Don't know if it's intentional or not, but I don't think we need bad statistical arguments to glaze Key. No need to pull a Locke.
having the highest usage on the team and being clearly above average TS% is a pretty big deal. that was always Don's issue. He couldnever quite get above league average but the truly great players always do. Not saying Key is a great player. He'll have to sustain it year in and year out. But it is a positive sign being in the 60s at age 22.Donovan never became anything more than a moderate foul drawerView attachment 19831having the highest usage on the team and being clearly above average TS% is a pretty big deal. that was always Don's issue. He couldnever quite get above league average but the truly great players always do. Not saying Key is a great player. He'll have to sustain it year in and year out. But it is a positive sign being in the 60s at age 22.
View attachment 19831having the highest usage on the team and being clearly above average TS% is a pretty big deal. that was always Don's issue. He couldnever quite get above league average but the truly great players always do. Not saying Key is a great player. He'll have to sustain it year in and year out. But it is a positive sign being in the 60s at age 22.
yeah I wonder how much the uptick in efficiency is related to how the game is being officiated. I'd have to do a deep diveKudos for brining up the fact that TS% has increased since then. Numbers have gone up quite a bit in just a few years. I see so many people comparing today’s efficiency to a previous time and that’s just not right. Key is still more efficient in a relative sense, but it’s not as much as it appears on the surface.
But the elephant in the room with all of this is the other side of the ball. I think Key is comparable or maybe even better than Don offensively, but if we’re going to call one player overrated it’s only fair to consider both sides of the ball.
IIRC in the 90s it was around 54/55. I was curious a couple years ago and during prime Stockton years he was averaging around 65% which was top 10-15 all time I think. I wish he would have shot the ball more.yeah I wonder how much the uptick in efficiency is related to how the game is being officiated. I'd have to do a deep dive
yeah I wonder how much the uptick in efficiency is related to how the game is being officiated. I'd have to do a deep dive
So far his on man defense from 15 ft and beyond has shown tremendous improvement from last year, and his effort has shown it too. Last year his opponent shot a few % higher than league average and this year it is -1.5ish. His inside d #s are way worse. Likely because not having Kessler behind him makes it harder to play tight as you don't have great backup in the paint.I think Key is one of the biggest benefactors of the uptick in FT’s. I hate that it’s called this way, but if this going to be the way it is might as well take advantage. He’s made other improvements, of course, but he really has the perfect set of skills to take advantage. I thought he had a chance to be very, very good offensively but this is beyond what I imagined.
Defensively is where it looks really bad on paper. Some of it can be attributed to the weirdness of our situation and numbers being noisy to begin with….but I still think it’s fairly alarming.
I think going from the worst defender to like bottom 25 percentile is doable, however, and that will make a big difference.
So far his on man defense from 15 ft and beyond has shown tremendous improvement from last year, and his effort has shown it too. Last year his opponent shot a few % higher than league average and this year it is -1.5ish. His inside d #s are way worse. Likely because not having Kessler behind him makes it harder to play tight as you don't have great backup in the paint.
Of course this stat only tells a fraction of the story, and I still see him take plays off, but overall his defensive effort looks better. The team needs to be better overall but they have looked better on defense over the past couple games.
I don't think Keyonte's defense has been even remotely good
, but man, people who access stats driven by all 10 men on the court should be required to sign a disclaimer acknowledging that its a bad stat to try to make a point about an individual's performance.
The dfg% numbers you're sweeping under the rug say a hell of a lot more than the noisy stat you're bringing up that has 9 other external variables going on.
I am shocked that when you replace the Kessler minutes with Love minutes at center, it's even worse than last year. Beyond shocked.
There isn't a guard in the league who would prevent us from getting rinsed on the court with our lack of rim protection.
I don't think Keyonte's defense has been even remotely good, but man, people who access stats driven by all 10 men on the court should be required to sign a disclaimer acknowledging that its a bad stat to try to make a point about an individual's performance.