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Rashad McCants

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  • 04-23-2008 6:01 PM

    Rashad McCants

    A lot of guys seem to be split on this guy and have strong views on him so I thought I'd make him his very own thread.

     I think a lot of people who weren't at a lot of games don't have a full appreciation for what he does.  So here are some stats I compiled from NBA.com, these are places 20-30 on points per 48.

     

     

    Player Points Per 48 Field Goal % 3 Point % Minutes Per Game
    Tim Duncan 27.3 0.497 0.000 34.0
    Jason Richardson 27.3 0.441 0.406 38.4
    Baron Davis 26.9 0.426 0.330 39.0
    Chris Paul 26.9 0.488 0.369 37.6
    Antawn Jamison 26.5 0.436 0.339 38.7
    Rashad McCants 26.5 0.453 0.407 26.9
    Dwight Howard 26.3 0.599 0.000 37.7
    Josh Howard 26.3 0.455 0.319 36.3
    Vince Carter 26.3 0.456 0.359 38.9
    Paul Pierce 26.2 0.464 0.392 35.9
    David West 26.2 0.482 0.240 37.8

     
    http://www.nba.com/statistics/lenovo/lenovo_sort.jsp?pcomb=5&season=22007&split=9&team=Timberwolves

     This link above should tell just about everything, look at the best player combinations on our team at a plus/minus.

     
    More than just stats this is dedicated to his discussion, so what are you waiting for?   

     


  • 04-23-2008 6:23 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    I don't think anyone doubts that he's a great scorer. My concern is that he doesn't always seem to have his head in the game, and just kind of coasts around the floor. When he gives 100% effort, he looks great, even on defense, but IMO he just seems to put it in neutral way too often.

  • 04-23-2008 6:39 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    It's hard to judge when you get jerked around as much as he does though.  Giving consistent playing time I'm a believer that he would make a phenomenal player. 

  • 04-23-2008 7:23 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    He reminds me of a Vikings great, Randy Moss.

    Wittman’s credentials as a losing coach are unimpeachable.

    Jim Souhan
  • 04-23-2008 7:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    mamba81:

    A lot of guys seem to be split on this guy and have strong views on him so I thought I'd make him his very own thread.

     I think a lot of people who weren't at a lot of games don't have a full appreciation for what he does.  So here are some stats I compiled from NBA.com, these are places 20-30 on points per 48.

     

     

    Player Points Per 48 Field Goal % 3 Point % Minutes Per Game
    Tim Duncan 27.3 0.497 0.000 34.0
    Jason Richardson 27.3 0.441 0.406 38.4
    Baron Davis 26.9 0.426 0.330 39.0
    Chris Paul 26.9 0.488 0.369 37.6
    Antawn Jamison 26.5 0.436 0.339 38.7
    Rashad McCants 26.5 0.453 0.407 26.9
    Dwight Howard 26.3 0.599 0.000 37.7
    Josh Howard 26.3 0.455 0.319 36.3
    Vince Carter 26.3 0.456 0.359 38.9
    Paul Pierce 26.2 0.464 0.392 35.9
    David West 26.2 0.482 0.240 37.8

     
    http://www.nba.com/statistics/lenovo/lenovo_sort.jsp?pcomb=5&season=22007&split=9&team=Timberwolves

     This link above should tell just about everything, look at the best player combinations on our team at a plus/minus.

     
    More than just stats this is dedicated to his discussion, so what are you waiting for?   

     


    Look at McCants mpg's! He's the only one below 30.... Heck, he's the only one below 34!

    As I've said, not all players are all things. Everyone wants McCants to be the dynamic offensive threat that he is and also be a shut down defender. It's just not going to happen. Use him for his strength and coach him up in his weaker areas. This team has plenty of time and needless to say, the wins and losses shouldn't have mattered this year. 

    IMO, McCants should've been the starting SG and averaged at least 30 mpg's. 

  • 04-23-2008 8:10 PM In reply to

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    Re: Rashad McCants

    I tend to think if the Wolves draft Rose, McCants will immediately blow up.  Rose will hide his weaknesses by providing more defense in the backcourt, and create a lot of opportunities for McCants to shine where he is great.  This year McCants had too much responsibility as the only creator in the offense (Foye wasn't really back and able to help until the last month or so) and the only guard that could reliably put the ball in the hoop.  I'm hoping the rough spots get smoothed out over the off season and we draft Rose.  If those two things happen, a lot of people will eat their words about McCants next year.

  • 04-23-2008 9:22 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

     I think he can easily fall into being inside his head too much. He has a mercurial personality and can at times be guilty of just not going out there and letting go and just playing, letting the game just come to him and flowing.  It especially happens if he has quick fouls early in the game where he gets yanked and broods on the bench then just can't seem to find a flow the rest of the game.

