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alexftbl8181 wrote:Why are people letting KG off the hook? He's made 3 baskets in 4 games. 3! 27% frickin percent on the season. You better be elite at something else if your going to be that bad. Rebounding? He grabs the same amount of boards as our starting point guard. Defense? He's getting blown by by everyone, watch the games.

So you pretty much put it all on Belly's hands to produce, and if he doesn't your pretty much screwed because then you get payned if he doesn't.

And KG signed a 2 year contract! He's going to be here until the end of next year. Until he signs for a max deal after that because Towns became the best player in the NBA and 100% of the credit has to go to KG


Check out the plus/minus stats, alex...we're outscoring our opponents by 12.6 points per 36 minutes when KG is on the court...and that's almost entirely against the other teams' starters! Pretty damn good. Basketball is a team game, and you need to look beyond individual stats. While KG isn't scoring, he continues to play the game the right way...and it shows up on the scoreboard. With KG on the court we're getting the best of both worlds...we're outscoring the other teams' best players, and KAT, Wig and Rubio are getting their best opportunity to develop.
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I do wonder though what becomes of KG next season. While he's still pretty effective on defense, he really can only go for short spurts and his offense is non-existent. The fall off accelerates with age, meaning it can only get worse. I just can't imagine him being anything other than a cheerleader on the bench next season. That seems like a lot of money to pay an assistant coach!
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Q12543 wrote:I do wonder though what becomes of KG next season. While he's still pretty effective on defense, he really can only go for short spurts and his offense is non-existent. The fall off accelerates with age, meaning it can only get worse. I just can't imagine him being anything other than a cheerleader on the bench next season. That seems like a lot of money to pay an assistant coach!



Assistant Coach AND Mentor.
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Camden wrote:We desperately need a go-to, scoring wing in the 2016 NBA Draft, by the way. Luckily, it looks like there might be a couple good options...

(Jamal Murray, Jaylen Brown would be my two early choices...)


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longstrangetrip wrote:
alexftbl8181 wrote:Why are people letting KG off the hook? He's made 3 baskets in 4 games. 3! 27% frickin percent on the season. You better be elite at something else if your going to be that bad. Rebounding? He grabs the same amount of boards as our starting point guard. Defense? He's getting blown by by everyone, watch the games.

So you pretty much put it all on Belly's hands to produce, and if he doesn't your pretty much screwed because then you get payned if he doesn't.

And KG signed a 2 year contract! He's going to be here until the end of next year. Until he signs for a max deal after that because Towns became the best player in the NBA and 100% of the credit has to go to KG


Check out the plus/minus stats, alex...we're outscoring our opponents by 12.6 points per 36 minutes when KG is on the court...and that's almost entirely against the other teams' starters! Pretty damn good. Basketball is a team game, and you need to look beyond individual stats. While KG isn't scoring, he continues to play the game the right way...and it shows up on the scoreboard. With KG on the court we're getting the best of both worlds...we're outscoring the other teams' best players, and KAT, Wig and Rubio are getting their best opportunity to develop.


You don't think those plus minus stats are skewed by the fact that he plays pretty much exclusive with the starters? You think his plus minus would be the same if he played with the bench?

Also not sure what playing the game the right way entails. Last time I checked, not putting the ball in the hoop is not the right way to play
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alexftbl8181 wrote:
longstrangetrip wrote:
alexftbl8181 wrote:Why are people letting KG off the hook? He's made 3 baskets in 4 games. 3! 27% frickin percent on the season. You better be elite at something else if your going to be that bad. Rebounding? He grabs the same amount of boards as our starting point guard. Defense? He's getting blown by by everyone, watch the games.

So you pretty much put it all on Belly's hands to produce, and if he doesn't your pretty much screwed because then you get payned if he doesn't.

And KG signed a 2 year contract! He's going to be here until the end of next year. Until he signs for a max deal after that because Towns became the best player in the NBA and 100% of the credit has to go to KG


Check out the plus/minus stats, alex...we're outscoring our opponents by 12.6 points per 36 minutes when KG is on the court...and that's almost entirely against the other teams' starters! Pretty damn good. Basketball is a team game, and you need to look beyond individual stats. While KG isn't scoring, he continues to play the game the right way...and it shows up on the scoreboard. With KG on the court we're getting the best of both worlds...we're outscoring the other teams' best players, and KAT, Wig and Rubio are getting their best opportunity to develop.


You don't think those plus minus stats are skewed by the fact that he plays pretty much exclusive with the starters? You think his plus minus would be the same if he played with the bench?

Also not sure what playing the game the right way entails. Last time I checked, not putting the ball in the hoop is not the right way to play


Now let's look at exactly who "the starters" are:

- KG himself is a starter and therefore 20% of the "guys on the floor".
- Prince is basically KG Lite. So now there is 40% of your starting lineup.
- Then you have Wiggins, who is shooting 29% this year. OK, that's 60% of the starters now.
- Rubio has been very good so far this year, but he's no Lillard, Paul, or Westbrook. 80%
- And finally we have our 19-year old rookie Center, who is also off to a very promising start. 100%

I'm frankly not sure who is carrying who among this bunch. One thing I do know is that collectively they are playing some solid defense.

