I'm guessing it's like most 11 game stretches. Some good offenses and some bad ones.
Dallas, new orleans, Cleveland, Sacramento, Miami, Brooklyn are all in that stretch.
(Don't know the offensive ratings of those teams though)
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Currently half of this thread is my BS or people talking about my BS.This thread has less Cy bull**** in it, so it's better.
Hardy has figured out that Walker is most effective against mid tier players so he limits his minutes to those types and then tries to spread the more talented lineups we play against out with our spacing bigs.I just looked it up and it's really bad. Maybe one of the worst 11 game stretch of offenses that any team will play this year. We didnt play a top five offense in the whole stretch and played 3 of the 4 worst offenses. I calculated the average offensive rating of the teams we played and it is 113, which would be a bottom 10 offense in the league right now.
Still, Kessler was extremely good and deserves his recognition. You can feel the difference when he comes in to the games. The stats posted about 2 man lineups were extremely impressive to me.
Hardy has figured out that Walker is most effective against mid tier players so he limits his minutes to those types and then tries to spread the more talented lineups we play against out with our spacing bigs.
That's it.Yeah, I don't think that's it LOL. I think he has decided to limit his minutes with Collins, and Collins is getting paid starter money.
Jesus Christo, dude.it's not wet blanket. The literal point of these threads is to go back to them and see the comments over time. Why are we making two threads of the same content when one good one already exist?
Incorrect. In 2 of the last 3 games he put Kessler in and left him for HUGE stretches in the second half because he was too effective and the team was playing too well to take him out. Didn't limit his minutes and left him out there against the opponent startersHardy has figured out that Walker is most effective against mid tier players so he limits his minutes to those types and then tries to spread the more talented lineups we play against out with our spacing bigs.
Yeah, if he's really feeling it you can leave him in and roll the dice.Incorrect. In 2 of the last 3 games he put Kessler in and left him for HUGE stretches in the second half because he was too effective and the team was playing too well to take him out. Didn't limit his minutes and left him out there against the opponent starters
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