Ben simmon shot chart vs Celtics - MCW with a green light?

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Are you confused :picard:
he’s not really a perimeter player. the only thing he can do on the perimeter is run the pick and roll. And 47% isn’t that good considering ALL his shots are in the paint
compare that to Donovan who scores from all over the floor and commands attention from half court
 

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All this juelzing just to say that Donovan “30 points 30 shots” Mitchell ... couldn’t handle being a #1 option without chucking inefficiently :mjlol:






nikka shooting 36% you can park his ass anywhere you want :mjlol:
dudes love throwing on the :cape: for chuckers :mjlol:


The propaganda that Mitchell carried the Jazz is just a lie. He did on occasion, but he was also carried through ugly shooting stretches, ugly turnovers, and plenty of general mistakes every rookie makes, because the guys around him are so thoroughly, solid and the team is so well coached. These nikkas would have you think he put the Kings roster on his back :russ:
 
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47% is rather good for a perimeter player :yeshrug:



Donovan Mitchell shot 36% in his second round series and the coli basketball gurus kiss his ass all night long :francis:




Go figure

If you're ~6'10 barefoot and have NEVER even taken a single 3 point attempt (let alone actually made one) all season and postseason long, I've got some news for you; you ain't no perimeter player. You cannot seriously try and pass yourself off as a guard in any era of the NBA, let alone this one, while being straight up incapable of making a shot outside of 15 FT from the basket.

Dude is a PF who is very gifted at the art of passing. Now there's nothing wrong with that at all by any means, good passing is a skill any player at any position can benefit immensely from, but at this point the "Ben Simmons is the actual point guard of the 76ers" experiment/narrative should be over and done with. You can't be the primary ball handler trying to pass yourself off as a perimeter player in 2018 while having a shotchart almost indistinguishable from Shaq in 2001 (minus about 20% FG% :pachaha:) in a 2nd round playoff series. Going forward kid needs to either relegate and share ball handling duties with a real guard that can actually space the floor or completely reinvent his shot and develop some kind of offensive game that actually works outside of the FT line. Hell he needs to get better from there too, cause he shot worse than so many actual centers from there this season. :picard:
 

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:troll: stats huh¿

:lolbron: what this bum.simmons #'s look like when it's time to close a game¿

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Yeah you probably should have researched a bit beyond whatever graphic you seen watching ESPN’s “first take” before you let this post roll off your fingertips ... you definitely don’t want to get into “30 for 30’s” clutchtime shooting percentages :mjlol:



“Bum” Simmons Clutchtime FG% = 65.7 & TS% = 65

“30 for 30” Clutchtime FG% = 40 &
TS% = 49.9


Listen ...Stick to 2k my boy ... this is not what you want to do... was a dumb metric to even deflect to in the first place lol
 

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If you're ~6'10 barefoot and have NEVER even taken a single 3 point attempt (let alone actually made one) all season and postseason long, I've got some news for you; you ain't no perimeter player. You cannot seriously try and pass yourself off as a guard in any era of the NBA, let alone this one, while being straight up incapable of making a shot outside of 15 FT from the basket.

Dude is a PF who is very gifted at the art of passing. Now there's nothing wrong with that at all by any means, good passing is a skill any player at any position can benefit immensely from, but at this point the "Ben Simmons is the actual point guard of the 76ers" experiment/narrative should be over and done with. You can't be the primary ball handler trying to pass yourself off as a perimeter player in 2018 while having a shotchart almost indistinguishable from Shaq in 2001 (minus about 20% FG% :pachaha:) in a 2nd round playoff series. Going forward kid needs to either relegate and share ball handling duties with a real guard that can actually space the floor or completely reinvent his shot and develop some kind of offensive game that actually works outside of the FT line. Hell he needs to get better from there too, cause he shot worse than so many actual centers from there this season. :picard:
Who the fukk you think reading all of this nonsensical Mumbo Jumbo ... :mjlol:





Ben is a PG ... save this goofy rambling for the next man
 
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47% is rather good for a perimeter player :yeshrug:



Donovan Mitchell shot 36% in his second round series and the coli basketball gurus kiss his ass all night long :francis:




Go figure
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What kind of disingenuous ass post is this? One is actually being guarded everywhere on the court, has to carry the bulk of the #1 option duties (has to take shots in any given scenario - doesn't have the luxury to defer), shoots 3-pters (the fact you referenced FG% says it all), while the other isn't being guarded on the perimeter, only takes shots in or around the paint, doesn't shoot 3-pters and doesn't have to carry the bulk of the #1 option duties.

Even had the nerve to refer to Simmons as a "perimeter" player when referencing his FG%....
 
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If you're ~6'10 barefoot and have NEVER even taken a single 3 point attempt (let alone actually made one) all season and postseason long, I've got some news for you; you ain't no perimeter player. You cannot seriously try and pass yourself off as a guard in any era of the NBA, let alone this one, while being straight up incapable of making a shot outside of 15 FT from the basket.

Dude is a PF who is very gifted at the art of passing. Now there's nothing wrong with that at all by any means, good passing is a skill any player at any position can benefit immensely from, but at this point the "Ben Simmons is the actual point guard of the 76ers" experiment/narrative should be over and done with. You can't be the primary ball handler trying to pass yourself off as a perimeter player in 2018 while having a shotchart almost indistinguishable from Shaq in 2001 (minus about 20% FG% :pachaha:) in a 2nd round playoff series. Going forward kid needs to either relegate and share ball handling duties with a real guard that can actually space the floor or completely reinvent his shot and develop some kind of offensive game that actually works outside of the FT line. Hell he needs to get better from there too, cause he shot worse than so many actual centers from there this season. :picard:

He can't play PF either cause he can't shoot.

Not being able to shoot these days with the defensive rules means you ride the bench.

The only position that man can play is point guard. Cause at least with the ball in his hands he's a threat.

Which is why it was stupid for the 76ers to draft Fultz nd not Tatum...

Fultz was never all that anyway
 

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he’s not really a perimeter player. the only thing he can do on the perimeter is run the pick and roll. And 47% isn’t that good considering ALL his shots are in the paint
compare that to Donovan who scores from all over the floor and commands attention from half court
1.The first thing you should do is learn what a perimeter player means ... then we may be able to have a discussion ...as of now your confusion on basic basketball terminology is leading you to very poorly constructed post :yeshrug:




2.And I don’t know what games you’ve been watching but the sixers don’t run much PnR with Ben at all actually ... so I’m not sure what you’re really talking about here ... he does however orchestrate and control the offense from the perimeter as that is what most PG’s
are asked to do


3.Also lol @ 30 for 30 “demanding attention from half court” when Miami was literally picking Ben up from 90 feet in the first round

4.Even if you remove shot location out of the equation and look at overall scoring efficiency .. Ben put up a 52% TS last round while 30 for 30 was “scoring from all over the floor” on a 44.9% TS ... I’ll let you figure out which one of those is better than the other :mjlol:
 

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What kind of disingenuous ass post is this? One is actually being guarded everywhere on the court, has to carry the bulk of the #1 option duties (has to take shots in any given scenario - doesn't have the luxury to defer), shoots 3-pters (the fact you referenced FG% says it all), while the other isn't being guarded on the perimeter, only takes shots in or around the paint, doesn't shoot 3-pters and doesn't have to carry the bulk of the #1 option duties.

Even had the nerve to refer to Simmons as a "perimeter" player when referencing his FG%....
My groupie back following me around again ... hey how did that dominate #4 ranked New Orleans defense look against the Warriors btw?:mjlol:


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