pace adjusted?
No, Fish only cares about per 36 for some reason because it fits his narrative.
pace adjusted?
Not at all. I don't know how to adjust stats for pace.No, Fish only cares about per 36 for some reason because it fits his narrative.
Not at all. I don't know how to adjust stats for pace.
I don't even have a narrative. Someone else said that Hayward took a small step back last year (nothing to freak out about btw) and I decided to compare his stats this year vs last year and posted what I found.
They are not way worse or anything. Just a little worse across the board. I'm sure there are many reasons why that's the case (injuries, running so much, playing so many minutes, other players stepping up more, pace, coaching, tougher schedule, new baby).... there is no way that he didn't improve last year. Impossible. Every season for Hayward is better than the last no matter what.
Me tooI think he took a big step as a defender and overall took a step forward.
I agree. At least offensively.
Last year he averaged less points, less assists, less rebounds, less blocks, and less steals, shot a worse field goal %, worse efg%, and worse three point % and got to the line less than the year before (all per 36)
Me too
Well at first I thought he took a small step back offensively, but then I realized that is simply not possible for Hayward. Then you provided some really good info that cemented it in my mind that Hayward took a step forward.So you agree he took a small step back or a step forward?
I think he took a big step as a defender and overall took a step forward.
who argues that Hayward took a small step back last year?
Nah, not really. At worst he was the same.Fair enough, he took a step backward offensively, at least efficiency wise. I think he'll do better next year.
Nah, not really. At worst he was the same.
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Yep. It will say a lot if he puts his money where his mouth is.
Yep. A few Spurs' guys did this for years. Hayward needs to recognize the importance of that. If he, Gobert, Favors, Hood, and Exum each end up taking about 4M less per year than they could make elsewhere, that's 20M freed up so that everyone can be re-signed and/or the bench can be solidified. Seriously, is it gonna kill him to make 26M per year rather than 30M? Dude will still likely rake in over 250M in just NBA contracts alone by the time he retires (maybe even 300M) and be set. And that selflessness can help build a trust and camaderie that can build something special on the court imo.
so only about $320k per month each.
Yeah, but when you take out taxes there's only pocket change left really.
Here's what I saw:Well at first I thought he took a small step back offensively, but then I realized that is simply not possible for Hayward. Then you provided some really good info that cemented it in my mind that Hayward took a step forward.
Forward it is.