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“Kolek chaos!”
“Dime Lord”
“General Kolektric”
“BANG! BANG!”
We don’t deserve Breen and Clyde.
To revisit a question from a day or two ago, with both Kolek and Clarkson balling out, what happens to the rotation when Deuce and then Shamet are back? Does Brown just play a million guards? Does someone get traded? Or does Tyler somehow go back to the bench even if he’s still playing this well?
I was out for most of the game, btw, and watched highlights later. How did Huk look? Sounds like Jemison had himself a game.
My hope is that Yabu has some extra value to them bc he’s Wemby’s teammate on France, similar to how Josh had extra value to us. Remember Josh was having a terrible season when we acquired him, too, but we assumed the natural fit with Jalen would prevail.
Sochan kinda sucks, too, so I don’t think we’re asking for a lot. But at least he plays good defense and I trust him to work hard. Maybe each of these guys just needs a change of scenery.
The main goal with this trade is replacing Yabu without using the Washington pick. There’s definitely better options than Sochan but I’m trying to save that.
I think this is just the Clarkson experience, i.e. he mixes in a few games of balling out before reverting to an eye sore again.
Kolek Chaos feels like a real breakthrough, so it should be him & Deuce. But it’s just been two games. The league will probably figure out how to exploit Kolek eventually, and then maybe it’s Clarkson again if Tyler can’t adjust to the adjustment.
Huk showed up a bit at the end of the game on defense. Unimpressive otherwise. Trey looked fine. Passable – solid maybe?
Need to watch him more.
So shamet is back to a depth piece if/when healthy?
We’ll have a lot more information by the time Shamet comes back, Alan.
My guess is his return makes Clarkson disappear but if Clarkson’s still balling out 2 months from now it’s bad luck Landry.
“During that (NBA Cup) run, this what I’ll do come playoff time — the little minutes sheet that I put together, even though I don’t follow it, everybody’s minutes are increased because you’re going after something. Now we’re back to our regular-season games,” Brown said. “Minutes will go down to what I think they should average out for the regular season. I’m going to go back to watching guys’ minutes more carefully, which is going to give other guys an opportunity and hopefully, at the end of the day, our guys will get their minutes back to where they need to be come the end of the regular season so going into the playoffs they at least didn’t get their bodies beat up.”
The thing is, each of our reserve guards offers something different:
* Deuce is the bench’s best 3-point shooter — maybe the team’s best 3-point shooter? — and a good point of attack defender, which we don’t really have otherwise. But he can’t really create for himself or others, and the offense usually grinds to a halt when he’s the only “point guard” on the floor
* Kolek is by far the team’s best passer, he’s looked at least passable over this stretch — Brown left him on the floor for the final Pacers possession, even as Brunson was sitting — and if the scoring/shooting aggression are real, he has enormous value both spelling Brunson and playing alongside him.
* Clarkson is the only guy on the roster other than Brunson who can generate a basket out of thin air. He’s also wildly inconsistent, and more of a worry on defense than the other guys.
* Shamet doesn’t excel at any one thing, but he’s solid to good at a lot of things, and can play up defensively as a backup wing more than any of the other tree.
Mixing and matching guys in and out of the rotation from game to game depending on the matchup generally is a way to alienate the locker room, so I doubt Brown does that. So one or more of these guys aren’t playing when the roster’s at full health.
The good news is that I suspect all the talk of adding another ballhandler goes away, and the FO’s focus turns to bringing in another big who can do something like what we mistakenly thought Yabu could.
I haven’t seen much of that. He seems to be playing well recently because Kolek’s been setting him up, and Deuce will do much better with those set ups.
Tyler is the guy who is generating buckets out of thin air. There was a play last night where right off the inbound he looked at the defense — and mind you he was 90 feet away from the basket at this point — and he noticeably gives an instruction to Bridges. They go up the court, Kolek calls for a Jemison screen on Bridges’ man, next thing you know Bridges is beating Huff for a layup. Kolek orchestrated it brilliantly.
I was thrilled with the cup win until I saw it didn’t count as a w. Now I’m just pissed. If I’m the coach, I play the bench that game. I’d rather have Kat, Mitch and Hart available for IND who nearly embarrassed us last night.
So do the stats count from the cup final? Mikal’s streak?
