Miller had a Net Rating of -13.7 during the G-League Regular Season (of which Miller played in 20 of them, so decent sample size). That was worst among the starters. He had the worst D-Rating of the starters at 122.1.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 9:00 amI think you’re right about having Minott active in a number of games because of KAT’s injury. But his 2.8 minutes per game tells me it would have been far more sensible to have Minott playing games in the G-League for sake of his development.Monster wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 11:49 pmI will say that both of the last 2 seasons there were G-league games that the Wolves likely had Minott active because of injuries especially to Towns.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 11:20 pm
Yep, it can be confusing - at least to me. . I looked at Miller’s stats more closely after your prior post and noticed the improvements you’re referring to. I like his improved stats except for his plus/minus which became far worse than the previous season and one of the worst on Iowa Wolves. And I have a hard time unseeing his complete lack of defensive effort in the video clips I’ve seen. His talent is really high and I’m not ready to write him off. But he has to show a competitive fire that might not be there.
Now that I’m reading the stats correctly, I’m still confused by how few G-League games Minott played last season compared to Miller. I noticed that Minott played more NBA games than Miller last season but Minott only averaged 2.8 meaningless minutes per game. For sake of his development, Minott should have logged at least 20 G-League games like Miller last season.
Q and others who watched Iowa games can speak to this more but it just seemed like that team was kind of a disaster in a number of ways which seems obvious since they were 13-37 including their not terrible 6-10 showcase record. Poor rebounding numbers for a few guys and the team as a whole which to some extent wasn't surprising since they didn't have much size at the big spots much of the season. They were 31st in defense. It looks like they did some positive things offensively but it didn't seem like things went well at all. Will they stick with that coach or maybe they realized they needed to actually add some size which they did signing Edwards? To me I sorta have to question the development of some players especially defensively in Iowa last year. We're the players part of the problem? Sure but we have seen bad coaching at the NBA level so it could be an issue in Iowa too. They need to get that figured out. Maybe they need a better defensive coach down there.
Then again, you make a great point about how terrible our G-League team was last season. In that sense, perhaps more G-League time for Minott would NOT have furthered his development. . I have no idea why the Iowa Wolves were so bad, but I suspect some if not most of it had something to do with poor coaching. If up to me, I would replace the Iowa head coach and coaching staff going into next season.
Leonard Miller also had the worst net rating among the starters in the 11 Showcase games he played in, at -7.3.
Yes, he does produce some nice counting stats in terms of points, rebounds, assists, etc. But his defense was so awful that it torpedoed whatever other good things he did on the court.
Minott is a similar story, but not quite as dramatically bad.
A classic Miller defensive play would be to jump out on screens (a hard show, if you will) and then do.....nothing. You guys know that when playing a high wall defense the big guy has to actually hustle back to his man or whoever the defense rotated off of to cover his guy (usually the low man). It's a solid defensive strategy when you have Centers that are fleet-of-foot. Miller couldn't be bothered to recover to his man or anyone else for that matter after the initial hedge.
Kek already outlined Minott's defensive deficiencies.