Since January 1st, basically half a season: 188/428 FG 55/133 3PT 127/138 FT
44 FG% 41 3PT% 92 FT%
How does the compare to last season during the same stretch?I posted this in the game-thread, but this is the right place for it:
Rubio was famous for being a terrible shooter who got hot for stretches. So what's the difference? The length of those stretches:
First seasons, they lasted a couple of weeks. The following seasons they were 1 month, maybe 2. Last couple of seasons, they were post all-star break.
Now, it's almost like he's had a season with good shooting %s lowered by a bad stretch: november and december.
Since January 1st, basically half a season: 188/428 FG 55/133 3PT 127/138 FT
44 FG% 41 3PT% 92 FT%
How does the compare to last season during the same stretch?
I love what Rubio is doing but it seems to be a theme for him. Rough first half, great post all Star.
Frankly I am okay with that assuming he keeps it up for the playoffs.
Those who supported Rubio in the rough times can swing their dicks in pride.
@Eenie-Meenie I laugh at your slander threads on Rubio
Simple answer, noI wonder if the Jazz can really be beat if Rubio keeps this up?
I mean, no team has ever had to defend his shot..
This is crazy. Crazy good.
But he can't be the only one to show upSimple answer, no
Rubio is still undervalued in this forum, or little appreciated; If Exum were playing at his level, there would be hundreds of comments of support. But it's fine, he'll turn the sock.
I don't know man his TS% is still .533 for the season while Dante is currently at a cozy .630. (obviously small sample size etc etc) One of those is elite and one is well below league average. His advanced stats do not look great. He has played pretty damn well recently, but overall I don't think it's time to crown him or call out some Dante Bias. What Dante has been producing (bad game last night imo) has been pretty crazy, and he is also still a raw product with an elite athletic profile who needs tons of development.
Let's just be realistic. The situations are completely different.