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Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

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  • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
    To me I don't buy it. I can see West demand the ball and receive a post entry just fine.
    Really? You see West demanding the ball in the post and receiving a post entry just fine? Then why did he attempt so few shots from 3 to 10 feet?

    Here are West's shooting splits from this season -> http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2015/:

    At Rim: 70/109 (64.2%)
    3 to 10 ft: 57/136 (41.9%)
    10 to 16 ft: 35/108 (32.4%)
    16 ft to 3pt: 157/313 (50.2%)

    Compare them to Roy -> http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2015/:

    At Rim: 86/154 (55.8%)
    3 to 10 ft: 125/282 (44.3%)
    10 to 16 ft: 40/122 (32.8%)
    16 ft to 3pt: 66/150 (44%)

    What do those numbers tell you? They tell me that Roy got most of his points out of PnPs and some PnRs. They really don't tell me that he posted up often (or that he was successful doing that). If he posted up regularly it would show in his 3 to 10 ft shot attempts. But it doesn't because David simply didn't post up this year as much as he has done in the past.
    Originally posted by IrishPacer
    Empty vessels make the most noise.

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    • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

      Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
      Really? You see West demanding the ball in the post and receiving a post entry just fine? Then why did he attempt so few shots from 3 to 10 feet?

      Here are West's shooting splits from this season -> http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2015/:

      At Rim: 70/109 (64.2%)
      3 to 10 ft: 57/136 (41.9%)
      10 to 16 ft: 35/108 (32.4%)
      16 ft to 3pt: 157/313 (50.2%)

      Compare them to Roy -> http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2015/:

      At Rim: 86/154 (55.8%)
      3 to 10 ft: 125/282 (44.3%)
      10 to 16 ft: 40/122 (32.8%)
      16 ft to 3pt: 66/150 (44%)

      What do those numbers tell you? They tell me that Roy got most of his points out of PnPs and some PnRs. They really don't tell me that he posted up often (or that he was successful doing that). If he posted up regularly it would show in his 3 to 10 ft shot attempts. But it doesn't because David simply didn't post up this year as much as he has done in the past.
      You are making an argument over one season. That to me is not my point and I am not sure if you are following me. If Roy limitations are due to post entry passes not being on target and this has been happening since the 2011-2012 season or when Danny Granger played significant minutes then you should see a drop off in West post shots in the 12-13 season. You are making an argument for this year for David and that wasn't Bills point.

      I mean I am not going to sit and say we have the best wing post feeders in the league but we have adequate ones and certainly it is not the problem with Roys game. His post game limitations are 95% due to him and not some bad pass at his ankles or over his 7'2 head. He simply gives up his ground way to easily and also doesn't post up again very well if the ball is swung around to hit him on the other side.

      Roy simply is to easily side fronted or 3/4 fronted. He is easily denied the ball because he lacks the athleticism to make that type of post defense pay.

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      • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

        Let's make an un-written rule. baseball is full of them, so we can have a few also.

        If you're not discussing the guy that's in the title of the thread - take your stuff to the thread dedicated to the guy you want to rant on.

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        • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

          Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
          You are making an argument over one season. That to me is not my point and I am not sure if you are following me. If Roy limitations are due to post entry passes not being on target and this has been happening since the 2011-2012 season or when Danny Granger played significant minutes then you should see a drop off in West post shots in the 12-13 season. You are making an argument for this year for David and that wasn't Bills point.

          I mean I am not going to sit and say we have the best wing post feeders in the league but we have adequate ones and certainly it is not the problem with Roys game. His post game limitations are 95% due to him and not some bad pass at his ankles or over his 7'2 head. He simply gives up his ground way to easily and also doesn't post up again very well if the ball is swung around to hit him on the other side.

          Roy simply is to easily side fronted or 3/4 fronted. He is easily denied the ball because he lacks the athleticism to make that type of post defense pay.
          This is where the eye test is a problem because I don't have replays to show. All I can say is that from where I sit, I constantly see passes going in too low to Roy. It tended to happen to Ian as well, but he also had hands problems when the passes were right.

          Why doesn't it happen to David? From observation only, I felt like David was higher or farther outside the post when getting a pass, while Roy often was much deeper when he had the bad passes thrown to him. This I think is because David was much more willing/able to move toward the basket after getting the ball, while Roy either needed to be or was told to be closer to start with. Roy usually ended up away from the basket when starting in the low post because he was moved out after he got the ball, not because he started away and was unable to move in (not counting the Roy high post plays that were a constant offense for this team).

