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Sim 7 (Days 36-40)
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Re: Sim 7 (Days 36-40)
2-2
Didn't notice Porter was injured. Brown did horrible in the 2 wins without him.
Then Brown and Isaac got injured, and I lost both games when starting Caboclo and Cassell.
Both guys did solid filling in though. Just having zero options makes it hard to win sometimes.
Rubini did ok as well with his minutes.
Didn't notice Porter was injured. Brown did horrible in the 2 wins without him.
Then Brown and Isaac got injured, and I lost both games when starting Caboclo and Cassell.
Both guys did solid filling in though. Just having zero options makes it hard to win sometimes.
Rubini did ok as well with his minutes.
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Re: Sim 7 (Days 36-40)
If anyone was curious, I looked at LaMelo Ball post-trade to see how he performed in the new situation. This is as #2 option behind Nasir Little
12 games, Rockets are 6-6 with him, 5-12 without
40.9 MPG, 24.5/5.7/4.8/2.2/0.2 and 2.4 TOPG. Splits of 48.2/79.6/43.3
Unsurprisingly, there's a considerable improvement after the trade. Guy's pretty good.
12 games, Rockets are 6-6 with him, 5-12 without
40.9 MPG, 24.5/5.7/4.8/2.2/0.2 and 2.4 TOPG. Splits of 48.2/79.6/43.3
Unsurprisingly, there's a considerable improvement after the trade. Guy's pretty good.
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Re: Sim 7 (Days 36-40)
Moving from fast to slow hurt my players' individual stats (except Greer's shooting), but seems to have helped the team score more overall, 3-1 with a win over the Magic.
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Re: Sim 7 (Days 36-40)
I three-peated chips with him as 2nd option behind Ingram. He’s a stud that’s overlooked. There’s only one glaring issue with him, and it’s that he really is limited to SG. He can play SF, but there is somewhat of a dropoff.The Bean Regime wrote:If anyone was curious, I looked at LaMelo Ball post-trade to see how he performed in the new situation. This is as #2 option behind Nasir Little
12 games, Rockets are 6-6 with him, 5-12 without
40.9 MPG, 24.5/5.7/4.8/2.2/0.2 and 2.4 TOPG. Splits of 48.2/79.6/43.3
Unsurprisingly, there's a considerable improvement after the trade. Guy's pretty good.
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