George O'Brien
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I keep wondering if D'Antoni is seeing something we aren't.
1. What is he seeing in Casey that we aren't? Casey is shooting only 40.8% and just 29.7% for three. He averages just 1.6 rpg in 20.6 minutes and just .44 steals. I keep hoping he will rediscover his shooting touch, but right now I can't see what he is providing that playing a bigger guy or even Outlaw wouldn't. What is D'Antoni seeing we aren't?
2. What is it about Jake's play that gets him so much of the scarce big men minutes? Jake gets more rebounds, but Hunter blocks shots and is more effective on defense. Offensively, Voskuhl shoots 42.1% while Hunter hits 65.4% of his shots. Voskuhl has more minutes yet Hunter has scored almost twice the number of points. Once again, what is D'Antoni seeing we aren't?
Voskuhl 156 minutes (average of 12 minutes in 13 games)
Hunter 143 (average of 11 minutes in 13 games)
Lampe 49 (average of 8.2 minutes in 6 games)
Vroman 30 (average of 6 minutes in 5 games)
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Total 378 out of 3,865 through 16 games. This means the bigs are averaging averaging under 10% of the minutes and an average total of 23.6 minutes per game.
As low as this is, these stats are deceptive because a lot of these minutes are garbage time or the last two minutes of the quarter, which isn't enough time to for most players to get into the game.
This season the Suns have taken 1352 shots while their opponents have taken 1420. Considering that the Suns created 24 more turnovers than they gave up, this reflects 67 offensive rebound advantage the Suns opponents have had. Some of this is that the Suns shoot better, but the Suns have not been playing the cream of the NBA.
3. Why does Q (not to mention Marion and Jacobsen) have a total green light on shooting threes? This season Q has taken 102 three point shots but has hit only 28. Considering that he has taken a total of 199 shots, this means that more than half of his shots are for three yet he has the worst three point average of any of the Suns shooters. Here is how the Suns three point shooting stacks up:
Johnson - 49.3% 34-69
Nash - 41.2% 21-51
Barbosa - 33.3% 8-14
Marion - 29.2% 19-65
Jacobsen - 29.7% 11-37
Richardson - 27.5% 28-102
Richardson's overall shooting percentage is 36.2%, but he is hitting 45% of his non-three point shots. Jacobsen is hitting 53% of his non-three point shots but his overall average is just 40.8%.
Some of this may be Nash's fault. He is used to passing the ball to guys who can hit open jumpers, but the Suns is not a great outside shooting team. They have their games and their spurts, but IMHO their offense needs to be more focused on cutters and mid range shots rather than getting shooters open looks for three. Take away JJ and Nash, the Suns are shooting only 28.9% for three.
Larry Brown can be a jerk However, I like his rule that no one can take a three point shot until after the ball has been passed at least three times. For most of the Suns, it looks like they need something to get them to work the ball more.
BTW, the key to the Suns success has been their defense which has been pretty good all season and generates fast breaks. What is not working is their over reliance on three point shots when in their half court sets.
1. What is he seeing in Casey that we aren't? Casey is shooting only 40.8% and just 29.7% for three. He averages just 1.6 rpg in 20.6 minutes and just .44 steals. I keep hoping he will rediscover his shooting touch, but right now I can't see what he is providing that playing a bigger guy or even Outlaw wouldn't. What is D'Antoni seeing we aren't?
2. What is it about Jake's play that gets him so much of the scarce big men minutes? Jake gets more rebounds, but Hunter blocks shots and is more effective on defense. Offensively, Voskuhl shoots 42.1% while Hunter hits 65.4% of his shots. Voskuhl has more minutes yet Hunter has scored almost twice the number of points. Once again, what is D'Antoni seeing we aren't?
Voskuhl 156 minutes (average of 12 minutes in 13 games)
Hunter 143 (average of 11 minutes in 13 games)
Lampe 49 (average of 8.2 minutes in 6 games)
Vroman 30 (average of 6 minutes in 5 games)
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Total 378 out of 3,865 through 16 games. This means the bigs are averaging averaging under 10% of the minutes and an average total of 23.6 minutes per game.
As low as this is, these stats are deceptive because a lot of these minutes are garbage time or the last two minutes of the quarter, which isn't enough time to for most players to get into the game.
This season the Suns have taken 1352 shots while their opponents have taken 1420. Considering that the Suns created 24 more turnovers than they gave up, this reflects 67 offensive rebound advantage the Suns opponents have had. Some of this is that the Suns shoot better, but the Suns have not been playing the cream of the NBA.
3. Why does Q (not to mention Marion and Jacobsen) have a total green light on shooting threes? This season Q has taken 102 three point shots but has hit only 28. Considering that he has taken a total of 199 shots, this means that more than half of his shots are for three yet he has the worst three point average of any of the Suns shooters. Here is how the Suns three point shooting stacks up:
Johnson - 49.3% 34-69
Nash - 41.2% 21-51
Barbosa - 33.3% 8-14
Marion - 29.2% 19-65
Jacobsen - 29.7% 11-37
Richardson - 27.5% 28-102
Richardson's overall shooting percentage is 36.2%, but he is hitting 45% of his non-three point shots. Jacobsen is hitting 53% of his non-three point shots but his overall average is just 40.8%.
Some of this may be Nash's fault. He is used to passing the ball to guys who can hit open jumpers, but the Suns is not a great outside shooting team. They have their games and their spurts, but IMHO their offense needs to be more focused on cutters and mid range shots rather than getting shooters open looks for three. Take away JJ and Nash, the Suns are shooting only 28.9% for three.
Larry Brown can be a jerk However, I like his rule that no one can take a three point shot until after the ball has been passed at least three times. For most of the Suns, it looks like they need something to get them to work the ball more.
BTW, the key to the Suns success has been their defense which has been pretty good all season and generates fast breaks. What is not working is their over reliance on three point shots when in their half court sets.