          This doesn't make any argument about Roy's other problems (waiting too long to move toward the basket - which I was at one time told he was specifically supposed to do, fail to go up to dunk the ball instead of putting up a weak layup, getting pushed out of his position - though he seemed to be much better with that in the first part of 2013-2014). It only talks about why so many people feel our post entry passing deserves some of the blame.
          BillS

          A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
          Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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          • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

            Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
            Let's make an un-written rule. baseball is full of them, so we can have a few also.

            If you're not discussing the guy that's in the title of the thread - take your stuff to the thread dedicated to the guy you want to rant on.
            This is at least germane because the question is whether better passing into the post is necessary and if Payne has it.
            BillS

            A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
            Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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            • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

              Sheesh - now you're bringing up O'Neal.

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              • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

                Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
                Sheesh - now you're bringing up O'Neal.


                BillS

                A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

                  Originally posted by BillS View Post
                  This is where the eye test is a problem because I don't have replays to show. All I can say is that from where I sit, I constantly see passes going in too low to Roy. It tended to happen to Ian as well, but he also had hands problems when the passes were right.

                  Why doesn't it happen to David? From observation only, I felt like David was higher or farther outside the post when getting a pass, while Roy often was much deeper when he had the bad passes thrown to him. This I think is because David was much more willing/able to move toward the basket after getting the ball, while Roy either needed to be or was told to be closer to start with. Roy usually ended up away from the basket when starting in the low post because he was moved out after he got the ball, not because he started away and was unable to move in (not counting the Roy high post plays that were a constant offense for this team).

                  This doesn't make any argument about Roy's other problems (waiting too long to move toward the basket - which I was at one time told he was specifically supposed to do, fail to go up to dunk the ball instead of putting up a weak layup, getting pushed out of his position - though he seemed to be much better with that in the first part of 2013-2014). It only talks about why so many people feel our post entry passing deserves some of the blame.
                  Yea I am just not buying it. Roy has had this problem for too long to believe that the major issue is post entry passes. Some of the guys he absolutely should dominate he just puts up average numbers. Guys like Jared Sullinger for example.

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IPpfm8RQ2c

                  If Payne is the selection and running the second unit then I like Ian running with him. To me though there has to be an upgrade long term with the athleticism in the front court. It doesn't have to be blazing but Roy is a function of his own limitations. Offensively he limits others with his lack of mobility. I am also not a big fan of drafting 11th just for a backup pg. I think the FO has to be sold on his ability to grow into a very solid starter that can push George Hill. If the Pacers are going to have a modern day pg for the future then they should go out and sign/trade for a modern day big who can set a solid screen and roll. My personal opinion though is that if the Pacers intend to use PG as point forward then I am questioning whether they should draft Payne. On one hand its nice to have the combination of guys who can run the pnr.

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                  • Re: Tbird 2015 NBA Draft Analysis #11: Cameron Payne

                    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                    You are making an argument over one season. That to me is not my point and I am not sure if you are following me. If Roy limitations are due to post entry passes not being on target and this has been happening since the 2011-2012 season or when Danny Granger played significant minutes then you should see a drop off in West post shots in the 12-13 season. You are making an argument for this year for David and that wasn't Bills point.

                    I mean I am not going to sit and say we have the best wing post feeders in the league but we have adequate ones and certainly it is not the problem with Roys game. His post game limitations are 95% due to him and not some bad pass at his ankles or over his 7'2 head. He simply gives up his ground way to easily and also doesn't post up again very well if the ball is swung around to hit him on the other side.

                    Roy simply is to easily side fronted or 3/4 fronted. He is easily denied the ball because he lacks the athleticism to make that type of post defense pay.
                    Well, in your post you said "you can see" which is in the present tense and led me to believe that you were talking about this season that just ended. If you were talking about David's whole tenure as a Pacer then fair enough.

                    By the way, the amount of shots that David took from 3 to 10 ft reached their high point at 12-13. This is when David was at his best as a Pacer (being one year removed from the surgery). This number decreased both in 13-14 and 14-15. It went from 412 (12-13) to 338 (13-14) and finally to 136 (14-15). Certainly, David's injury impacted this number significantly this season.

                    I do agree that Roy lacks the athleticism to make the opponent pay when they deny him the ball by fronting him. But that's something that our coaching staff knows. Miami denied Roy all the time in the 12-13 ECFs but we still found smart ways to get him the ball and make them pay. We have stopped doing that ever since.

                    Look, I'm not saying that Roy doesn't have issues with his balance. He certainly does. His high center of gravity makes him lose his balance easily and that makes posting up harder than it should be given his size and strength. But we do struggle at feeding the post as a team and it exacerbates our frontcourt's lack of athleticism.

                    Drafting a player that can feed the post is important and I'm glad that there are several players in our draft range that can do that. Cameron Payne is one of them.
                    Originally posted by IrishPacer
                    Empty vessels make the most noise.

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