Stop pretending like the players don’t want that money. They want to play
Against bench units, I would love to see a lineup like this:
Kolek/Deuce/Shamet/Clarkson/Mitch
Yeah, it’s small, but if the other team wants to post up the smaller guys, sure. And you have Mitch to clean up the glass. I think it would be fun. I wouldn’t play it against all teams, but I think it can be totally fine against most bench units.
But if Brown wants to mix in a starter or two, you could also rotate the three wings a bit more and play these two lineups (the first at the end of Q1 and the second at the beginning of Q2, though hack-a-Mitch should probably change the calculus here):
end of Q1: Brunson, Deuce, Mikal, Hart, Mitch
beginning of Q2: Kolek, Shamet, Clarkson, OG, KAT
Since we have a lot of good guards and not enough wings, I think the solution is to play more guards more often.
To be clear: I don’t think you should play all these guys in the playoffs. But do it in the regular season to gain intel and reduce the load on the starters.
Caitlin Cooper, who is a great Pacers writer for those who don’t know, remarked yesterday that the Pacers “try their best to guard Brunson by forcing him to guard”. It’s really a great point.
Of course, Brunson is hunted on defense because he is one of the weakest defenders on the team. But he’s hunted because teams want him to exert effort there. We saw how Indiana did this in the playoffs twi years in a row. So you really need to build more times when he’s not under pressure – and having a second ball handler helps a lot, especially if Brunson defers to him more regularly to bring the ball up. Deuce is a great pairing because of his defensive ability, and he can handle the ball better than Mikal or Hart when under pressure (I think), but Kolek is so much better on the latter skill that I think they should play more Kolek/Brunson pairings against teams with a full court pressure of Brunson. They did it against Orlando, the Spurs and now yesterday. Part of it was Deuce’s injury, but I think we’ll see more of it.
Congrats to KAT for making the Cup All-Tournament Team.
That helps explain why we think Nembhardt is so good but his bref page says otherwise.
He really fucked up fouling Brunson extra hard, though. Seemed like that had a material impact on the game winning shot.
To each their own, but I find this so unrelatable. The intensity of the Cup came across as absolutely higher than any regular season game I can remember to me, and I was thus much more satisfied with the win than I tend to be with even the best regular season wins.
Based on their reactions, the players seemed to agree the stakes were higher, not lower, than they usually are in December.
That said, yeah we should get to keep our win.
I love that there is now a discussion of Bangflation because Breen did a double bang in a mid-December game against the 6-20 Pacers.
Clarkson hasn’t actually been a better creator than Kolek this season.
Kolek currently has the best non-Mitch, Non-Jemison 2p% on the team.
Of the regular rotation players, only Mikal is better within 3ft, and only by .001. however, he’s definitely overperforming in the midrange by quite a bit.
Anyways, with the caveat that Kolek will regress on his 2P%, Clarkson has not been a better shot creator than Kolek. In order to replicate Clarkson’s usage & efficiency, Kolek needs a .443 TS% on 4 shots per 36.
That’s very much “random player flinging the ball at the basket” level of efficiency, and that’s before taking into account Kolek generating 4.9 more assists per 36. Kolek is the better shot creator.
Alan it’s a great question, but “when everyone is healthy” feels like an almost irrelevant qualifier these days. I have a feeling we’ll basically be playing the 8-9 healthiest players for most of the season.
Since that’s a punt on the question itself, though, and because I hope I’m wrong about it, I’ll go ahead and guess Clarkson racks up some DNP-CDs. I don’t think Brown will ever be able to fully quit him–for better or worse, coaches tend to place a lot of value on guys who can get off a decent look without help–but if Kolek really is good for 15-20 minutes of smooth offense every night, all of the sudden the need for someone like Clarkson is obviated.
