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How much should we be talking about Donovan?

OK so I decided to take a deeper look into that graph since it seems kinda screwy. I incorrectly called it points per possession in my explanation post, it's points per shot which is defined as points off 2PA/3PA divided by total FGA (points per possession includes FTs and TOs but PPS doesn't)

Mitchell has scored 577 total points off of shots so far this season, and has attempted 627. 577/627 = 0.92 points per shot which is bad.

Rubio has scored 381 total points off of shots so far this season, and has attempted 422. 381/422 = 0.9 points per shot which is also bad.

So basically the Jazz' top two guys are not even close to sniffing 1.0 points per shot while every other team in the league has a top duo that can do it. That's how bad they've been efficiency wise, and while stat ignores their FTs and TOs I don't think their PPP would be all that much better to be honest.

I don't think we should put a ton of faith in stats that don't include FTs... FT attempts can make an inefficient scorer a good scorer. Its the most efficient "shot" outside of dunks. Dante shoots 4.8 FTs per 36 to Ricky's 3.4 (I'm guessing about 15-20% of those are techs too). Not saying we need to swap roles, but it is one of the clear advantages Dante has over Ricky.

Agree with the premise though... the guys who shoot a lot don't make a lot. On our team even more so.
 
Few other players to compare to

Gobert has a PPS of 1.32 which is elite
Favs has a PPS of 1.32 as well which is elite
Ingles has a PPS of 1.09 which is good
Exum has a PPS of 0.93 which is bad
Crowder has a PPS of 1.06 which is alright

basically just reconfirming what most of us already knew, the Jazz' guard play has been bad this year scoring wise and the forwards and bigs are picking up the slack.

It's part of the reason I think we could bring in a semi-efficient guard (like when I suggested Tim Hardaway... I'm off that particular player now doe) and still see a noticeable uptick in offense.
 
I don't think we should put a ton of faith in stats that don't include FTs... FT attempts can make an inefficient scorer a good scorer. Its the most efficient "shot" outside of dunks. Dante shoots 4.8 FTs per 36 to Ricky's 3.4 (I'm guessing about 15-20% of those are techs too). Not saying we need to swap roles, but it is one of the clear advantages Dante has over Ricky.

Agree with the premise though... the guys who shoot a lot don't make a lot. On our team even more so.
I had a really hard time finding any PPP data which is weird, but using this formula here if it's accurate it would look something like

683 / (627 - 20 + 91 + (0.44 x 134)) = 0.9022 PPP for Mitchell

worth noting though that unless something has changed in the last few years, assists aren't considered to be possessions since a possession is when that player ends the team's possession on the offensive end through a shot, a TO, or a foul.
 
To speak to your reads thing... he misses guys on the perimeter and gets too far in the paint and pukes up a shot or the ball too often. I agree it is likely a lot of DM, but not completely.

If there was another creator or more space I think maybe he forces less. I think he works it out... the spot up shooting at very least should creep up to where it was last year.
Totally agree.
 
Few other players to compare to

Gobert has a PPS of 1.32 which is elite
Favs has a PPS of 1.32 as well which is elite
Ingles has a PPS of 1.09 which is good
Exum has a PPS of 0.93 which is bad
Crowder has a PPS of 1.06 which is alright

basically just reconfirming what most of us already knew, the Jazz' guard play has been bad this year scoring wise and the forwards and bigs are picking up the slack.
Thanks for this. What did your handle used to be? I missed the change to Sandman.
 
Given how much attention Mitchell's drives get, and how high his usage is, he should be averaging 6+ assists per game. If he drove with the idea that he either gets a good shot or passes it to an open man, his game would be improve a lot, and so would the Jazz' prospects as a team. Smashing into a wall of defenders and throwing a prayer, or worse, lazily taking a contested off the dribble 3 with 20 seconds left on the clock (like he's Steph Curry or some ****), gets us nowhere.

Well, I suspect the coaches are working with him on those tendencies.....but as time goes on and we don't see much, if any, improvement in his shot selection, we are going to have to draw the sad conclusion that Mitchell is a bonafide, uncoachable, schoolyard hip-hopper that we are either stuck with or can possibly trade for someone who is more fundamentally sound and coachable!
 
Well, I suspect the coaches are working with him on those tendencies.....but as time goes on and we don't see much, if any, improvement in his shot selection, we are going to have to draw the sad conclusion that Mitchell is a bonafide, uncoachable, schoolyard hip-hopper that we are either stuck with or can possibly trade for someone who is more fundamentally sound and coachable!

Which would be a total 180 from the noise of last year, which was that he listened to the coaches very tightly and then he would execute what they tought him right the next game.

It makes me think that Quin is okay with those terrible shots in traffic that Mitchell throws up.
 
Which would be a total 180 from the noise of last year, which was that he listened to the coaches very tightly and then he would execute what they tought him right the next game.

It makes me think that Quin is okay with those terrible shots in traffic that Mitchell throws up.

This... they’ve told him to be aggressive. I think our disdain for the 15-20 footer also hurts us. His worst games come against drop the big teams like Memphis, Philly, and Portland. I wonder if he shot the 15-18 footer if it’d be better and maybe less predictable. He seems solid in that range.

I wonder what they’ve told him on those floaters and non-paint midrange... I’d be fine with those shots if we were getting offensive rebounds or free throws out of it. I wonder what it’d look like if they told him drive and kick it out if you don’t have the somewhat clean look at the rim or a solid high pass opportunity.

IDK what to make of his season thus far.
 
I'm more concerned about Mitchell shooting 32% on wide open 3s (defender further than 6ft away) than I am about his questionable shots where he drives into 2 or more defenders and forces up a shot to be honest.
 
Well I mean, the whole NBA knows his tendency when driving to the rim so opposing teams pack the paint. I wouldn’t have thought he would need coaching to dish it out. This is due to the rockets game 2, where he had 15 points 11 assist. He picked them apart in that game so I thought his IQ was higher.

Soon as he starts dishing out it will give the opposing team potentially two choices to make, instead of one.
 
I'm more concerned about Mitchell shooting 32% on wide open 3s (defender further than 6ft away) than I am about his questionable shots where he drives into 2 or more defenders and forces up a shot to be honest.

That's not as concerning. He's not a very good 3 point shooter. He'll have to work on improving that throughout his career. The other issues are more easily adjustable.
 
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