The Jazz Wonderbra
Well-Known Member
I think what the stat means is that when Hayward is not the ONLY scoring threat on the court making shots, our chances of winning go way up. Often has been the case that... when Hayward scores a lot it's because the court is more open due to other threats. When other guys are missing or just off, the court bogs down for Hayward. He has to shoot in volume to score the same points and we usually are in much tighter games there.
Also, this shows that our defense is capable of holding teams to low totals, but our offense often needs Hood and either Ingles or Lyles to stretch the floor and score. In particular they are needed come the 4th quarter.
I don't think it's a crazy stat...
Also, this shows that our defense is capable of holding teams to low totals, but our offense often needs Hood and either Ingles or Lyles to stretch the floor and score. In particular they are needed come the 4th quarter.
I don't think it's a crazy stat...