BigDaddyG wrote:FistOfOakley wrote:there are always going to be exceptions/outliers but i didn't invent this stuff... this has been around the analytics community for years... ok4 hits a high percentage of shots and scores a lot of points... that's good... hell it's great... but if you just look at fg% .. i mean marshall plumlee hits 75% also... that in and of itself isn't highly predictive...
I think it's good indication of how well OK4 scores inside. It speak volumes when you consider how much attention he draws.
Guys like Plumlee aren't anchoring your offense. OK4 warps a teams defense like the gravitational force of the Sun. Since he's a good and willing passer that creates all kinds of efficient offense.
As for his D I think he may be holding back by direction. He's too important to risk foul trouble chasing blocks. On our team we can let someone else worry about that. Still I'm hopeful that if we drafted OK4 that he would be a bit more aggressive on D.