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Post by nuraman00 on Nov 4, 2017 15:18:48 GMT -8
10-0 start for Detroit.
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Post by nuraman00 on Nov 4, 2017 16:10:04 GMT -8
49-52 halftime.
Kings stopped turning the ball over and got closer.
Doesn't sound like much defense in this game.
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Post by nuraman00 on Nov 4, 2017 16:41:03 GMT -8
Harris and Bradley are playing complete games.
69-77 Detroit, near the end of the 3rd.
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Post by nuraman00 on Nov 4, 2017 17:17:41 GMT -8
99-108 Final.
Detroit was a little better at 3's and turnovers.
But the game wasn't as close as that, as Detroit controlled most of the game.
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Post by thee on Nov 4, 2017 17:28:44 GMT -8
nice win how good can these guys be
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Post by moogs on Nov 4, 2017 17:36:44 GMT -8
Keep the white guys on the bench and we'll continue to win. I like Moreland as the backup C and Tolliver is doing everything out there.
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Post by nuraman00 on Nov 4, 2017 17:55:49 GMT -8
From his past, I'm not a fan of Tolliver nor his style. Other than that, everything else looks pretty good.
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Post by tas on Nov 4, 2017 21:29:09 GMT -8
From his past, I'm not a fan of Tolliver nor his style. Other than that, everything else looks pretty good. I wasn't really a fan of his in the past either. But his work on the defensive end and his energy seems much better this time around for some reason. Statistically (box score anyway), he isn't playing up to his career averages. Going into tonight, he was shooting .269 from 3-point land. And the vast majority of his shot attempts are 3's. He has attempted 26 threes compared to 8 twos. But the win shares stat is liking him. He is 5th on the team in WS/min, ahead of Ish, Stanley, Leuer, and way ahead of Avery Bradley. I'm not sure what he is doing that is boosting that so much. Nothing obvious except for a low turnover rate and a somewhat decent ability to draw fouls. Who knows. We have to see more. Data looks noisy due to such a low number of minutes played so far.
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Post by BillLaimbeer on Nov 4, 2017 21:43:47 GMT -8
From his past, I'm not a fan of Tolliver nor his style. Other than that, everything else looks pretty good. I wasn't really a fan of his in the past either. But his work on the defensive end and his energy seems much better this time around for some reason. Statistically (box score anyway), he isn't playing up to his career averages. Going into tonight, he was shooting .269 from 3-point land. And the vast majority of his shot attempts are 3's. He has attempted 26 threes compared to 8 twos. But the win shares stat is liking him. He is 5th on the team in WS/min, ahead of Ish, Stanley, Leuer, and way ahead of Avery Bradley. I'm not sure what he is doing that is boosting that so much. Nothing obvious except for a low turnover rate and a somewhat decent ability to draw fouls. Who knows. We have to see more. Data looks noisy due to such a low number of minutes played so far. His defense seems to be okay. His size comes in handy against some bigger opponents.
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Post by moogs on Nov 5, 2017 7:20:11 GMT -8
Dre, Reggie and Tobias are our top 3 so far. Is that Galloway behind Tolly?
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Post by thee on Nov 5, 2017 17:17:53 GMT -8
defensive points saved - vert offensive points added - horiz looks like successful defensive stops leading to offensive success
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Post by kinglurker on Nov 5, 2017 22:05:05 GMT -8
I like the contribution of AB. He seems to be a very good addition to the team.
Tolliver is playing well. He is also necessary for the team's chemistry. A kind of glue if you will.
SJ is finding himself. His defense so far has been exceptional.
Andre's approach to the game looks so much better this year. If he keeps up with FT...
Reggie still needs to be convinced that playing the right way, team ball is the key for success.
Tobias-solid as ever. My favorite player.
I predict 50 wins.
Go Pistons!!!
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Post by tas on Nov 6, 2017 8:53:09 GMT -8
defensive points saved - vert offensive points added - horiz looks like successful defensive stops leading to offensive success Drummond and Cousins appear to stand alone on the defensive side (in the chart with all players).
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