Jonboy
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Also started and played more minutes than anyone else on the team (32:39). Congrats to Jordy. Keep it up!
- 20 pts
- 4 of 15 shooting- 2 of 6 from 3pt
- 10 of 12 from the line
- 3 reb
- 1 ast
- 2 steals
- 2 blocks
- 4 turnovers
- +4 with him on the floor
Sixers won, 74-70.
Not a good sign IMO
Also started and played more minutes than anyone else on the team (32:39). Congrats to Jordy. Keep it up!
- 20 pts
- 4 of 15 shooting
- 2 of 6 from 3pt
- 10 of 12 from the line
- 3 reb
- 1 ast
- 2 steals
- 2 blocks
- 4 turnovers
- +4 with him on the floor
Sixers won, 74-70.
I think it actually is, in a way. He's a better shooter than that; I feel pretty comfortable in saying that 4/15 is probably an outlier. But the 10/12 from the line sticks out to me. I thought at UT he sometimes settled too often for jumpers or avoided contact in the paint. If he's willing to be aggressive and get to the line, that's a huge plus for him going forward.
Obviously could just be a statistical blip, but it's worth watching.
i disagree....bad shooting night can be cause of anything such as nerves or anything else. The fact that he was very aggressive and one of the most relied on players is a very good sign. if he continues to shoot this way then it wont be good for him.