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  1. 3 points
    This year he is in the bottom quartile, with a 40% FG% when posting up. Last year he was in the 50th percentile with a 49% FG% on post ups. In the 2018 season, he was again in the bottom quartile with a 40% FG% on post ups. In 2017, he just missed the bottom quartile, with a 44.6 FG%. 2016 was the only year he posted good numbers in the post, just squeezing into the top quartile (75.6 %tile), with a 50% FG%. While he has a variety of moves, the moves don't seem to create positive offensive production. He is not a good post player.
  2. 2 points
    I really don’t see the point of the 2 minute reports. “The refs missed this call here that definitely could have impacted the result of the game. We’re not going to do anything about it or hold them accountable, and this same crew are probably going to make a similar mistake again soon, but accept our letter that says they screwed up and enjoy your controversial loss.” Like really, who does the 2 minute report benefit? Either get rid of it or do something when the results of games get skewed by bad referees.
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    If someone would have told me immediately after the Dwight trade in 2012 that Vooch would ultimately be signed here through 2023, I would have probably cried tears of joy under the assumption that he somehow became Dirk. Instead we've never been better than 22nd in offense and I have dedicated approx 1/3 of my Magic fanhood to the Vooch era. Sad times.
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    Damian Lillard is out Monday, March 2, against the Magic. We should win this one.
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    "4" is a pointless term. You have to stop looking at guys like pegs that can only fit one hole. We spend most of our time lately getting Gordon switched onto smaller defenders so he can use his size and strength to get them to the rim. That doesn't change with Isaac in the lineup. What does is our spacing. The success of Gordon and Isaac as a pair is dependent on both guys being league average shooters at worst. That's why it looked great the end of last year when both guys were hitting threes and it looked bad at times this year when both guys weren't. This version of Gordon hitting 40% of his threes is literally the ideal match for Isaac because Gordon is built to handle the heavier stronger opponents where Isaac isn't. And Isaac covers a bunch of Gordon's weaknesses. And it sets up a situation where if Gordon is defended by 3s he can take guys to the rim but if they decide to put their 3 on Isaac he can get to his spots and shoot over them as a 6'6, 6'7 guy typically can't contest his release. Neither guy is "better at the 4". Both are just mismatch hunters who need spacing to make that happen.
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