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Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

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  • #16
    Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

    Originally posted by ThA HoyA View Post
    he was very good at the final but he did take some shots that were real iffy but u take the good and the bad because at least right now the good is outweighing the bad....on a side note didnt the rim seem to make the ball bounce like crazy nothing like i have seen its like they were playing with one of those bouncy balls
    Yes, the rims seemed to be wired tighter then usual or something. They had no give to them at all. I kept talking about that during the first half. It was the opposite of what the new ball was doing last year.

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    • #17
      Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

      Originally posted by ABADays View Post
      I'm gonna wait a while on Jamaal. There's just been too much over the years to jump on his bandwagon right now for me - especially 4th quarter free throws. I'll check back in February.
      I'd have to agree 100% on this one. I'm still in a holding pattern on what I truely think about Jamaal, Dunleavy, J.O. and how they all will work for us. For me, it just seems too early to start planting a flag and proclaiming Jamaal as a changed man. My thought on Jamaal has ALWAYS been that he isn't as good as he was very early on, but not as much of a problem that requires new threads about getting rid of him, like the last one. IMHO, Jamaal is an average starting quality point guard. As ABA mentioned, it probably will be February before I truely feel that Jamaal is a changed man either top 10 quality or bottom 10 quality. I'd like to see if Jamaal's wizardry stays in tact when J.O. is introduced back into the line-up and the rest of the league starts to figure us out as a whole around game 25 or so. You know how it goes when other teams are able to start game planning on what you really like to do. Until then, I'm going to sit back and enjoy what we are getting out of Jamaal, Obie and this team.
      ...Still "flying casual"
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      • #18
        Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

        One thing that is clear is if you are going to have Tinsley as the point guard on your team (I'm thinking as the coach) you have to live with his turnovers, you have to live with his missed shots and bad shots - you have to allow him to play his game - you have to allow him to gamble defensively (a little) you have to allow him to be him - otherwise he isn't very effective.
        I agree.

        I also agree that at his make rate he can't consider those open shots to be "good". Hit your open looks at 50/40 respectively and then you should be taking them when you get them. But of course then teams won't sag off you in the first place. Catch 22.


        Turnovers. I don't care, not one bit. He's a fool with the ball at times, no doubt about that. But I never cared his rookie year and I still don't. What his aggressive passing has always meant to the offense is effort by the other 4. Guys will run and work for it because they know that at any moment Tins might zip one under their chin.

        The turnovers are simply the price of doing business in this case.

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        • #19
          Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

          We might lose this game, but the point still stands.


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          • #20
            Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

            Ahem...


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            • #21
              Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

              very impressed with Tinsley's play as of late.
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              • #22
                Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                I agree.

                I also agree that at his make rate he can't consider those open shots to be "good". Hit your open looks at 50/40 respectively and then you should be taking them when you get them. But of course then teams won't sag off you in the first place. Catch 22.


                Turnovers. I don't care, not one bit. He's a fool with the ball at times, no doubt about that. But I never cared his rookie year and I still don't. What his aggressive passing has always meant to the offense is effort by the other 4. Guys will run and work for it because they know that at any moment Tins might zip one under their chin.

                The turnovers are simply the price of doing business in this case.
                How do we know he isn't hitting them at 50/40? His %s account for other missed shots too - not just open ones. What's Jamaal's % on open looks? Can we even get this stat? If he's hitting most of his open shots then it can't be counted as a bad shot, right?

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                • #23
                  Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                  I'm not too impressed. Tins has had some big moments this year, but when the games on the line I will never be confident with him shooting a big shot or driving when down by 3 and getting blocked. On top of that, his PER is 15.3, just slightly above the league average. Like mentioned before, his FG% looks like Raymond Felton and he's unreliable from beyond the arc. Him making some iffy big shots doesn't make up for not having any strength from the bench at point. Trade Tins! I'd like Calderon more.
                  "Think about it. At best, Ming develops into a bigger, more athletic Rik Smits." -Bill Simmons

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                  • #24
                    Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                    ^ Of course you'd like Calderon more. He's a top-7 PG in the league.

