thepostman wrote:Purple Haize wrote:I wouldn't be too concerned about the turnovers, although fewer is always better! The tempo that Dantonio wants to run will inherently have a higher number of turnovers as opposed to a 'traditional' offense. Plus it takes time to figure out the right pass at the right time at that tempo.
Agreed, it is especially tough for someone with limited NBA experience. I think that will come in time.
I really expected him to fade but there is really no sign of that happening. Of course Melo will probably ruin everything unless he truly means what he says about playing off the ball. I will believe that when I see it!
It's also only been six games, that's an extremely small sample size, not even 10% of an entire 66 or 82 game NBA season. Freaking Nikola Pecovic has had a string of 12 good games in a row and has the 7th best PER among all centers, just a measly .08 points worse than Andrew Bynum. Why isn't the NBA stratosphere anointing him the next big thing for NBA centers?
He doesn't just turnover the ball a lot because of the system, he just turns over the ball a lot in general. He has a 14.1 turnover ratio, that means 14.1% of his possession end in turnovers. That's 48th (out of 62) in the NBA among all qualified PGs. Of course, one can succeed with such an awful rate, Westbrook checks in at 14.0, Nash at 14.2, and Rondo at 14.3. Last year he had a 12.6 ratio, that's obviously better but still considered fairly high - it would rank him 34th among qualified PGs this year.
He'll fade eventually. He's got the 7th best PER in the league. Does anyone truly believe right now he is a top 10 NBA player? Besides, he has already shown signs of fading. He only shot 8-24 against the TWolves and was bottled up on the pick and roll in that game. Last night he was subpar for three quarters and could not defend Jose Calderon whatsoever as Iman Shumpert had to check him in the 4th. Lin's defense enabled Calderon to shoot 11-15 with two TOs through three quarters, once Shumpert checked him, Calderon went 0-2 with two turnovers. It was only his second 20+ point outing of the season, in the previous game Calderon ran Derek Fisher and Steve Blake through the wood chipper for a season-high 30 points.