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— Turd Ferguson (@TyNOLA5) November 14, 2021
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Herb was definitely throwing out some Blue Steel tonight…
On top of putting our 6-8 back to the 9-11 when everyone is back healthy , does anyone have an opinion on how much it will help everyone else that gets to play back a step. Right now it feels like we are asking almost everyone to play a bit beyond themselves and while a couple have thrived doing that for the most part it looks like our role players would very much like to fall back into playing a role.
I'm really happy for Willie. This win was for him.
We're not frauds, we suck and our record shows it and nobody is denying that we've been bad. That's not being fraudulent, it's just being bad.
Memphis are frauds, they suck about as bad as us and yet they fly under the radar from all criticism because their record is a bloated and artificial 6-7.
NAW his first 11 games this year: 14/4.5/2.5 on 35.5/25.3/81.8 splits. -6.5 BPM over that span.
NAW the last 3 games: 23.3/5.0/1.7 on 47.9/40.8/78.9 splits. +6.7 BPM over those three games.
I don't think anyone expects him to consistently play like that all year, guys who average 23ppg on 48/41/79 splits are very rare and are usually top shelf starters, and nobody really expects NAW to play like a top 50 guy for the rest of the year. That would be a wild turnaround the likes of which you basically never see. Especially when Zion returns and he moves down yet another spot in the pecking order.
But if he can settle somewhere closer to the latter stats than the former, that would be great to see. Maybe something like 15/4/2 on 44/38/79 splits. That would be a very very good 4th option offensively (after Zion, BI, and JV).
Let's just hope he's turned the corner and those first 11 games can be put behind him.
Starting lineup of Graham, Herb, Ingram, Zion, and JV is a fair amount of length. If Zion gives a spit about defense like he started to do and moves his feet, they can do some switching. Most important. Everyone but Zion could be a legit threat to bury a 3.
Man tbh I'm kinda over the Temple slander. Dude has not been as bad as folks make him this year.
He is not the greatest, but dude is constantly moving, communicating, hitting threes sometimes, and putting up effort with defense.
People want him to be Bledsoe so bad, but what separates them is that Temple tries to be a professional. May not be the best one, but I appreciate what he does tbh.
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Yeah, but being professional means very little when your firmly a net negative on the court. I mean, at a certain point intangibles have to coalesce with on court results, otherwise we're just celebrating mediocrity because the effort put forth to achieve it is commendable. And to me that's just grossly lowering our expectations, as a franchise, which y'all can do but I refuse. I don't think most people on this board are equating Temple to Bledsoe attitude wise, and yeah from an impact standpoint he might be slightly better, but the point is he still sucks. And he definitely shouldn't see any court time with Ingram back now. He can be a professional and be a good cheerleader on the bench
plus he step up and take on the defensive assignments...a vocal leader on the floor....some of the defensive lapse are because no one covers temple back when he is helping or switching.......when it come down to garrett, you cant look at stats..you have to actually watch the game and use the eye test to see his value on the court.....
Agree Temple has looked much better out there as of late.
Agree. One thing you cannot disagree about Temple is he?s got those guys talking on defense finally.
I still wish Temple didn't need to play as much as he has been.
The next game against the Wizards is winnable if we run everything through Jonas. They have no center that comes close to matching up with him. If we have Herb shadow Beal, and our bench is not a net negative, then we can keep it close.
He hasn't been the worst player on the team, that's for sure, but the reality is that he's still been extremely bad. For a team that has been out multiple wings/forwards basically all season (games missed for Zion, Ingram, Naji, and Herb) he's been important to play just as a functional human being who fits that size, but when the team is healthy he is not good enough to force his way into the rotation imo.
Temple this season: 53%TS, -1.6BPM, higher TOV% than AST%, -20.8 on/off.
He's been bad. He's also been necessary given our injury struggles and he has provided at least some decent outside shooting and yeah, he communicates, but he's clearly just over the hill and shouldn't be getting run over Zion or Ingram (for obvious reasons) or Herb (who is younger, better defensively, and is a better long term investment due to contract years and value) or Trey (same reasons as Herb, pretty much).
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