The main reason for that is, while SSS warnings abound, Kolek has been excellent at getting into the paint and creating plays from there. He’s second on the team to Brunson in drives per-36 minutes at 12.88. Here’s the list in descending order in case anyone’s curious:
Jalen Brunson — 16.21
Tyler Kolek — 12.88
Jordan Clarkson — 10.16
Karl-Anthony Towns — 8.46
Mikal Bridges — 7.94
OG Anunoby — 7.80
Josh Hart — 6.55
Tosan Evbuomwan — 6.00
Mohamed Diawara — 5.27
Miles McBride — 4.53
Pacôme Dadiet — 2.88
Landry Shamet — 2.76
Guerschon Yabusele — 1.84
Trey Jemison III — 1.50
Ariel Hukporti — 0.40
Mitchell Robinson — 0.00
Kevin McCullar Jr. — 0.00
Somewhat paradoxically the cup win made last nights win more important. Coupled with the semi-flagrant immediately before, the make warranted more than one bang. Perhaps 2 was over the top, but unfortunately the calibration is in whole numbers.
I’m taking this lineup over the one with Clarkson. Even if Clarkson massively outperforms his last 4 years, there’s no reason to keep all our much better wings on the bench.
Shamet can hold down the SF spot well enough to replace and improve the 5-10 Yabu minutes during the regular season while we shift through OG/Hart/Mikal/KAT at PF.
“So do the stats count from the cup final? Mikal’s streak?”
nope and nope
All Nembhard (Foulhard) had to do was go over and help Brunson up and that would have mitigated things somewhat.
That was just a dirty fucking play and any other time in the game would have been a flagrant foul.
Breen belongs to us and that double bang was authentic for Knicks fans (this was a really fun game and a quality win, I don’t care how bad the Pacers are).
It’s all the Steph Curry and Luka Doncic double bangs that contribute to Banglation.
Red on Roundball used to do this all the time in the mid 60’s with Russell and four guards (Sam and KC Jones, Larry Siegrfied and Hondo) if they fell behind to speed the game up.
I think once Shamet and Deuce are back that they look to trade Clarkson. It sucks because streaky or not, Clarkson adds some real punch to that second unit. But they will probably move him because Shamet and Deuce are more consistent shooters and defenders. Maybe we can package he and Yabusele for a consistent combo forward?
Yeah, that’s what I see from Clarkson, too.
11 of his 12 makes the last two games were assisted. He’s hit open shots for two games, which is great, but he’ll probably stop doing that soon, and both Landry and Deuce do it much better.
There’s no question in my mind that Kolek’s emergence should push him further down the rotation when Deuce comes back, and a healthy Shamet should relegate him to emergency duty.
I think it was a deserved double bang given a number of factors.
Coming back from two large deficits.
Kolek Chaos
Playing short handed
Brunson playing like shit after the first twenty minutes.
Beating our playoff rival
But Bangflation is funny
“11 of his 12 makes the last two games were assisted. He’s hitting open shots, which is great, but he doesn’t do that better than Landry or Deuce.”
Counter: about half those makes were at very crucial times. Not something to be sniffed at, given what we are going for. But completely get your point, particularly because “crucial” is a subjective term. For example I remember Deuce coming out red hot (can’t remember which game perhaps Utah?), likely crucial in easing to the win.
Kolek’s approx per 36 splits in seven December games (not including his fantastic performance in the Cup final:
14.9 pts
5.8 Rebs
9.3 Asts
2.52 TOV
.661 TS%
.385 3PT%
16.3% usage
That is a phenomenal stretch of play for a backup PG. He has to play unless and until he cools off and/or teams start game-planning against him and slow him down.
I suspect that when Deuce comes back, he will carve out a 10-15mpg role out of a combo of a bunch of guy’s minutes…Brown has shown a willingness to go very small with Kolek and two of Brunson, Deuce, and Clarkson, so it won’t be just from any of the guards. Once the dust settles, and when Shamet gets back, there will be adjustments based on how guys are playing, which lineups are effective vs. which teams, injuries, etc. But Kolek has to play his way out of the rotation at this point, he’s just too effective to be a DNP-CD.
What could you get for Clarkson in a trade? A protected second?
At the extreme risk of getting out over my skis, if the Kolek thing is real, I wonder if that makes the FO more willing to put Deuce in a trade to upgrade our frontcourt or wing depth. Again, Deuce does things nobody else on the roster can. I’d much rather go with him and Kolek as the reserve backcourt. But he’d also have much more value than Clarkson, Shamet, or Yabu.
Man, if Yabu couldn’t get going in that game, with that opponent and that kind of minutes/usage opportunity, I feel pretty ready to give up the ghost. One of our more disappoint FA additions of the Rose era, and that time has included Kemba and Fournier.
