicalVoid.)
(10-21-2022, 01:14 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: That's exactly what they did in game 1.
I'm having trouble remembering a single THJ shot that was a "decision" and not a set play designed to end in a shot for him. Check that - there was that one he made in transition created by Green...but in the half court, at least the vast majority of his shots were designed opportunities.
He just needs to make them. Hopefully, he's just rusty.
Hey...Im not trying to argue too much...I understand there is a possibility Mavs feed the guy to increase his value for a trade but:
Are you suggesting thats why they are feeding him or running set plays for him to increase value for a trade?
Or is your opinion they are trying to get him in rhythm or actually lean on him that much?
Because, my casual observing opinion is, Mavs are fools to really set that many plays for this guy and kill that many drives by feeding him. Hes proven streaky. Hes proven possession killer. Hes proven ball hogger. Hes proven not able to dribble or create. Hes proven complete offensive mood killer by not playing within the flow of the offense.
To sum it up...our offense looks way better when hes not on the floor. Flows better. I have a hard time believing Mavs prefer THJ's inconsistent offensive game and terrible overall game.
What are the maths? How often does he microwave and how can you count on that to win you games?
I guess it would have to do with Points Per Minute Played or something like that. Is THJ's off the wall good? Is it worth killing the teams mood with his chucking even if he has good PPMP?