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Walker Kessler Bench Appreciation Thread

Ya you keep leaning on free throws which im not sure why since i have been agreeing about the free throws. When gobert was 22 he took 7.1 shots per game and shot 60.4% and scored 11.4 ppg per 36. All those numbers are worse than kessler this year. (gobert did take 4.6 free throws per game per 36 at 62% which is better than kessler. but again, i have already condeded many times that free throws are a problem for kessler) Also turned it over more than kessler. (and remember, kessler was injured to start the year and had a horrible start. He is trending up now)
Walker had a player where he could have gone through Wiseman. Maybe he couldn't dunk it, but he could have forced contact for a foul instead he tried to flail a layup around him that would have made THT blush.

Him and Gobert aren't on the same planet when it comes to offense. Again, it's ridiculous anyone is trying to argue this as Jazz fans when we saw both for years. Yes, Walker shoots a similar percentage because he only takes shots he has a good chance of making and he won't attempt anything where contact might happen.
 
Walker had a player where he could have gone through Wiseman. Maybe he couldn't dunk it, but he could have forced contact for a foul instead he tried to flail a layup around him that would have made THT blush.

Him and Gobert aren't on the same planet when it comes to offense. Again, it's ridiculous anyone is trying to argue this as Jazz fans when we saw both for years. Yes, Walker shoots a similar percentage because he only takes shots he has a good chance of making and he won't attempt anything where contact might happen.
Not only a similar percentage but also attempts a similar amount of shots and scores about the same amount of points. And this is true even when kessler had a horrible start to the year dealing with an injury and playing on a team that was a complete mess and is in the first part of his second year.
 
Not only a similar percentage but also attempts a similar amount of shots and scores about the same amount of points. And this is true even when kessler had a horrible start to the year dealing with an injury and playing on a team that was a complete mess and is in the first part of his second year.
But they arent shooting the same amount of shots because Gobert is getting fouled on shots....
 
It will be interesting to see what they do when the play the Sixers.

Walker has no shot of guarding Embiid. Collins has even less of a shot, but they can spread him out on defense. Or do they go to Yurtseven who is probably our best individual post defender?
 
Gobert took 3 shots last night for 5 points.
game before that gobert was 3-8.
Game before that he was 6-7 and 1-1 from the line for 13 points in 38 minutes.
kessler last night was 4-6 for 8 points in 29 minutes
Both guys rarely shoot the ball and when they do they are usually quite efficient as they both mostly shoot dunks and layups.
The numbers bare it out. There isn't some huge gap where gobert is an offensive juggernaut.
 
Gobert took 3 shots last night for 5 points.
game before that gobert was 3-8.
Game before that he was 6-7 and 1-1 from the line for 13 points in 38 minutes.
kessler last night was 4-6 for 8 points in 29 minutes
Both guys rarely shoot the ball and when they do they are usually quite efficient as they both mostly shoot dunks and layups.
The numbers bare it out. There isn't some huge gap where gobert is an offensive juggernaut.
Fish, King of Numbers.
 
But they arent shooting the same amount of shots because Gobert is getting fouled on shots....
They are though. Gobert takes about 5 free throws per game per 36. that would be about 2.5 more shots added to his total shot attempts (8.6). So 11.1 for gobert and 10.5 for kessler (if we include his free throws as well)
If kessler can bring his free throw shooting up, which would probably increase his free throw rate, then he would be extremely similar to gobert offensively if not better. The free throws are a problem and are holding him back. I hope he improves a bunch in that regard.
 
They are though. Gobert takes about 6 free throws per game per 36. that would be about 3 more shots added to his total (8.6). So 11.6 for gobert and 10.5 for kessler (if we include his free throws as well)
Ok bud, Walker is as good as Gobert. I'll just let you have that fantasy in your head.
 
Ok bud, Walker is as good as Gobert. I'll just let you have that fantasy in your head.
I disagree. I think gobert is better than Kessler. Just think that they are similar type of players and both really good. Gobert is certainly better though. He has also played way more nba ball on way better teams with way better teammates so i kind of expect him to be better. He also makes like 30 million per year vs like 3 million for kessler lol. (and he is a much better free throw shooter which is where the most seperation comes in. Hopefully Kessler improves like Gobert did from the line. Gobert is also a better rebounder by a decent amount)

Gobert might be the best defensive player in the history of the nba. I expect walker kessler to be one of the best defensive player in the league each year and maybe win a DPOY award but not be in the discussion for greatest defender of all time.
 
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I expect walker kessler to be one of the best defensive player in the league each year and maybe win a DPOY award but not be in the discussion for greatest defender of all time.
Walker is not a "great defender" right now. He's a great rim protector. He can't close out, he can't contain smaller players near the perimeter. You have to be able to do some of that or teams will take advantage.

Gobert always had much quicker feet than Walker, more wiry athleticism and a much bigger wingspan. I don't see Kessler ever becoming an all-court defensive menace, he simply doesn't have the build.
 
Walker is not a "great defender" right now. He's a great rim protector. He can't close out, he can't contain smaller players near the perimeter. You have to be able to do some of that or teams will take advantage.

Gobert always had much quicker feet than Walker, more wiry athleticism and a much bigger wingspan. I don't see Kessler ever becoming an all-court defensive menace, he simply doesn't have the build.
During Rudy's early years, it was pretty painful to see him guard the perimeter too, though. I agree that Walker doesn't have the same quickness, and might never have, but he's also been improving in that area IMHO. He had a couple of really nice possessions against Luka, for example (granted, not very small or quick, but still clearly improving). I also feel his closeouts have been much better, including some blocked threes here and there (and virtually no fouls).
 
Walker is not a "great defender" right now. He's a great rim protector. He can't close out, he can't contain smaller players near the perimeter. You have to be able to do some of that or teams will take advantage.

Gobert always had much quicker feet than Walker, more wiry athleticism and a much bigger wingspan. I don't see Kessler ever becoming an all-court defensive menace, he simply doesn't have the build.
He is a great defender though. I literally watched him block a 3 point attempt last night. And the game before. I see him constantly having to leave his man to guard a teammates guy, swat that dude, turn around and swat another dude who got the rebound because no jazz players were doing anything. Covering huge portions of the court. I see him defending dudes on the perimeter well often.
I so often watch the jazz give up hella points then see Kessler come in the game and not give up hardly any points (@MT Steve often posts the stats on the game thread). You are tremendous downside so you don't see these things.
I saw someone post stats the other day showing Kessler combined with various jazz players and the amazing defensive rating improvement he causes.

He is a great defender. You are wrong. Just because he isn't as good a defender as gobert doesn't mean he isn't a great defender.

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