Man, that was a fun game to watch. Liked how Monty increased the pace. This team will struggle in a halfcourt game most of the team. Also will struggle late in games unless someone steps up. It was a tough loss and hopefully the team can avoid blowing late leads. Let's go to it.
Offensive Rating (Team - 101.6)
Smith - 154
Davis - 144
Mason - 118
Vasquez - 113
Anderson - 100
Aminu - 86
Lopez - 86
Miller - 77
Rivers - 58
Aminu's scorer seemed too low for me. I think the turnovers brought him down and maybe having a total shooting of 50% mainly because he shot so many two-pointers and didn't make any threes and just one FT. Still, I thought he was solid offensively, but maybe he's just gonna have to get to the FT line more since 17 points on 16 shots is not great. Davis didnt turn the ball over, made 9/9 from FTs which made his total shooting really high. Smith was really efficient as well with his 83% from the field. Rivers not only had the lowest rating, but also the highest usage. A bad combination for the offense. That's why the team would be better off going starting Mason at SG for now. Doesn't demand the ball as much, better shooter, and not any worse defensively.
Defensive Rating (Team - 105)
Miller - 96
Aminu - 98
Smith - 99
Lopez - 105
Davis - 105
Vasquez - 107
Anderson - 109
Rivers - 112
Mason - 112
Aminu will always be a stellar defender. Long arms, athletic, can rebound, and get steals. I was really happy with his performance last night. I'm still over thrilled right now. If Jason Smith continues to have games like this, he will demand more PT. He awas pretty much flawless last night. Vasquez's 107 wasn't that bad considering he went up against an elite, unstoppable Tony Parker. Just one block from Unibrow? That won't happen too often. Watch for his rating to improve once he blocks more shots.
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