exodus Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 For those who don't know TS% combines FG%, 3s and free throws. Zaza 57.9% Horford 56.7% Marvin 56.5% Mo 55% Bibby 54.6% Murray 54.4% JJ 53.2% Smith 51.8% A few things stand out. First of all Flip's percentage is very high relative to his shot selection. He isn't bashful and puts up a lot of tough shots. This is the best he has shot in his career by far. Smith obviously takes too many shots. His foul shooting hurts him too. JJ also has been guilty of putting up too many forced shots. Predictably Marvin has the best TS of the non-centers because he is hitting 3s, finishing better inside and gets to the ft line. It is definitely a shock to see Zaza at the top of the list. he still can't hit a jumper for crap but i guess he has been finishing better inside. Plus he gets to the line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gray Mule Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 I have noticed that announcers for our opponents, for the most part, give Zaza a lot more respect, praise, than he gets from our own announcers and from us who post here on Hawksquawk. Personally, I like him. He does occasionally hit that shot from around the free throw line. Seldom does he try from much further out. Sometimes, with a running start, he will dunk, but otherwise, he can't get up that high. He is relentless around the glass. He seldom blocks a shot, but might on occasion, get one. Zaza will not be intimidated. He is hard to push around, once he is set. He takes his defense outside where, if you're not carefus, he will steal the ball. For someone as slow as he appears to be, he has quick hands. He has learned his "Bull in a china shop" approach to defense to the point that he doesn't foul a lot. But, he draws fouls inside and hits a nice % of his free throws. At what he costs, he is a real bargain when compared to other big men in the NBA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrReality Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 We would be hard pressed to replace Za for the money he gets. There are a lot of bigs in the league that make more than him and do not produce. I have to remind myself he is still a young guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dexmethylphenidate Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 (edited) I always thought that Zaza is the center version of T-Lue, but this is his contract yea and he's been an asset more than a liability this season. The thing that bugs me about him is his defensive rebounding and FG percentage... he's got one of those fixed this season. Edited March 15, 2009 by DeerPark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member mrhonline Posted March 15, 2009 Premium Member Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pachuza01.html His defensive reb#'s (per min) have increased every season with the Hawks. Kudos to Zaza for that. One strength of his that rarely gets mentioned is his ability to stay healthy. For a big man, that's a major plus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duff_Man Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pachuza01.html His defensive reb#'s (per min) have increased every season with the Hawks. Kudos to Zaza for that. One strength of his that rarely gets mentioned is his ability to stay healthy. For a big man, that's a major plus. Zaza has a lot to offer off the bench. He's tough, he's aggressive, and when he gets to the line, he hits his FTs. He can handle the ball pretty well,and he really hustles. He takes his role and accepts it like a pro. I love how he has grown into this team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Diesel Posted March 15, 2009 Premium Member Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 For those who don't know TS% combines FG%, 3s and free throws. Zaza 57.9% Horford 56.7% Marvin 56.5% Mo 55% Bibby 54.6% Murray 54.4% JJ 53.2% Smith 51.8% A few things stand out. First of all Flip's percentage is very high relative to his shot selection. He isn't bashful and puts up a lot of tough shots. This is the best he has shot in his career by far. Smith obviously takes too many shots. His foul shooting hurts him too. JJ also has been guilty of putting up too many forced shots. Predictably Marvin has the best TS of the non-centers because he is hitting 3s, finishing better inside and gets to the ft line. It is definitely a shock to see Zaza at the top of the list. he still can't hit a jumper for crap but i guess he has been finishing better inside. Plus he gets to the line. In his last championship year with the Bulls, MJ's TS% was 53.3% His career high was 61.4%... the Year the Bulls finished 5th in the Central and lost to the Pistons in the finals. How do you finish 5th in your division and almost get to the finals? They finished 5th and were a 6th seed in the playoffs. Central Division Detroit Pistons* 63 19 .768 — 106.6 100.8 6.24 Cleveland Cavaliers* 57 25 .695 6.0 108.8 101.2 7.95 Atlanta Hawks* 52 30 .634 11.0 111.0 106.1 5.26 Milwaukee Bucks* 49 33 .598 14.0 108.9 105.3 4.12 Chicago Bulls* 47 35 .573 16.0 106.4 105.0 2.13 Indiana Pacers 28 54 .341 35.0 106.9 111.1 -3.00 Now that's incredible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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