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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostHis defense wasn't poor. He could of taken better shots but, I see a lot of his teammates giving him the ball with like 8 seconds on the shot clock. What else is he going to do? He definitely has some improvements to make but, he has been as bad as people are making it out to be.
As long as half of his shots are coming from in the paint and his playing solid defense I'm good with that. His not a natural facilitator. The playoffs isn't the place to try things that don't come natural to you. His kept his turnovers down as well.
In regards to the underlined; he's shown this season that he can be one. It's what helped make this his best season to date. He's NOT doing this in the playoffs. He's doubled down on shooting as much and as often as he possibly can.
It's very easy to keep your turnovers down when you don't pass the ball. Missed shots early in the shot clock or heavily into traffic don't count as turnovers. Functionally; they are."My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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Just Is wrote: View PostThe issue here of course is that neither of these things are true.
In regards to the underlined; he's shown this season that he can be one. It's what helped make this his best season to date. He's NOT doing this in the playoffs. He's doubled down on shooting as much and as often as he possibly can.
It's very easy to keep your turnovers down when you don't pass the ball.@Chr1st1anL
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostHis defense wasn't poor. He could of taken better shots but, I see a lot of his teammates giving him the ball with like 8 seconds on the shot clock. What else is he going to do? He definitely has some improvements to make but, he has been as bad as people are making it out to be.
As long as half of his shots are coming from in the paint and his playing solid defense I'm good with that. His not a natural facilitator. The playoffs isn't the place to try things that don't come natural to you. His kept his turnovers down as well.
He has controlled the ball on many possessions, so I don't buy that he's the victim of his teammates giving him the ball late. He is forcing shots and taking bad contested midrange jumpers. No excuses for that.
He played his best games looking for his teammates this season, now you are saying that he can't do that and we shouldn't expect more than 1 assist from 42% usage?
His turnovers per game as the same as the regular season (well 0.1 higher actually), so he has maintained that one aspect while getting half as many assists. Kudos.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him.
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostDD is only taking 3 more shots a game than he did during the season. Regular season 17.7 playoffs 20.7. Which would make sense since JV is out now.
And what is more important than just the increase in overall shots ... are the locations of said shots. Demar didn't become a better shooter this season; he got smarter with WHERE he was shooting the ball."My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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Axel wrote: View PostHis defence was poor. When he wasn't getting blown by, he was taking careless gambles (and losing) giving up unnecessary easy looks.
He has controlled the ball on many possessions, so I don't buy that he's the victim of his teammates giving him the ball late. He is forcing shots and taking bad contested midrange jumpers. No excuses for that.
He played his best games looking for his teammates this season, now you are saying that he can't do that and we shouldn't expect more than 1 assist from 42% usage?
His turnovers per game as the same as the regular season (well 0.1 higher actually), so he has maintained that one aspect while getting half as many assists. Kudos."My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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Just Is wrote: View PostThere's also the part where it's late in a shot clock that he's wasted where it is HE who gives the ball away to a teammate; hoping to be bailed out.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him.
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Axel wrote: View PostHis defence was poor. When he wasn't getting blown by, he was taking careless gambles (and losing) giving up unnecessary easy looks.
He has controlled the ball on many possessions, so I don't buy that he's the victim of his teammates giving him the ball late. He is forcing shots and taking bad contested midrange jumpers. No excuses for that.
He played his best games looking for his teammates this season, now you are saying that he can't do that and we shouldn't expect more than 1 assist from 42% usage?
His turnovers per game as the same as the regular season (well 0.1 higher actually), so he has maintained that one aspect while getting half as many assists. Kudos.
DFG%
Overall - 37.2%
3 Pointers - 26.7%
2 Pointers - 42.9%
That's far from poor. He started bad but his be trending upwards the whole playoffs.@Chr1st1anL
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostYes his gotten blown by. I don't think there's one play on this team who hasn't gotten blown by. He gambled on steal and lost. His had moments where his been disruptive in the passing lanes as well.
DFG%
Overall - 37.2%
3 Pointers - 26.7%
2 Pointers - 42.9%
That's far from poor. He started bad but his be trending upwards the whole playoffs."My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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The struggles of Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan have been well documented, but it appears that Kyle has finally found his form. Even though he’s playing better, Toronto still has almost no margin for error. For the Raptors to be competitive, they can’t have any more slumps from Kyle and DeMar. Both of those guys need to play like All-Stars and shoot close to 50% from the floor. It’s also crucial for both of them get to the line 6-12 times per game. This is particularly true for DeRozan. I wish Jonas Valanciunas or hell, even Drake, would stage an intervention and tell him that there are plenty of better options than the contested, off the bounce, 20 footer. Just saying.
By Shane Battier.twitter.com/anthonysmdoyle
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We all wish Demar would significantly cut down the contested long two's......
It drives EVERYONE crazy. it should be a last resort and if he keeps that in mind, he'll be fine.
He did a much better job in the regular season and I'm hoping it's just a case of bad habits being hard to kill.
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Axel wrote: View PostHis defence was poor. When he wasn't getting blown by, he was taking careless gambles (and losing) giving up unnecessary easy looks.
He has controlled the ball on many possessions, so I don't buy that he's the victim of his teammates giving him the ball late. He is forcing shots and taking bad contested midrange jumpers. No excuses for that.
He played his best games looking for his teammates this season, now you are saying that he can't do that and we shouldn't expect more than 1 assist from 42% usage?
His turnovers per game as the same as the regular season (well 0.1 higher actually), so he has maintained that one aspect while getting half as many assists. Kudos.
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Joey wrote: View PostIts not a matter of believing the bolded bit though ... its factually happens several times every game, where Demar is forced to create with like 4 seconds on the clock. Not saying those are solely responsible for his inefficient shooting, but to ignore or say it doesn't happen just isn't true.
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