Kas shot 8/30 (26.7%) on traditional step-backsDo you have a subscription to a college stats site, or where are you getting your stats from?
If so, could you look up Kas's catch and shoot vs pull up numbers? Both quantity and percentages?
It feels like when I watch Kas he is mostly taking pull ups, which I'm pretty sure hurt his numbers quite a bit.
Kas shot 8/30 (26.7%) on traditional step-backs
12/23 (52.2%) on side step-backs (10 of the makes were to his left)
4/14 (28.6%) on hop-backs
44.4% of his 3's made were step-backs
He shot 35.8% on total step-back 3’s
39.2% of his total attempted 3’s were some form of a step-back
35.4% on catch-and-shoot 3’s
They aren’t that detailed I went back and watched all of his threes to get you these numbers.Thanks! I didn't realize the numbers would be that detailed. Great information.
So if 39.2% were step back 3's, I assume the other categories are regular pull ups and catch and shoot? Would it be possible to have those broken down on percentage of attempts as well? Do you have a comparison to other draft prospects on how many step backs he took?
If you don't have time to answer my questions. No problem and I understand. I appreciate you looking in to it and responding.
Are you joking? If serious I owe you coke or something, man that's amazing.They aren’t that detailed I went back and watched all of his threes to get you these numbers.
Clarkson and Jalen Green can…Clarkson and Harper can bond over being Filipino
That escalated quicklyAre you joking? If serious I OWE YOU COKE or something, man that's amazing.
A Coca-Cola, lol.That escalated quickly
No need, I do it for the love of the game.Are you joking? If serious I owe you coke or something, man that's amazing.
Wow, that is dedication.No need, I do it for the love of the game.
I would agree. Made me reconsider my thoughts on him. I will be moving him up on my next big board.Wow, that is dedication.
After watching all of Kas's 3pt shots do you have any opinions?
My hypothesis is that he is going to be a very good shooter in the NBA and that his percentages don't reflect how good he is because of the level of difficulty of his shots.
I like him, but he’s not in my top 5 and the Jazz (mercifully) locked that up.I would agree. Made me reconsider my thoughts on him. I will be moving him up on my next big board.
His step-back three percentage is very good all things considered. That is a hard shot and a very nice skill/trait to have.
He shot 41% from 3 in his first 19 games. I think that is much more accurate than what he ended up at. The difficultly of his shots and threes are a lot higher than other prospects. Not a ton off of screens or a ton of wide open ones.
I agree. He will likely be 6th for me. Problem is the Jazz might not agree with that.I like him, but he’s not in my top 5 and the Jazz (mercifully) locked that up.
Flagg, Harper, Bailey, Edgecombe and Johnson. I feel good about any of them ending up with the Jazz, and then more excitement as you move up the list.
Someone sold me on starting at 5, and then working your way up the list as the lottery unfolds.I agree. He will likely be 6th for me. Problem is the Jazz might not agree with that.
Tony Jones has been hyping up Tre Johnson quite a bit and said he’d be in the mix for 3-5 for the Jazz. I’m not sure if that’s intel he’s getting or if he’s doing that to comfort us in the event we do fall to 5.
I like him, but he’s not in my top 5 and the Jazz (mercifully) locked that up.
Flagg, Harper, Bailey, Edgecombe and Johnson. I feel good about any of them ending up with the Jazz, and then more excitement as you move up the list.
I could see the Jazz having him at 4th, but I don't think they would have him 3rd at all. While I think Tre will definitely be better than Brice, especially with handle and getting to the rim, I think Brice kind of fills that roll. I think they would prefer Edgecomb for more defense and offense potential. Maybe Ace too but I think the Jazz are looking for motor, desire to get better, and the ability to change from being coached up. I don't know if I see that with Ace or if maybe it was just being on a terrible Rutgers team and he had the green light, which made some bad habits stick out. I would not be surprised if Tre or Ace is 4th on their board.I agree. He will likely be 6th for me. Problem is the Jazz might not agree with that.
Tony Jones has been hyping up Tre Johnson quite a bit and said he’d be in the mix for 3-5 for the Jazz. I’m not sure if that’s intel he’s getting or if he’s doing that to comfort us in the event we do fall to 5.
I liked Kas more at the beginning, but soured on him later in the season. I think I would prefer Kon at 6th and CMB at 7. Then Kas at 8. I would be interested in Elizah's amazing stats for Kas as the season went on and during conference play and tournaments.I still think Kas is right there in the 3-6 range for me. I'm going to deep dive on his defense a little bit more because watching him live I had mixed reviews. In my mind he works hard on defense and mostly does a good job, but can't navigate ball screens.
Offensively if you don't believe he can be a primary on ball player, then I can understand not being super high on him. His turnovers are concerning, but again, when I watched him he was trying to make things happen so I'm not as concerned about his turnovers.
He has the upside of a very good offensive hub, but his shooting needs to be good enough where he has to be guarded very closely, so again it comes down to how good of a shooter do you think he can become. For me personally, I think it's much more likely that Kas becomes an elite shooter than Ace becomes an elite passer, VJ because an elite playmaker, or Tre becomes a passable defender.