Agreed, stats don’t tell the truth, his iso game hurts the team and flow of the game. Which in turn is counter balanced by him scoring rebounding and passing. The difference between the two in essence is a simple way to calculate wins and losses, which comes down to the flow of the team on the court. The same can be said for Freddy, scores a lot and stats look good, but how does the getting mine affect the flow of the team? Coaches see more then Stats on a page.... I’d argue that both Pascal and Freddy don’t make the players around them better enough to be consider all stats at this point
Yes it's so much more complex than a few stats on a page! I didn't go into how much players help each other or don't but that synergy is a great point. It's clear this team has some good players but the sum of the parts isn't as good as expected. The synergy is off and fans can see it! Thanks for reading and commenting!
Agreed, stats don’t tell the truth, his iso game hurts the team and flow of the game. Which in turn is counter balanced by him scoring rebounding and passing. The difference between the two in essence is a simple way to calculate wins and losses, which comes down to the flow of the team on the court. The same can be said for Freddy, scores a lot and stats look good, but how does the getting mine affect the flow of the team? Coaches see more then Stats on a page.... I’d argue that both Pascal and Freddy don’t make the players around them better enough to be consider all stats at this point
Yes it's so much more complex than a few stats on a page! I didn't go into how much players help each other or don't but that synergy is a great point. It's clear this team has some good players but the sum of the parts isn't as good as expected. The synergy is off and fans can see it! Thanks for reading and commenting!
Agree! Just stumbled across your column recently, haven’t missed a read yet. Great insight