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BigDaddyG
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![]() VDesai wrote:I still like Hart coming off the bench and closing. He is an injection of energy. Grimes is our best shooter and a top defender, he deserves to keep starting. https://www.si.com/nba/2023/04/24/josh-hart-knicks-cavaliers-defense?utm_source=reddit.com Josh Hart Is Killing the Cavs Softly None of the contributions were out of the ordinary for Hart, one of the league’s most unusual players. During his regular season with the Knicks, he hit 51.9% of his triples. At 6'6", he’s a fantastic rebounder for his size, particularly on the offensive glass. If you need a sense of how often he’s off to the races from a fastbreak standpoint, consider this: Among players who logged 25 games this season, Hart had both the NBA’s highest and second-highest transition frequency rate (meaning how much of his offense derives from such plays). His transition rate in Portland was a league-high 32.9%, and then he found himself in transition 30.9% of the time, the NBA’s second-highest rate, in 25 games with New York. The Blazers and Knicks scored 117 and 118 points per 100 plays, respectively, when Hart led those scenarios. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
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