You will have to explain this graph to me sir. I’m a little unsure on how to decipher this? I mean the site is NBA math.
Lol, like hcp knows what it means at all. Just saw something that maybe makes Sharpe looks bad and decided to share it.
According to this Smith Jr., Ivey, Mathurin and Sochan all made the Rising Stars team while contributing less to their teams than Shae has in more minutes than Shae has played. Thank you for joining the Shae Got Snubbed movement.
Mathurin's shooting has been pretty garbo. Wasn't he supposed to be a good shooter coming out of college?
Well the cluster of rookies at the 0 line and near no minutes aren't doing better than Shae they're doing nothing. I'll point out that again that Jabari Smith Jr., Jeremy Sochan, Jaden Ivey, and Bennedict Mathurin have all played more minutes than Shae and have a worse TPA than he does but they made the team.
Ivey is shooting like shit too. So when I say that Shae got snubbed I mean it. He's playing minutes for a team that has a better record than any of the guys I listed and is a more efficient player than they are. Oh and I guess he adds more points in totality than they do.
Wait? Are any of those other players playing as a role player off the bench behind players like Lillard, Simons, Grant and Nurk? How many of them are being asked to play defense? Not sure i understand how you came up with "Not Playing As Well As Them" but i guess if it's in the graph it must be true? Can any of them finish around the rim? Does this graph speculate on blocks as well? How about steals and turnovers? Do i need to use green font or something around here?
As I understand the graph, Sharpe has played more minutes than most of the Rookies. In those minutes played he has given up a lot more points on the defensive end than he has made on the offensive end. For comparison Kessler above Sharpe on the graph, has played similar minutes but has made more points on the offensive end than he has given up on the defensive end. Paolo Banchero has played the most minutes of the Rookies and is making about just as many points on the offensive end as he is allowing on the defensive end. Most of the Rookies are not on good teams and /or are starting. Jabari Walker is also on the graph. He has played just less than a third of the minutes Sharpe has, but is making close to as many points on the offensive end as he is allowing on the defensive end.
Chris I’m joking. I understand the graph. I don’t believe it really represents what we have been watching very well but I do understand it.