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Grades from last night....

Curry, sure, although a lot of that is deep pull-ups (still isos). Not buying Thompson as clearly better than Gordo yet, although I don't watch enough Golden State to know how many of his isos are opportunistic. How's Thompson as a passer off the bounce?

In the terms we are discussing, I'd take Gordon over Klay. Just thought I'd throw out the question.

I don't agree that Thompson is "terrible" in ISOs... as long as deep pull-ups are considered.
 
Curry, sure, although a lot of that is deep pull-ups (still isos). Not buying Thompson as clearly better than Gordo yet, although I don't watch enough Golden State to know how many of his isos are opportunistic. How's Thompson as a passer off the bounce?
I put Hayward ahead of Thompson in iso's
 
Reply #2: I started from the list of players with 100+ iso possessions per Synergy Sports stats. Westbrook wasn't particularly effective last season, which is likely due to both his suspect decision-making and Durant's absence (which necessitated him taking on more offensive responsibility). Durant didn't have 100 iso possessions last season. I agree though, both are better iso players than Gordo. Am I missing anyone else a clear notch above him?

Anthony Davis, John Wall, Carmelo Anthony, and Demarcus Cousins to name a few. And quite a few others according to NBA.com isolation statistics.
 
Anthony Davis, John Wall, Carmelo Anthony, and Demarcus Cousins to name a few. And quite a few others according to NBA.com isolation statistics.
Davis and Cousins aren't perimeter players (Gordo was more efficient than both on isos anyway). Gordo finished better than both Melo and Wall on similar-ish volume. A few of the other players who were more efficient on isos were playing off the bench or drawing less general defensive attention.
 
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