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For the type of shots Hood takes this is great efficiency.Agree on what? I didn't say it was horrible. Just that's is not all that efficient. We have other players who are more efficient that can take some of his shots.
I think it will be about being able to get moar Jae and probably less Favors. This weasels Udoh out (for this year).I’m geniunely concerned that Jae will have a bad attitude and be salty. Hopefully not but he’s got a prickly personality.
I like the idea of what Jae could do for us but I have doubts. I think Quin and DL are great and will get the best out of him.
Does anyone know what Locke means here in this twitter thread? Sometimes his writing is unintelligible.
It depends on how those shots are generated. For some 55% efficiency is meh(Crowder) because he does nothing but easy shots(catch and shoot, cuts, etc). Hood was relied to create offense and take the toughest shots for this team. Huge % of his shots were unassisted, bail us out shots. Just a comparison - Crowder gets 83% of his 2p shots assisted(most of those are gimmies), and 95% of his 3p shots assisted). Can you guess what the numbers are for Hood? 32% and 70%!!!! I don't know if people realize how hard that is. This is in the Harden realm! This is how much we relied on Hood to create offense for us and the efficiency with which he did this year has been great! Not good, not average! GREAT! If you gave Crowder those shots his TS% would probably be in the low 40s. Now that we've traded Hood we actually need to get someone to create offense for the second unit... like... u know... someone like Hood?I think this is technically below average (barely) efficiency. I read somewhere that it .560 is closer to average. That could be incorrect.
55% is average efficiency. Taking harder shots doesn't make it more efficient it just makes the shots he can/does take less efficient shots than some others. I think there's an argument to be made that his skills are sometimes useful, but it would be better if he could either take more efficient shots within the flow of the offense, or make more shots so that he had good efficiency instead of average.
It depends on how those shots are generated. For some 55% efficiency is meh(Crowder) because he does nothing but easy shots(catch and shoot, cuts, etc). Hood was relied to create offense and take the toughest shots for this team. Huge % of his shots were unassisted, bail us out shots. Just a comparison - Crowder gets 83% of his 2p shots assisted(most of those are gimmies), and 95% of his 3p shots assisted). Can you guess what the numbers are for Hood? 32% and 70%!!!! I don't know if people realize how hard that is. This is in the Harden realm! This is how much we relied on Hood to create offense for us and the efficiency with which he did this year has been great! Not good, not average! GREAT! If you gave Crowder those shots his TS% would probably be in the low 40s. Now that we've trade Hood we actually need to get someone to create offense for the second unit... like... u know... someone like Hood?
Jae has been prickly even in his Boston days. I can't imagine what happens if Quin makes him sit on the bench for Utah.I’m geniunely concerned that Jae will have a bad attitude and be salty. Hopefully not but he’s got a prickly personality.
I like the idea of what Jae could do for us but I have doubts. I think Quin and DL are great and will get the best out of him.
Hood's offense is a double-edged sword though (same with Johnson). It's great, but it also seems like their teammates defer to them too much at times. Sometimes Hood would find the happy medium, sometimes he wouldn't.It depends on how those shots are generated. For some 55% efficiency is meh(Crowder) because he does nothing but easy shots(catch and shoot, cuts, etc). Hood was relied to create offense and take the toughest shots for this team. Huge % of his shots were unassisted, bail us out shots. Just a comparison - Crowder gets 83% of his 2p shots assisted(most of those are gimmies), and 95% of his 3p shots assisted). Can you guess what the numbers are for Hood? 32% and 70%!!!! I don't know if people realize how hard that is. This is in the Harden realm! This is how much we relied on Hood to create offense for us and the efficiency with which he did this year has been great! Not good, not average! GREAT! If you gave Crowder those shots his TS% would probably be in the low 40s. Now that we've trade Hood we actually need to get someone to create offense for the second unit... like... u know... someone like Hood?
Some good points here. Like with any trades there will be give and take with what we gained and what we lost in the trade.Hood's offense is a double-edged sword though (same with Johnson). It's great, but it also seems like their teammates defer to them too much at times. Sometimes Hood would find the happy medium, sometimes he wouldn't.
It's definitely going to be interesting to see how 2nd units fair now. The offense will be worse because of no Hood, but the absence of Johnson should help the defense a lot more. Hood being gone also opens up the ball to be in Exum's hands a lot more in the 2nd units. The ball movement should be a bit better, but we will also probably be more turnover prone.
15-17M is low-balled? I tend to disagree. Huge contracts or not the last couple years, the market is correcting itself and taking on that contract for a 6th man with a cap that barely increases the next few years would be potentially crippling for any sort of flexibility and/or ability to truly upgrade our starting lineup.
I’m geniunely concerned that Jae will have a bad attitude and be salty. Hopefully not but he’s got a prickly personality.
I like the idea of what Jae could do for us but I have doubts. I think Quin and DL are great and will get the best out of him.
Good observation by Ben Anderson:
I've never seen or heard anything to suggest that he'd be an issue, aside from Windhorst saying that there was a divide between IT/Jae and the rest of the Cavs from the beginning. But that situation was just dysfunctional.
I just watched this video....
He comes across to me as probably being very intense before, during (which we've seen) and after games. And he seems very passionate about winning. But he also seems like he's very smart and level-headed.
Hood's offense is a double-edged sword though (same with Johnson). It's great, but it also seems like their teammates defer to them too much at times. Sometimes Hood would find the happy medium, sometimes he wouldn't.
It's definitely going to be interesting to see how 2nd units fair now. The offense will be worse because of no Hood, but the absence of Johnson should help the defense a lot more. Hood being gone also opens up the ball to be in Exum's hands a lot more in the 2nd units. The ball movement should be a bit better, but we will also probably be more turnover prone.