Showing posts with label Double (basketball). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Double (basketball). Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

NBA News 2011: Is Kevin Love a Legitimate All-Star or a Stat Stuffer?

Kevin Love, the 5th pickImage via Wikipedia
Enter Kevin Love. There's really not another player in this debate. It's more like Kevin Love versus the Minnesota Timberwolves debate. Let there be no mistake about it, the numbers that Kevin Love is putting up are tremendous. In fact, statistically speaking, he's having a season for the ages.

On the pro-Love side of the argument, there are some pretty impressive numbers to throw out. He's leading the NBA in efficiency and is second in total stats.  He leads the NBA in both offensive and defensive rebounds, and obviously, if he leads the league in both of those categories, he leads the league in total rebounds too. He also leads in offensive rebound percentage, defensive rebound percentage and total rebound percentage.

He's fourth in Player Efficiency Rating, first in offensive win shares and fifth in total win shares. His True Shooting percentage is fourth among players scoring 20 points or more per game. That's just scratching the surface of his statistical resume` though.

Tonight, he just racked up his 11th 20-point, 20-rebound game of the season. Since 1986-87 (as far back as basketball-reference goes with their play index), only one player, Kevin Willis in 1991-92 has more with 12, and the only other player with 11 is Charles Barkley.

Add in the fact that with that same 20/20 game he had tonight, he matched the double-double streak of 50 games set by Malone in 1978-79. With two more, he'll break the record for the most consecutive double-double's since the merger.

Are Kevin Love's monster numbers a factor of brilliant play, or is he just vulturing off the benefit of playing with a cadaverous team?

Is he a top ten player in the NBA, or is he merely the product of being the right player in the right place at the right time?

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/627616-kevin-love-is-he-a-legitimate-all-star-or-a-stat-stuffer-on-a-bad-team


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Saturday, January 1, 2011

NBA News 2011: NBA Prospect Keith Benson

Keith BensonImage via Wikipedia
Keith Benson, 6'11, RS Senior, Center, Oakland
17.4 Points, 10.4 Rebounds, 1,4 Assists, 2.3 Turnovers, 3.3 Blocks, 53% FG, 71% FT

A player we covered in-depth on multiple occasions during his redshirt junior season, Keith Benson declared and subsequently withdrew from the NBA draft last summer.

An intriguing talent with NBA size, Benson has gotten off to a fine start in his final season with the Golden Grizzlies. Facing an intimidating non-conference schedule, Benson has struggled through some bouts of inconsistency, but has continued to produce at a high level up to this point. An exceptionally gifted center, Benson is a few subtle changes away from becoming a very interesting NBA prospect.

The majority of those changes revolve around the tools he'll need to develop to translate his game to the next level. Benson has developed an impressive skill level considering how raw he was early in his career, and is averaging an impressive double-double. Still, he often leaves you feeling like he could be capable of more.

The biggest challenges the Detroit Country Day product faces in legitimizing his NBA stock and maximizing his potential value is his lack of grit and physical strength. He has exceptional size, great fluidity, good mobility, and a terrific wingspan for a potential NBA big, but lacks the type of lower body strength that would give him the ability to prevent stronger NBA big men from backing him down in the post and the polish to get by on his skill-level alone.

Defensively, Benson makes a tremendous impact at the college level with his length and shot-blocking instincts, but has some work to do to improve his NBA projections. While he doesn't hold his ground very well when getting backed down, he does an awesome job of staying on his feet and contesting shots when his man makes a move. As we noted last season, Benson is not assertive defensively, some of which can be attributed to his desire to stay out of foul trouble. He'll need to add muscle to his frame (particularly his lower body) and be more willing to initiate contact if he wants to be able to defend the center position on the next level, an important step considering he doesn't have the lateral quickness or fundamentals to step out and defend power forwards on the perimeter effectively.

Unlike the average 22-year old senior, Keith Benson has quite a bit of upside considering that many of his weaknesses are reparable. He's going to dominate the Summit League and flash some impressive NBA tools along the way, but he'll need to be more consistent, show greater intensity on both ends, add some weight to his frame, and continue refining his game to make himself a more attractive draft prospect. If he can make the necessary adjustments, Benson could be a name worth watching in March and heading into workout season.



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Sunday, October 31, 2010

NBA News 2010: Jennings Records First Career Triple Double

MILWAUKEE - NOVEMBER 30: Brandon Jennings #3 o...Image by Getty Images via @daylife
(Brandon) Jennings posted the first triple-double of his NBA career with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in the Bucks' 98-88 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats before a crowd of 16,519 at the Bradley Center.

"The first thing is I'm happy we finally got a win," Jennings said while a crowd of reporters gathered around his locker. "It seemed like everything was clicking tonight. The offense was running smooth, and everybody was being unselfish."


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