The “all in” move now is to package Yabu, Clarkson or Shamet, Dadiet and some second round picks for a big upgrade at back up PF.
Ideally someone big enough to also play back up center. Defensive minded, plays within their lane, can hit an open shot or two.
Kolek’s emergence changes EVERYTHING. I don’t think teams are gonna “figure him out” anymore than teams ever figure out back up role players. It’s not like he’s Lin, being asked to be our starting PG, with some obvious move that can be countered by making him “go left.” He’s a pure PG who sets up his teammates and makes everyone on the court better. And he’s not being asked to start. He’s 15 to 20 a night to spell Brunson and also come in when we need another ball handler.
His emergence is the type of development that takes us one step closer to a championship.
Moving Shamet or Clarkson plus Yabu and whatever to really upgrade one more bench spot is the move.
But do you move Clarkson or Shamet? I think arguments can be made for either.
A really satisfying win, I must say. Although we really did suck for long stretches of that game. But nice resilience.
I also noted that Tyler-Mikal convo that led to the cut, pass, and layup. Very interesting, as basically Kolek was ordering Bridges around. Big balls for a kid to talk to a veteran like that. And then back it up.
Huk played quite well defensively, but i was sad that his game on the other end didn’t do anything to convince the haters to rethink their take. Glad for Jemison, though. I still think he’s the most handsome Knick (Lady Raven says Tyler is too pretty-boy; I certainly find his use of lipstick un-nerving).
I think we should stop trying to trade Deuce. I think we should stop talking about trying to trade Deuce. Deuce is an enormously valuable piece of this team, especially for this team, and just because he’s not out there right now, y’all shouldn’t get all marshmellow test on him.
Nembhard could play on my team any time. He is one of those guys who seems to be unbothered by pressure. In 40 playoff games (1300+ minutes) he’s shooting 47% from 3, 53% from 2, and plays impactful defense. He’s a huge reason why Indy has gone to the conference finals and the NBA finals in the last 2 years. I don’t get the dismissing of his stats this year, considering that he’s clearly not cut out to be a starting PG but is forced into that role by Hali’s injury, and he’s on a team that has been drastically impacted by injuries (Hali, Nesmith, Obi) and losing Myles Turner, I think he’s doing just fine.
Deuce and Kolek are on insanely team-friendly deals and are giving us tremendous production relative to their salaries. Kolek needs to prove he can do it for a longer stretch of time, but his play looks sustainable to me.
Just let those guys keep cooking.
Yeah, unless it’s for a clear no-brainer upgrade, I wouldn’t think about trading either Kolek or Deuce.
Even DDV is not a no-brainer upgrade for me, and I love the guy. But if Leon put together a Deuce/Kolek/Yabu package for DDV and picked up a solid backup wing/big, I’d probably stop crying after a few days and come around on it.
To be a little more specific, I think it was Kolek-Bridges-Jemison that went on a little run together.
Don’t know the order but there a quick succession of plays featuring those 3:
* Kolek-Jemison PnR
* Kolek-Bridges pick & pop
* Kolek-Bridges-Jem Spain PnR
* Bridges sets fake pick, cuts, Kolek hits him for layup
* Bridges curls around Jem pick, then dives to basket while Kolek hits him with the pass
There was also a 2nd Spain action where everyone leaves Kolek, he gets a wide open layup. In the other one I mentioned, Jem came off the secondary screen from Mikal to catch the Kolek pass for a layup.
I see the guard/wing depth chart like this:
PG Brunson, Kolek, Clarkson
SG Bridges, McBride, Clarkson
SF Hart, Shamet, Clarkson
And that’s the perfect place for Clarkson. He’s like our Homer Bush (a utility INF, if you don’t know). We’ll probably need him to fill in for one of those guys all year.
Why would you trade Duece and Kolek for DDV? That seems like a lot to give up
It’s Josh Hart. Josh just has it.
“Why would you trade Duece and Kolek for DDV? That seems like a lot to give up”
I definitely wouldn’t, but it wouldn’t shock me if Leon would. I don’t think it’s a crazy trade, it would probably be a slight upgrade to our top 7 at the cost of depth at PG, if you believe in Kolek as a playoff-level rotation player, which I don’t think we can conclude just yet.
