Teletopez Posted February 3, 2013 Report Share Posted February 3, 2013 (edited) When Lopez has played with Teletovic this season (46 minutes), he hasturned it over ZERO(!) times. When he has played with Blatche, Evans orHumphries he turns it over an average of .072 times per minute (.062TO’s/min. for the season). When Lopez plays with Teletovic, his FG% is82.4% (!). When he plays with Evans, it’s 50.2%, with Blatche, it’s45.8%, and with Humphries, it’s 52.7%.When Joe Johnson plays with Teletovic, he turns it over just .026times per minute compared to an average of .046 with Blatche, Reggie, orHumphries. In fact, he turns the ball over exactly twice as much perminute when he’s playing with Humphries (.052) rather than Teletovic(.026).For Deron Williams, the same trend continues. Even though histurnovers are actually highest with Teletovic on the court (76 minutes),his other numbers are astonishing. With Mirza on the court he shoots48% FG, 45.5% from three, and is a +19 in plus/minus. With Evans, heshoots 37.4% FG, 31.9% from three, and is a -68(!). With Blatche, heshoots 39.1% FG, 28.2% from three, and is a -45. With Humphries, heshoots 47.7% FG, 38.5% from three, and is a +28. The numbers don’t lie here. The biggest difference between the four PF’sis simply floor spacing and keeping the defense honest. Here’s a videofrom the Heat game of when Teletovic and Williams were on the floortogether. We can see Deron driving to the hoop, one-on-one with ShaneBattier and finishing an and-1. You can also see Teletovic’s man unableto double Deron or help on the drive because he needs to stay home onthe shooter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBBVo2w__PA&feature=player_embeddedhttp://thebrooklyngame.com/mirza-teletovic-brooklyn-nets-power-forward-freemirza/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook Edited February 3, 2013 by octoberGR8NESS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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