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Originally Posted by TaShawn Nice work round.
I think it is important to show how ill informed the Pistons coach is.
Flip's perception is clearly flawed. He pointed out something that happened 2 times in 39 games and is using it as rationale for not developing one of the most physically talented players on the team.
First of all, does he foul at a higher rate than others? Well, he is slightly behind Lindsey Hunter, Stuckey, and Hayes, but was ahead of Bresec.
Secondly, does he do anything to make up for it? Let's see here, he also rebounds at the highest rate on the team, which makes him 35% more effective on the boards than Sheed. His offensive rebounding rate is off the charts, 300% greater than Sheed. He also blocks shots at a hellava clip. Best on the team, which means 145% more blocks than Sheed.
So my question is this. How the H can a guy lead the team in offensive rebound rate and block rate (with the respect of a rookie) and not lead the team in fouls? Do you want him to kick butt in there or just blend in? We all know that a high % of clean blocks are called as fouls, so that makes it even more amazing.
Guess who leads the team in blocks/PF? Amir by a mile.
This is too easy. I need to start going to bat for Hayes or something. |
As if Flip would play Amir for more than 15 minutes a game. Come on Flip, get a better excuse. Amir would not come in after about 4 minutes left in a quarter where all the 5 team fouls would have been used up. Stop talking nonsense, Flip.
If Amir play more regular minutes, he might get into a rhythm defensively and not be a foul prone? Stuckey needs all the minutes now so he won't be a turnover prone and Amir can't get any minutes now cuz he's foul prone?