GVC
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One more excuse added to the list...Just because McHale was a good player doesn't mean he is a good coach.
One more excuse added to the list...Just because McHale was a good player doesn't mean he is a good coach.
One more excuse added to the list...
Really? For his career, Al has barely shot over 50%, doesn't get to the line, and despite high usage has only averaged 1.3 assists per game. Timmy and Pau come to mind instantly, but there are plenty of other players who've been much more effective in post-up situations than Big Al (if you consider passing and drawing fouls skills). I've collected some data (a few weeks ago) from MySynergySports, and may post some stats if I ever decide to crunch the numbers. Hopefully this myth can be dispelled.
https://www.mysynergysports.com/(but you have Synergy; I don't)
Not to sound too homerish, but I think that Enes and Malone have a lot of similarities, and I think Enes could possible become a better post player.
You'll have to wait a bit longer.I'm always very excited to hear synergy-informed findings.
You'll have to wait a bit longer.
Or you could always go and look at the site yourself.
mysynergysports is free. It's lacking a whole lot of data that I'd like to see, but it's not terrible.No rush.
And that place is a little daunting. It also appears to require $ which I am literally out of.
mysynergysports is free. It's lacking a whole lot of data that I'd like to see, but it's not terrible.
Yep.No idea. There's a search bar when I go to that address, and I just type in "Al Jefferson", hit enter, and some stats pop up.
And I'm still a little bit shocked that the Jazz never won a championship.