Yes, if Kenyon Martin jr can average 17 plus points vs good teams in the last 15 games, I believe a better, more polished offensive minded player can get 21 to 23 points per game in what I'm guessing will be about 26 minutes. By Way Of........................................pts averaged per game Iso drives / PnR / Slash / Cutting / Lobs...... 8-10pts FT's....................................................................4-5 pts Fast Breaks......................................................3-5 pts 3-pointers.........................................................3-6 pts I will go with 22 points per game Silas system is the real deal......CF's are going to find that out this season
Definitely over 15ppg. 18-21 seems realistic to me. This team is bad, let Green get whatever buckets he wants.
continued from post #23 Kenyon Martin Jr was somewhere around 90% in NBA percentile as Roll Man in PnR last season. I don't think Jalen Green will act as Roll Man in PnR; but when used as Ball Handler in PnR.....will be off the charts for those two when running PnR together. And trouble for the rest of the league. That's Shake-n-Bake Now their defense is a story for another day. side note: Kenyon Martin Jr averaged 16.8 pts per game in last 12 games
I say 18 he can get that just from hitting three's off of screens and going in for dunks. He was third in the g league in points in the paint so he will be cutting a lot.
Jalen likes coming off of screens for threes alah Curry. His points in the paint come from one on one from what ive seen so I think you're correct.
I may not always agree with all your takes, but when I do, it’s dos xx (20) I do appreciate the amount of effort in your takes btw
Correct, but now he is in the big leagues and Martin Jr was 90.3 in NBA percentile and Tate was 84.0 in NBA percentile as Roll Men. Jalen didn't have those options with G-league Ignite
Jalen is going to love Tate. That guy is going to clean up all the dirty work for him, I love the players we have........... don't break this up. It reminds me of the young Astros team.
You are severely underestimating Jalen Green. Next year we will make the play in game led by rookie sensation JG averaging 24 ppg.
I voted over but not my much. I'd say he'll put up like 16 ppg with rookie-level efficiency. That's not an indictment on Green; it's just a reality that most rookies that come into the NBA that don't have the ball placed in his hands all game will have a harder time scoring than ones that do. I do feel like there will be a sharp increase in production next season where he should be at least a 20ppg scorer with higher efficiency.