Wow, Clarence, agree to disagree! Jemison has the most amazingly regular features, perfect facial structure, and a great jaw. He’s effing regal. The glasses last night didn’t help, but look at him sometime without.
Josh Hart looks like a beagle. Understand, I worship Josh Hart, and beagles are the cutest creatures. If it’s a cute competition, I’d say Josh and Deuce tie. But for handsome, I’m not sure it’s even close.
The other aspect in the upgrade trade is the locker room. Brown mentioned it in his presser. People are stepping up in part because of the collective. Outside of Yabu, don’t necessarily think you have to fix something that is not broken. The team is currently on a 60 win trajectory and like each other. Teammates seem to like Clarkson and I love that unfashionably clothed Landry is all over team celebration photos. A week ago we were contemplating how to replace Tyler with Chris Paul.
Raven, I would climb them both like a tree. It’s in the eyes for me. Josh has it.
That made me laugh, Clarence. And yes, the major charm to beagles are those big, poignant eyes. And their lolling tongues. Josh doesn’t loll his tongue much, but he’s definitely lol.
+1
Clarkson is the typical net negative gunner. They all have games when the ball goes in, but at the end of the day they are still negative players.
Kolek has the potential to become a plus player. He’s probably not there yet. I wouldn’t be surprised by a string of bad games where his shot is not falling, but we are seeing the upside progress in his “ring generalship (to borrow a boxing term), efficiency and defense.
IMO, the pecking order in terms of basketball is Deuce, Kolek/Shamet and then Clarkson with Kolek the getting the backup PG minutes unless he starts struggling.
Clarkson has come up huge in the last two games but net negative gunner is a perfect sobriquet.
I like DDV and would love to have him back, but if Leon did that deal I’d have a 6 month tantrum. I’m not sure I would trade Deuce for DDV straight up. I’d have to really think about it.
Brunson is such a great leader. He said all the right things after the Spurs win, confirming what a good leader does. But his quote about Tyler after the Indy win tells me he is at a Willis level (imagine Melo saying something like that about Lin where you actually believed him).
What’s with the Defensive Player of the Game?
I love the idea of incentivizing and rewarding good defensive effort, but how many pairs of the same type of shoes can you use?
Strat, I think the Timbs, vest, and hardhat are just props and re-used every game. I believe the award was suggested by players, maybe Josh?
Getting lost in the shuffle is how freaking awesome OG has been since his return. I still get the willies when he drives in traffic, but other than that he’s been dynamite. Kendrick Perkins referred to him as a “modern-day Scottie Pippen.” That is pretty high praise.
Scotty Pippen didn’t have hands the size of Deadpool’s in that scene with Blind Al.
But a junior version of Scotty, sure.
Apropos of nothing, have you noticed how corny Mike Brown is yet? It’s very endearing.
In this clip from Vegas he’s got big “dad trying to be cool” vibes before Jalen kills him with one look:
https://youtu.be/Ieo7cBe7PFE?si=EAfKe_5R0h2Ev5cB
I feel like that was just some code for OG’s got a tiny dick – how in the world could he ever score an olympic gymnast, who also happens to be exceedingly attractive…
No no Geo, it’s the Nerlens Noel thing. Nothing about his manhood.
I do feel that someone spoke to him (as we’ve advocated here), as it seems he is now trying to gather and dunk every time he’s at the rim, no soft layups anymore. No idea if that’s actually true; EB could probably find a web page that would tell us if it’s more frequent…
from the times of india reporting though suni and og are not dating:https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/nba/top-stories/american-gymnast-suni-lee-makes-shocking-confession-about-her-relationship-with-new-york-knicks-og-anunoby/articleshow/122734628.cms#:~:text=American%20gymnast%20Suni%20Lee%20makes%20shocking%20confession,%7C%20NBA%20News%20%2D%20Times%20of%20India.
On Jordan Clarkson:
I just looked at his on court stats, and the team is +6 on average when he’s on the court. Then I looked at his game logs. He’s had a net positive +/- in 17 out of 26 games. Of the 9 negative games, 5 ofg thrm were within 5 points of even.
I think that, like with KAT, his mistakes and his bad games are very loud. But it seems pretty clear that the team isn’t falling apart when/because he’s on the court.
