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MUScoop => The Superbar => Topic started by: GGGG on January 08, 2015, 12:10:18 PM

Title: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: GGGG on January 08, 2015, 12:10:18 PM
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/future-of-basketball-james-harden-daryl-morey-houston-rockets/

Fascinating article on the Rockets completely ignoring the mid-range game.

"For Houston, even a below-average 3-pointer or paint shot is a better investment than a good shot in Kobe and Byron Scott’s hairy midrange neighborhood. As a result, the team scores a minuscule 6.2 percent of its points in the midrange, and is happy to sacrifice efficiency in its favorite spaces in favor of volume."
Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: MerrittsMustache on January 08, 2015, 12:34:55 PM
For all the love that Daryl Morey gets, his teams have accomplished nothing. Houston has a winning percentage of around 59% (~48 wins/season), has made the playoffs just 4 times during his 7 years and have only made it out of the first round once. They've basically been in NBA purgatory yet Morey is a "visionary." I understand that he has a unique approach to building an NBA team but if it doesn't work, who cares?


Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: Silkk the Shaka on January 08, 2015, 01:29:07 PM
For all the love that Daryl Morey gets, his teams have accomplished nothing. Houston has a winning percentage of around 59% (~48 wins/season), has made the playoffs just 4 times during his 7 years and have only made it out of the first round once. They've basically been in NBA purgatory yet Morey is a "visionary." I understand that he has a unique approach to building an NBA team but if it doesn't work, who cares?




Simmons is friends with Morey, so he makes him out to be way more than he is
Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: GGGG on January 08, 2015, 01:33:00 PM
Simmons is friends with Morey, so he makes him out to be way more than he is


Simmons didn't write it.
Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: GGGG on January 08, 2015, 01:34:55 PM
For all the love that Daryl Morey gets, his teams have accomplished nothing. Houston has a winning percentage of around 59% (~48 wins/season), has made the playoffs just 4 times during his 7 years and have only made it out of the first round once. They've basically been in NBA purgatory yet Morey is a "visionary." I understand that he has a unique approach to building an NBA team but if it doesn't work, who cares?


Yeah that makes sense.  I think it is interesting to see how people push the envelope as well, and the thought process behind it.  Sometimes the "visionary" isn't always the one that succeeds. 
Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: reinko on January 08, 2015, 02:50:53 PM
For all the love that Daryl Morey gets, his teams have accomplished nothing. Houston has a winning percentage of around 59% (~48 wins/season), has made the playoffs just 4 times during his 7 years and have only made it out of the first round once. They've basically been in NBA purgatory yet Morey is a "visionary." I understand that he has a unique approach to building an NBA team but if it doesn't work, who cares?




Was Morey around when HOU got screwed out of Pau Gasol in the Chris Paul trade?
Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: MerrittsMustache on January 08, 2015, 03:39:56 PM

Yeah that makes sense.  I think it is interesting to see how people push the envelope as well, and the thought process behind it.  Sometimes the "visionary" isn't always the one that succeeds. 

I wouldn't be surprised to see a GM for a different team (who may not even be in place at this time) take Morey's ideas, tweak them slightly and have incredible success. One of the primary critiques of Morey's philosophy is that he largely ignores team chemistry and goes strictly by what the numbers say (hence, the Josh Smith signing).

Title: Re: Grantland Article on James Harden and NBA Offenses
Post by: MerrittsMustache on January 08, 2015, 03:43:11 PM
Was Morey around when HOU got screwed out of Pau Gasol in the Chris Paul trade?

Yes.