Has this been documented or just another dumbass biased portrayal? Do you think Sengun fuc% a lot of hoes or a is he celibate?
Yeah who gives a flying **** what these young guys do with their free time as long as it’s legal. I wish people on this board would just stick to basketball.
If you understand how probabilities work, you'd know that even a bad player with enough shots will be efficient enough to score 30 every once in a while. In fact if you watched enough tanking teams you'd see this even without knowing statistics. The question is how do you get a coach to give you enough shots every game despite being super inefficient. The answer for most players is you can't. Because no team gives a player as bad as Jalen has been this many shots as the Rockets. Other teams would be trying to give jabari and Amen and Reed more shots now rather than asking Jalen to keep shooting
Once again you seem to not comprehend what was said or you're incapable...You basically just reiterated the same thing... "a bad player with enough shots will be efficient enough to score 30 every once in a while"... This is a meaningless comment to what was said... That's not scoring efficiency... The distinction is not the volume or reaching 30 pts.... It's the actual scoring efficiency of his 30 point games... when he scores 30 he has a true shooting percentage of 68%... That's absolutely peak level play and superstar level scoring efficiency... his scoring efficiency is higher than all the dudes on that list above him when they score 30. Yes any bad player that's given enough shots and opportunities will be able to reach 30 points, but it's absolutely not the case that they'll do so on an insanely elite scoring efficiency.... In fact it's virtually never the case... That's what makes Jalen Green such an enigma... And also why it may still be worth seeing if this 22 year old can develop into a consistent scorer.
That's interesting. I think it's random though. He's been the opposite of that too. Time for him to put it all together.
That's the summary of why this saga continues. The pessimists want to make it seem the peaks are not that impressive. Some want to make it seem the baseline or valleys are not that bad. The truth is it's both. The lows are horrible and the peaks are impressive. So impressive in fact that it's worth developing, cultivating and expanding. In his worst 70% of games his stats are like those of a bust. In his top 30% he's Kobe f*cking Bryant. The team is probably thinking: can we increase that 30% to 50-60% through 2 more years of repeating good habits, working on his jumper, adding muscle, showing him film? Because if so they will probably feel like they got their money's worth and then some. 50% of this problem is going to be improved through spacing and the other 50% through Jalen (working on J, practicing better shot selection and putting on more muscle). I have to admit I would be way less optimistic if Udoka wasn't digging his heels in as far as vocally believing in Green. If they think this project is worth a $100m risk right in the middle of our playoff ascent, they must see some stuff we don't see as far as commitment and hard work. Udoka wouldn't go to bat for a young player who's not trying to improve themselves off court.
I don't think that's true at all... the issue is that the peaks are super rare. If 10 games every season a player is a superstar and the rest he's a bust, he has no business being a starter because he'll be hurting his team a lot more than he's helping them.