I also have seen a tougher approach to defense by Clarkson. It seems like he’s getting acculturated into the mindset of championship-level effort on both ends after playing entitled vet for a really bad team for several years, where his lapses were largely overlooked.
I don’t see any signs that Brown is going to marginalize him. There isn’t a single game this year where he hasn’t gotten double-digit minutes. I think Brown really likes him and believes in him.
He and Deuce are not going anywhere in the rotation. When Shamet comes back, it will likely be either him or Kolek. I’m guessing it will be mostly Shamet. Brown will get him minutes, but mostly as a situational alternative to rotation guys (rest, lineups, opponents, change-of-pace), not as one of them. Then if one of the guys in front of him gets injured, he’d be next man up.
I’m with Clarence about Hart. But I also thought Grimes has it.
well then, it’s confirmed and verified…
while spectacularly amazing in many aspects of basketball – OG is simply okayish in other matters of life…there is nothing wrong with that, at all…
Z-Man, not surprised by your info on Clarkson. The last few games I’ve definitely had many fewer “No, no, no!” moments, and also fewer “No, no, yes!” moments. It feels like he’s doing the unconscious gunner thing way less, it feels like more of his shots are going in (possibly partly related to his getting rid of bad shots, but he’s also shot 35% from three the last five games, while still under 31% for the season), and he’s even passing more (all eye test), even if those passes are just moving things along on the perimeter as compared to nice assists.
It may well be slowly fitting into the culture of a contender.
Still not a fan, but he’s closer to the ideal of what we got him to do (scorer off the bench).
Shams: “The NBA tells its 30 franchises today that the league has undertaken a renewed review of league policy changes concerning “tanking” — such as potential modifications to rules regarding Draft pick protections, revised Draft lottery rules, and other approaches.”
Raven, I’d add to what you said we got him to do: he’s a dispensable scorer off the bench. Meaning that he wasn’t brought in to be the scoring 6th man that he was in Utah. He’s mostly a 10-15mpg playmaking guard option, a veteran understudy in the case of injury, and a good-natured OG in the locker room.
“ The NBA tells its 30 franchises today that the league has undertaken a renewed review of league policy changes concerning “tanking”
Obviously in response to us winning the cup and going with Huk and Diawara the next game…
Jalen got a good sense of humor… Justin Bieber lol
Don’t know if anyone watched it, but the only thing crazier than the Knicks game ending was the Seahawks last night. One pass on the horizontal for a two-point conversion went off a Rams player’s helmet, bounced forward through the arms of another diving Rams player into the end zone, where a Seahawk casually picked it up. Turns out the throw was backwards, i.e., a lateral, so the ball was live. Two points.
So who’s available tonight? On both sides?
Josh and KAT are back. Mitch is good to go.
I believe Embiid is out. Maxey is back. Oubre is out.
Thanks, Z
Should be a great test for our guards.
Kinda dead around here…
Should be interesting how Brown uses the bench today, with all the starters starting. Who’s first, etc…
Maxey might score 100 tonight…
76ers might score 200 tonight…
I think we see Kolek in to give Brunson a break. Is Mitch in? Will it be Huk or Yabu that’s the last man in?
Friday is always dead
Mitch in for OG, an interesting decision…
So yeah. There’s Mitch.
Clarkson with the steal and then throws it away. So Clarkson.
Yeahboo….c’est incroyable
Yabu trying to worm his way into my heart with that three. I reject you, Yabu.
Lobinson???
OMIGOD Clarkson is an idiot.
Mitch is rounding into form huh?
Clarkson, less so.
Its awesome how crazy MSG gets every time Mitch makes a FT.
mitch already adopted josh’s kid so now he and vj are brothers
Clarkson with 5 points on 3 shots and is a +4, which sort of reflects the knee-jerk negative judgment of him.
Fun first-quarter box score. Clarkson and Hart with two turnovers each. ThunderMitch with two blocks and a made free throw. Brunson with five rebounds.
There are times that I think Jordan Clarkson was paid to throw the ball away and then he nails a big three. Mitch going 1 for 2 from the line raised his FT% to 25%.
Kolek is one savvy PG.
new thread
Quick, over-under on the next two Mitch free throws?
Mitch 3-4 from FT, HANG THE BANNER!!!
Philly getting a reminder of why Embiid intentionally injured Mitch
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