And guess who KG plays exclusively against? Other starters.
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Q12543 wrote:
alexftbl8181 wrote:
longstrangetrip wrote:
alexftbl8181 wrote:Why are people letting KG off the hook? He's made 3 baskets in 4 games. 3! 27% frickin percent on the season. You better be elite at something else if your going to be that bad. Rebounding? He grabs the same amount of boards as our starting point guard. Defense? He's getting blown by by everyone, watch the games.

So you pretty much put it all on Belly's hands to produce, and if he doesn't your pretty much screwed because then you get payned if he doesn't.

And KG signed a 2 year contract! He's going to be here until the end of next year. Until he signs for a max deal after that because Towns became the best player in the NBA and 100% of the credit has to go to KG


Check out the plus/minus stats, alex...we're outscoring our opponents by 12.6 points per 36 minutes when KG is on the court...and that's almost entirely against the other teams' starters! Pretty damn good. Basketball is a team game, and you need to look beyond individual stats. While KG isn't scoring, he continues to play the game the right way...and it shows up on the scoreboard. With KG on the court we're getting the best of both worlds...we're outscoring the other teams' best players, and KAT, Wig and Rubio are getting their best opportunity to develop.


You don't think those plus minus stats are skewed by the fact that he plays pretty much exclusive with the starters? You think his plus minus would be the same if he played with the bench?

Also not sure what playing the game the right way entails. Last time I checked, not putting the ball in the hoop is not the right way to play


Now let's look at exactly who "the starters" are:

- KG himself is a starter and therefore 20% of the "guys on the floor".
- Prince is basically KG Lite. So now there is 40% of your starting lineup.
- Then you have Wiggins, who is shooting 29% this year. OK, that's 60% of the starters now.
- Rubio has been very good so far this year, but he's no Lillard, Paul, or Westbrook. 80%
- And finally we have our 19-year old rookie Center, who is also off to a very promising start. 100%

I'm frankly not sure who is carrying who among this bunch. One thing I do know is that collectively they are playing some solid defense.

And guess who KG plays exclusively against? Other starters.


Do you think KG was the best starter last night? He was plus 4. Rubio was -17, do you think by how they played that they were as far apart as the plus minus stat says?
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alexftbl8181 wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
alexftbl8181 wrote:
longstrangetrip wrote:
alexftbl8181 wrote:Why are people letting KG off the hook? He's made 3 baskets in 4 games. 3! 27% frickin percent on the season. You better be elite at something else if your going to be that bad. Rebounding? He grabs the same amount of boards as our starting point guard. Defense? He's getting blown by by everyone, watch the games.

So you pretty much put it all on Belly's hands to produce, and if he doesn't your pretty much screwed because then you get payned if he doesn't.

And KG signed a 2 year contract! He's going to be here until the end of next year. Until he signs for a max deal after that because Towns became the best player in the NBA and 100% of the credit has to go to KG


Check out the plus/minus stats, alex...we're outscoring our opponents by 12.6 points per 36 minutes when KG is on the court...and that's almost entirely against the other teams' starters! Pretty damn good. Basketball is a team game, and you need to look beyond individual stats. While KG isn't scoring, he continues to play the game the right way...and it shows up on the scoreboard. With KG on the court we're getting the best of both worlds...we're outscoring the other teams' best players, and KAT, Wig and Rubio are getting their best opportunity to develop.


You don't think those plus minus stats are skewed by the fact that he plays pretty much exclusive with the starters? You think his plus minus would be the same if he played with the bench?

Also not sure what playing the game the right way entails. Last time I checked, not putting the ball in the hoop is not the right way to play


Now let's look at exactly who "the starters" are:

- KG himself is a starter and therefore 20% of the "guys on the floor".
- Prince is basically KG Lite. So now there is 40% of your starting lineup.
- Then you have Wiggins, who is shooting 29% this year. OK, that's 60% of the starters now.
- Rubio has been very good so far this year, but he's no Lillard, Paul, or Westbrook. 80%
- And finally we have our 19-year old rookie Center, who is also off to a very promising start. 100%

I'm frankly not sure who is carrying who among this bunch. One thing I do know is that collectively they are playing some solid defense.

And guess who KG plays exclusively against? Other starters.


Do you think KG was the best starter last night? He was plus 4. Rubio was -17, do you think by how they played that they were as far apart as the plus minus stat says?


Last night? I didn't think anyone looked particularly well last night, so yes, he may have very well been our best starter last night. He didn't miss a gazillion shots, that's for sure.

Do I think he's our best starter overall? No, I think the +/- stats will come into better focus as more games are played and his will come down a bit, however, I really don't see him starting as a problem whatsoever for this team.
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