                    Kidd, Nash, Baron, Chauncey, Deron, CP3, ... Calderon.

                    A healthy Tinsley playing the ball of his life can't crack that list.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                      Originally posted by NPFII View Post
                      ^ Of course you'd like Calderon more. He's a top-7 PG in the league.

                      Kidd, Nash, Baron, Chauncey, Deron, CP3, ... Calderon.

                      A healthy Tinsley playing the ball of his life can't crack that list.
                      To be fair, JT is showing signs of improving his game. I haven't seen the consistency in assists that he's shown this year since his rookie season. He's rebounding the ball pretty well and his defensive is definitely better than it's ever been.

                      He shoots too many 3s and he doesn't drive and dish enough IMO but over the last 10 games he's been very solid.

                      BTW, have you watched Baron Davis play? He's Jamaal Tinsley with jumping ability. The same poor shot selection and turnovers but because he's Baron Davis he gets a complete pass.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                        Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                        How do we know he isn't hitting them at 50/40? His %s account for other missed shots too - not just open ones. What's Jamaal's % on open looks? Can we even get this stat? If he's hitting most of his open shots then it can't be counted as a bad shot, right?
                        Because he never takes a contested 3 pt shot. Okay, 10% of them maybe. But like Diener, he's missing a ton of wide open threes, and this has always been the case with him.

                        I've long argued on the side FOR Tinsley when people criticized his shot selection. He gets shots that normally are considered good looks. A short banker from the low post on a guy smaller than you or unable to defend it? Give that to Duncan and he's an all-star with it.

                        Tins misses a lot of shots that other players would love to have. He can GET tons of moderate to great looks. I said it last year in my Foster thread, he and Jeff miss some shots that just drive you nuts because they are right there. Tins adds open 3s to that inside miss collection.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                          Originally posted by NPFII View Post
                          ^ Of course you'd like Calderon more. He's a top-7 PG in the league.

                          Kidd, Nash, Baron, Chauncey, Deron, CP3, ... Calderon.
                          Tony Parker thinks you're nuts.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                            Originally posted by NPFII View Post
                            ^ Of course you'd like Calderon more. He's a top-7 PG in the league.

                            Kidd, Nash, Baron, Chauncey, Deron, CP3, ... Calderon.

                            A healthy Tinsley playing the ball of his life can't crack that list.
                            Like he just said, TP does think you're nuts, and CP3 is hoping that list is in no particular order. Mo Williams and starter TJ Ford also might be concerned with that list. Anyhow, JC is one of the best half court pg's in the game and even though I'd love to see him in Indy, I know that wouldn't happen.
                            "Think about it. At best, Ming develops into a bigger, more athletic Rik Smits." -Bill Simmons

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                            • #29
                              Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                              Originally posted by NPFII View Post
                              ^ Of course you'd like Calderon more. He's a top-7 PG in the league.

                              Kidd, Nash, Baron, Chauncey, Deron, CP3, ... Calderon.

                              A healthy Tinsley playing the ball of his life can't crack that list.
                              thats just hating right there...

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                              • #30
                                Re: Jamaal Tinsley is clutch

                                Just comparing Tinsley from last year to this year (thru 19 games):

                                Last year (in 72 games): 6 double doubles (PTS/AST)/9 Games with Double Figure Assists/

                                This year (in 19 games): 7 double doubles/10 Games with Double Figure Assists.

                                His AST/TO ratio is sitting around 2.4/1. Take out those three games where he had 8, 6, 6 TOs and it bumps up to almost 3/1.

                                Almost a quarter into the season and it seems like he just keeps getting better. Now that's not to say, he won't still have moments where he frustrates you. But at this point, I think he's showing more us alot more good than bad. Love seeing him in this new system.
                                Last edited by MistyRo76; 12-04-2007, 11:49 PM.

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