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What changes will we see from Harden in the Silas era?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by tinman, Nov 5, 2020.

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We will see

  1. Post ups

    10 vote(s)
    8.4%
  2. mid range jumpers

    57 vote(s)
    47.9%
  3. less ISO

    52 vote(s)
    43.7%
  1. OpportunityCost

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    ISOs have their place in a balanced offensive scheme, IMO, it just shouldn't be the whole scheme. There should be more unpredictability, however, in the closing moments if the game is close, I want Harden taking the shots.
     
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  2. Tom Bombadillo

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    Depends on the roster.

    I wouldn’t change a thing about how we ran things with a healthy CP3 in 2018.

    That team could beat any team that ever existed in a series.
     
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  3. aelliott

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    it's never been the whole scheme.

    We averaged 104.04 possessions per game last year.

    Harden ran iso 14.1 times per game. As a team we ran iso 22.6 times per game.

    So if I'm doing the math correctly, we ran iso 21.7% of the time.We also were very good at it. Harden 1.12 ppp, team 1.04 ppp. The difference was that WB iso'd 7.4 times per game but only produced 0.87 ppp.

    if you're going to reduce Harden Iso, then you need to replace it with something at least as efficient.
     
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