That shows up in Utah's win-loss record. When Exum plays 23 minutes or more, the Jazz are 1-7. When he plays less, the Jazz are 9-1.
Exum with Gobert: 200 minutes, -1.0 NetRtg
Mack with Gobert: 147 minutes, +17.4 NetRtg
Exum with Hayward: 174 minutes, +1.4 NetRtg
Mack with Hayward: 155 minutes, +16.7 NetRtg
Exum with Hood: 167 minutes, -8.0 NetRtg
Mack with Hood: 159 minutes, +11.8 NetRtg
Exum with Hill: 51 minutes, -11.8 NetRtg
Mack with Hill: 26 minutes, +23.4 NetRtg
Exum with Gobert and Hayward: 140 minutes, +7.6 NetRtg
Mack with Gobert and Hayward: 87 minutes, +21.2 NetRtg
Exum with Hayward and Hood: 104 minutes, -3.9 NetRtg
Mack with Hayward and Hood: 61 minutes, +22 NetRtg
Exum with Gobert and Hill: 34 minutes, -15.6 NetRtg
Mack with Gobert and Hill: 21 minutes, +27.9 NetRtg
Exum with Gobert, Hayward, and Hood: 96 minutes, -0.2 NetRtg
Mack with Gobert, Hayward, and Hood: 42 minutes, +10.2 NetRtg
very arbitrarily selected cutoff point. I bet the choice had nothing to do with trying to support a point.Ouch.
damn son
Watching those videos, sheesh, can't tell if Exum's defender is playing basketball or football. Looks like a free safety out there.
very arbitrarily selected cutoff point. I bet the choice had nothing to do with trying to support a point.
Small sample on/off numbers are not reliable.
But the numbers support the eye test. When Exum is in the game all I can see is how no on guards him and how much it hurts the offense.
Oh don't get me wrong - he does have his warts and his inability to take advantage of the space he's given is one of them, but I don't think he's as bad as this small sample suggests. I actually thought he was making strides of sort offensively when he was given a chance.