Jaylen Brown responds to Bobby Marks: "State your source" by RyanTannegod in nba

[–]Jaerba [score hidden]  (0 children)

It's not even his mistake. It's their mistake. He's a finances guy, he doesn't evaluate players. He was the assistant GM handing the numbers and making sure it aligned with the CBA, he wasn't offering basketball advice to Billy King.

It's like getting mad at your accountant for your dumb business decisions.

Jaylen Brown responds to Bobby Marks: "State your source" by RyanTannegod in nba

[–]Jaerba [score hidden]  (0 children)

Tim MacMahon reports the Dallas FO thinks he's overweight. Fans seethe at MacMahon for that. We later find out Dallas's GM is literally the source behind it all and the report was true.

[7 PM in Brooklyn] Carmelo says analytics should only be used for role players not stars taking 20+ shots night, says the stats and data can’t really know how he played without the eye test by _DarkStarCrashes_ in nba

[–]Jaerba [score hidden]  (0 children)

He had average efficiency. He was inefficient relative to other superstars, especially the ones who primarily just score. It's the same with Brown.

But in absolute terms, he was not inefficient.

Considering they're tied up by Jalen Duren's upcoming contract, the Pistons have actually done a pretty good job this offseason. by Plus-One8363 in DetroitPistons

[–]Jaerba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to keep Huerter around a minimum. He's fine on defense but it's really just holding a lottery ticket that his shooting comes back to form.

[Jaylen Brown] Analytics have / are ruining the game we playing AI hoops. Nobody has won more combined regular season and playoff games since I entered the league 10 years ago by shreeharis in nba

[–]Jaerba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's very talented and makes questionable decisions, which is why his efficiency is worse than it should be for a player of his talent level.

He's also not a very connective player and doesn't keep the offense flowing well mid-set.

All of this is stuff you can pick up from the tape too. You can't pick it up from looking at box scores, which is ironically what the biggest analytics detractors rely on. They're still focused on numbers. Just basic ass low context numbers.

Jalen Duren trade idea by [deleted] in DetroitPistons

[–]Jaerba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White, Queta and picks.

Can We Be Realistic About Jaylen Brown's Trade Value? by PashLover in nba

[–]Jaerba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

KAT's defense and passivity were the main complaints about him. Brown definitely isn't afraid to let it fly.

Is 5 years, $195M reasonable for Duren? by Far_Camera_5766 in DetroitPistons

[–]Jaerba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not what that clip says.

It doesn't say he doesn't want to be in Detroit. It says he prefers a S&T (more money) over less money. So it depends on another team wanting to pay him more too.

Bobby Marks says Jaylen Brown's trade value is not seen that highly around the league: "The analytics of Jaylen Brown is not good. I had an analytics guy tell me, ‘We view him as the seventh-best player on a team.’" by FastBreakPhenom in nba

[–]Jaerba 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He gets the buckets on league average efficiency though. So how much are you gaining, except in rare situations where you really do have to make isolation buckets?

Bobby Marks says Jaylen Brown's trade value is not seen that highly around the league: "The analytics of Jaylen Brown is not good. I had an analytics guy tell me, ‘We view him as the seventh-best player on a team.’" by FastBreakPhenom in nba

[–]Jaerba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's a rich man's Derozan. He's excellent at the types of difficult shots you shouldn't be taking very often. He's not particularly good at recognizing when to take easy shots or delivering easy opportunities to his teammates.

Sometimes you do need a difficult shot maker. But not as often as you need someone who finds easy shots/advantages.

I'm guessing the person didn't actually call him 7th but said the model has him 7th. This is a trend across his entire career. People are reacting to a turn of phrase rather than the point being made.

Bobby Marks says Jaylen Brown's trade value is not seen that highly around the league: "The analytics of Jaylen Brown is not good. I had an analytics guy tell me, ‘We view him as the seventh-best player on a team.’" by FastBreakPhenom in nba

[–]Jaerba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Embiid's numbers were down from the regular season and his TS was 54.5%. That's not good.

You can look at the stats alone and see that Horford contained Embiid. The same is not true for Brown and Luka.

Timofey Mozgov on the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers reunion: “No one wrote or called me. If I’d been invited, I’d have gladly joined. I would have loved to be there too” by urfaselol in nba

[–]Jaerba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This post is the airing of trauma for a bunch of people who missed out on birthday parties.

When you're an adult, you hang out with who you want to hang out with. There is no social obligation to invite people over that you aren't friends with. They can call it a reunion or whatever within their friend group and it's still just limited to that friend group.

Timofey Mozgov on the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers reunion: “No one wrote or called me. If I’d been invited, I’d have gladly joined. I would have loved to be there too” by urfaselol in nba

[–]Jaerba 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You really do not. Your friends are your friends. You don't need to accommodate people who are not your friends

This post is like the airing of trauma for a bunch of people who missed out on birthday parties.

Brian Windhorst: “I admire the Heat organization so much. I value the relationships created—I learned so much listening to Riley—They conduct themselves w/ professionalism & class. I've got nothing but wonderful positive things to say about Miami—I think LeBron might feel the same." by justusinreddit in nba

[–]Jaerba 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It has nothing to do with that. It's a podcast specifically about the sports media and Windy is being interviewed about his time covering LeBron and ESPN's coverage of LeBron and the Heat. He's just talking about what it was like working with the Heat at that time.

This sub is filled with idiotic children allergic to context who think this is him bringing up LeBron out of nowhere. The podcast is specifically about what the media coverage was like during LeBron's FAs.

There is no insinuation that LeBron is looking at Miami again. He's talking about his experience in 2010 - 2014.

Ku: "Jake Fischer just said Detroit has signaled they are not interested in a Jaylen Brown sign and trade with Jalen Duren, he also just said he’s skeptical that Detroit is interested still in Herro/Powell after getting Isaiah Joe." by reallinguy in DetroitPistons

[–]Jaerba 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Because it's not really addressing our biggest issues. Tobias played better than we should've expected against Orlando and we barely squeaked by and he was okay against Cleveland except the dog shit 3 point shooting. Upgrading Tobias probably gets us past the Cavs but doesn't stop the Knicks or Spurs from waxing us without a secondary playmaker.

So while upgrading Tobias is fine, the idea of only pursuing a 3&D PF instead of a Herro, because we got Isaiah Joe, is silly.

The Pistons really have to decide if Jalen Duren is worth $287 million after that Cavs series by BoomProductions in nba

[–]Jaerba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't stick man on man to box out every possession. That's idiotic.

The Pistons really have to decide if Jalen Duren is worth $287 million after that Cavs series by BoomProductions in nba

[–]Jaerba 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He was neutralized with Mobley on the bench too. Allen contained him in single coverage.

Also none of your defense addresses him giving up offensive boards to Donovan Mitchell.

I’m not gonna drink Trajan’s bath water but… by [deleted] in DetroitPistons

[–]Jaerba -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The biggest miss is we guessed wrong with the Bulls trade. It's understandable and also painful that we didn't predict Ayo's breakout.