The Daily Dose: Daily Dose: McLovin
We’re in full preseason mode! It’s easy to get caught up in overall production because a player could be hot against lazy preseason defense, so it’s important to not overreact to the preseason. Still, there is a lot to talk about.
One of the biggest questions this time of year is: Does preseason matter? Well, how about we look at what happened last October. Here is a list of players last preseason with more than 23 minutes per game in the preseason, a usage rate of at least 23, and a true shooting percentage of at least 60 (sorted by usage rate):
For fun, here’s a look of that same group so far in this preseason (this doesn’t include the Clippers-Hornets game and is sorted by usage rate):
Let’s go over the preseason action from Friday and Saturday. We’ll focus on one storyline about the lineups, usage rates, pace, new wrinkles or tweaks in the rotation:
Hawks
Pelicans
This could be a truly historic season.
Knicks
OK, obviously he’s not going to be this good and there really isn’t anything different outside of taking a ton of mid-range shots — that’s kind of his calling card. His usage rate is actually down a bit and his pace is similar considering the Wizards, NYK’s opponent on Friday, are wanting to run more.
We’ve never really questioned Melo’s output. It’s all about his knee, so he’s only moved up a couple spots in the rankings.
We have to talk about the NYK bigs for a second. On that list near the top, you might notice Kyle O’Quinn is on there. O’Quinn is a really good fit for his defense and being able to cover both big spots. I could see him getting minutes in the mid-20s, which might put him on the radar in standard leagues for his blocks.
Wizards
Porter will have to take more shots at the rim for a breakout. Still, he’s a fine pick late in drafts. I am also probably higher on Marcin Gortat than anyone.
Thunder
Utah
Suns
76ers
So many things are wrong with that. His distribution is way different than it was with Duke due to lower shot totals at the rim and more mid-range. I won’t be targeting.
Nets
Bulls
Wolves
KAT looks awesome. He has a 25.9 usage rate, a 64.4 true shooting percentage and a 27.0 defensive rebounding rate. His fouling issue is there a bit, but you can tell he’s being smarter about it and not overly contesting to give the shooter extra contact. I’m targeting aggressively and am not worried about his playing time.
Bjelica has been ridiculously efficient. He has a ludicrous 94.5 true shooting percentage and a 20.9 usage rate in 37.8 total minutes. His total rebounding rate is 24.1 (INSANE) and he’s even picked up 1.5 steals per game. He’s a great shooter from deep and from the line, so he could be really good, really fast. He’s already on the radar in all leagues. I’d like to see him get more minutes at small forward, though.
Pistons
He crushed it at Orlando Summer League and his coach just won’t stop praising him. Johnson might not be freed off the bat, but it won’t be long. He’s getting awfully close to the double-digit numbers for where he should be drafted.
Bucks
Kings
Blazers
Draft. C. J. Mc. Coll. Um.
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