The Daily Dose: Spurs-Clippers Game 7 on Saturday
Hopefully, you don’t have plans on Saturday. The boxing fight of the century, the Kentucky Derby, the late rounds of the NFL Draft, and Game 7 of the greatest NBA first round series will all be on May 2. Oh and baseball and hockey, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Game 7 is at 8:00 EDT on Saturday night. Get your chores/errands done in the morning, you guys.
So this was the Bulls team that was going to steamroll the Bucks, huh? The Bulls dominated from beginning to end during a 120-66 win in Milwaukee on Thursday. The Bulls were up 32 points at half and basically had this game into garbage time before the second half started. The Bucks starting unit combined for just 29 points in one of the most embarrassing losses in playoff history. In fact, it was the worst loss in a series-clinching game in NBA postseason history.
Butler didn’t have a great year against the Cavs this season. In two games, he averaged just 18.0 points, 5.5 boards, 4.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.5 treys on 40.0 percent from the field. Butler also struggled against the Bucks during the regular season, but he took care of business in the postseason. Expect him to have a big series.
Andrew Wiggins won the Rookie of the Year award on Thursday and he’s likely headed for several other awards in his career. Wiggins really grew as a scorer in the last couple months of the season and it had a ton to do with his shot selection. Here’s a look at his shot chart since the break along with a summary of shot types in that span:
He is feasting inside. On top of killing it in the paint, it’s worth mentioning he attempted 7.9 fouls shots per game since the break. That amount of scoring inside is extremely unusual and he’s also shown improvements as the year has gone along.
Since summer league, it was pretty clear Wiggins was going to be a very good isolation scorer. It took a few months, but he’s really put up some elite numbers in those situation. In fact, here’s a really cool graphic from Synergy Sports:
He’s 20 years old and lists at 199 pounds, so his ceiling as a scorer is as high as just about anyone and it’s on as soon as he has a decent jumper. After the break, he averaged 20.0 points, 4.9 boards, 2.3 assists, 0.9 steals, 0.7 blocks and 0.2 treys. He could take another leap next season for fantasy owners. Even with the scoring, Wiggins was only a seventh-round guy for standard leagues after the break. Why so low? Obviously not making treys hurts and his low defensive stats aren’t helping either. Chances are he’s going to be too expensive for me to draft.
Enjoy the games this weekend!
Hopefully, you don’t have plans on Saturday. The boxing fight of the century, the Kentucky Derby, the late rounds of the NFL Draft, and Game 7 of the greatest NBA first round series will all be on May 2. Oh and baseball and hockey, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Game 7 is at 8:00 EDT on Saturday night. Get your chores/errands done in the morning, you guys.
So this was the Bulls team that was going to steamroll the Bucks, huh? The Bulls dominated from beginning to end during a 120-66 win in Milwaukee on Thursday. The Bulls were up 32 points at half and basically had this game into garbage time before the second half started. The Bucks starting unit combined for just 29 points in one of the most embarrassing losses in playoff history. In fact, it was the worst loss in a series-clinching game in NBA postseason history.
Butler didn’t have a great year against the Cavs this season. In two games, he averaged just 18.0 points, 5.5 boards, 4.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.5 treys on 40.0 percent from the field. Butler also struggled against the Bucks during the regular season, but he took care of business in the postseason. Expect him to have a big series.
Andrew Wiggins won the Rookie of the Year award on Thursday and he’s likely headed for several other awards in his career. Wiggins really grew as a scorer in the last couple months of the season and it had a ton to do with his shot selection. Here’s a look at his shot chart since the break along with a summary of shot types in that span:
He is feasting inside. On top of killing it in the paint, it’s worth mentioning he attempted 7.9 fouls shots per game since the break. That amount of scoring inside is extremely unusual and he’s also shown improvements as the year has gone along.
Since summer league, it was pretty clear Wiggins was going to be a very good isolation scorer. It took a few months, but he’s really put up some elite numbers in those situation. In fact, here’s a really cool graphic from Synergy Sports:
He’s 20 years old and lists at 199 pounds, so his ceiling as a scorer is as high as just about anyone and it’s on as soon as he has a decent jumper. After the break, he averaged 20.0 points, 4.9 boards, 2.3 assists, 0.9 steals, 0.7 blocks and 0.2 treys. He could take another leap next season for fantasy owners. Even with the scoring, Wiggins was only a seventh-round guy for standard leagues after the break. Why so low? Obviously not making treys hurts and his low defensive stats aren’t helping either. Chances are he’s going to be too expensive for me to draft.
Enjoy the games this weekend!
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