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Brandon Ingram has a sprained right pinky, x-ray was negative according to the Pelicans.
— Andrew Lopez (@_Andrew_Lopez) January 9, 2020
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A counter argument would be not only do I expect the quality of his shots to improve, specifically from 3, when Zion returns because of his gravity; but I also expect a pretty dramatic increase in pace. Its quite possible that no one loses shots because the Pelicans may shoot 10 or so more shots per game with Zion on the floor (just speculation).
Additionally, and this is fact, the Pelicans will see their FT attempts per game rise with Zion on the floor. Even as a rook, he's going to draw an insane number of fouls. This should trickle down to the rest of the roster as we'll be in the bonus much more frequently. Currently Pels bigs (Favors, Jax, Jah, Melli, Kenrich) are averaging a combined 8.1 FTA/g. Zion averaged 8 FTA/g in his 27 MPG during the preseason.
That's a fair counterargument, no doubt. It's totally possible that Zion's gravity turns a few of Ingram's less optimal 3 pointers into much more easy buckets.
I'd be a bit sceptical of assuming a big increase in pace: we're already a top 5 pace team, and we already lead the NBA in FGAs per game. We take 92.3FGAs per game, and Washington take 92. Utah take the fewest shots per game in the NBA, at 84. If we took 10 more shots per game, the difference in FGA/g between us and #2 would be larger than the difference between #2 and #30. I'm not sure the idea of just adding more shots is one that's very practical.
I do agree with the FT attempt's thing as well. Based on his college FTR and his pre-season numbers, I don't see why Zion couldn't be drawing 6-to-8 FTs a game, which would put him in the top 15 in FTA/g immediately (15th is currently Brandon Ingram, with 5.9 per game; Harden leads the league with 12.6).
Yea honestly I did zero research for my second point. I know pace will rise but had no clue what that entailed in terms of FGA/g so I’m glad you provided some context.
22 Years Old - Per 36 Min.
Rank out of 10Code:Name PPG (TS%) RPG (RBD%) APG (AST%) SPG (STL%) BPG (BLK%) Pippen: 13.6 PPG (48.9%) 6.5 RPG 3.7 APG 2.0 SPG 1.1 BPG Leonard: 15.8 PPG (60.2%) 7.7 RPG (12.1%) 2.5 APG (10.4%) 2.1 SPG (3.0%) 0.9 BPG (1.9%) Giannis: 23.2 PPG (59.9%) 8.9 RPG (14.3%) 5.5 APG (26.6%) 1.7 SPG (2.3%) 1.9 BPG (4.7%) Marion: 17.3 PPT (43.2%) 10.7 RPG 2.0 APG 1.7 SPG 1.4 BPG Prince: 11.3 PPG (54.6%) 3.7 RPG 2.0 APG 0.8 SPG 1.2 BPG Batum: 14.1 PPG (56.3%) 5.2 RPG (8.8%) 1.8 APG (8.1%) 1.0 SPG (1.5%) 0.7 BPG (1.6%) Middleton: 14.5 PPG (54.1%) 4.5 RPG (7.2%) 2.5 APG (11.7%) 1.2 SPG (1.8%) 0.3 BPG (0.7%) George: 16.7 PPG (53.1%) 7.3 RPG (11.3%) 4.0 APG (19.6%) 1.7 SPG (2.6%) 0.6 BPG (1.3%) Durant: 25.6 PPG (58.9%) 6.3 RPG (10.3%) 2.5 APG (13.2%) 1.0 STL (1.5%) 0.9 BLK (1.8%) Ingram: 26.4 PPG (59.7%) 7.1 RPG (10.4%) 4.4 APG (20.4%) 1.0 SPG (1.3%) 0.8 BPG (2.0%)
PPG - 1st (3rd in TS%)
RPG - 5th
APG - 2nd
SPG - 7th
BPG - 7th
Sources: 2020 NBA All-Star reserves:
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) January 30, 2020
East: Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, Ben Simmons, Khris Middleton, Jayson Tatum, Bam Adebayo, Domas Sabonis
West: Damian Lillard, Donovan Mitchell, Nikola Jokic, Rudy Gobert, Brandon Ingram, Russell Westbrook, Chris Paul
Congrats! to Mr. Ingram for making his first All-Star appearance..
and some posters here thought he was garbage,,couldnt improve,,couldnt ave 20pts........stats do not tell whole truths when it come to players..you have to use the eye test also.....
congrats BI.......
BI, Zion, and CJ had a net rating of +3 when on the court together. BI and Zion had a +13.4, BI and CJ had a +13.2, Zion and CJ was just +5.4.
BI and Zion worked. BI and CJ worked. It was CJ and Zion and all three together that didn't work.
So happy for him to make the ASG bench given what happened with the Lebron drama.
Pels got a future AS and in the western conf too!
Zion next season!
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