  • 04-24-2008 12:12 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    shoddy should have gotten the chance to start more this year. i dont know why wittman kept giving his minutes to snyder because every1 knows snyder is going jet in the summer. they wasted a year to develop shoddy.

    Twolves.....were coming, were coming!
  • 04-24-2008 8:08 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    Twolvesfan:

    shoddy should have gotten the chance to start more this year. i dont know why wittman kept giving his minutes to snyder because every1 knows snyder is going jet in the summer. they wasted a year to develop shoddy.

    Well that's part of my, and everyone's, frustration with Wittless. He kept saying how this year is about evaluation and development, but then played guys like Doleac, Buckner, Walker, etc.

    I can understand giving Snyder some minutes because there's a chance they could bring him back. But starting him and giving him starter minutes? WTF was Wittless thinking? Again, IMO, McCants should've been the starter pretty much all season.

    People like to say that McCants did better in the 6th man role, but the fact is that McCants made an obvious adjustment to his approach to the game staring Dec. 4th against the Nugs. He started doing exactly what people were asking him to do; quit just hoisting 3's. Prior to that, if his shot was off, not only did he not do anything else to help the team, but you could see him get frustrated and try to shoot himself out of his slumps, thus hurting the team with more missed 3 pt'ers.

    But that night, I've never heard whether someone got in his ear or something in his mind just put it all together, he started driving to the rim. He started dishing off. It was great to see. It was shortly after that, that he went out with an ankle injury. And when he came back from that injury, Wittless had him coming off the bench. They always say you don't lose your starting spot due to injury ...but that's apparently if your name isn't Rashad McCants and your coach isn't Randy Wittless.

    Now I will say, that this is all from my memory, no going back and checking my facts. So some of my time tables might be a bit off. But that is basically the jist of what happened, to the best of my memory. And although my seats weren't as good as Stephens... they weren't much worse. 

  • 04-24-2008 9:47 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    At 82games.com, they have the Wolves 5-man units and the stats for each unit.  In the first table, at the far right, they have the "win percentage" for the unit.  A "win" occurred when the unit outscored its opponents, and a "loss" occurred when the unit was outscored by its opponent. 

     

    Of the 20 different 5-man units, there are only 4 that have a winning percentage greater than 50%. What are those 4 units?

    1. Telfair-McCants-Brewer-Smith-Jefferson  (60%)
    2. Foye-McCants-Snyder-Gomes-Jefferson  (58%)
    3. Jaric-McCants-Snyder-Gomes-Jefferson (55.5%)
    4. Foye-McCants-Brewer-Smith-Richard (54.5%)

    Anyone notice a similar theme?  Yep, it's McCants.

    Another stat: units #1,#2,#3 are the top units in terms of offensive efficiency (measured in pts per possession), with 1.23, 1.18, and 1.19 respectively.

    I'm doing some more analysis on this data which I'll make a separate thread about later. 

  • 04-24-2008 10:01 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    Yep, it's the same way if you look under the lenavo stats at NBA.com.  There they have the best team by team 5, 4, 3, and 2 man units on every team.  McCants is on the top two or more in every category. 

     Stats don't tell everything, but they tell a lot.  Even if you go to 82games.com and look at the teams defensive points given up when he is on the court, we give up less than we score and he is the only one on the team to have that stat.
     

  • 04-24-2008 10:20 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    MattyP:

    At 82games.com, they have the Wolves 5-man units and the stats for each unit.  In the first table, at the far right, they have the "win percentage" for the unit.  A "win" occurred when the unit outscored its opponents, and a "loss" occurred when the unit was outscored by its opponent. 

     

    Of the 20 different 5-man units, there are only 4 that have a winning percentage greater than 50%. What are those 4 units?

    1. Telfair-McCants-Brewer-Smith-Jefferson  (60%)
    2. Foye-McCants-Snyder-Gomes-Jefferson  (58%)
    3. Jaric-McCants-Snyder-Gomes-Jefferson (55.5%)
    4. Foye-McCants-Brewer-Smith-Richard (54.5%)

    Anyone notice a similar theme?  Yep, it's McCants.

    Another stat: units #1,#2,#3 are the top units in terms of offensive efficiency (measured in pts per possession), with 1.23, 1.18, and 1.19 respectively.

    I'm doing some more analysis on this data which I'll make a separate thread about later. 

      Nice work!
  • 04-24-2008 11:05 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    mamba81:

    Yep, it's the same way if you look under the lenavo stats at NBA.com.  There they have the best team by team 5, 4, 3, and 2 man units on every team.  McCants is on the top two or more in every category. 

     Stats don't tell everything, but they tell a lot.  Even if you go to 82games.com and look at the teams defensive points given up when he is on the court, we give up less than we score and he is the only one on the team to have that stat.
     

    Agree that sometimes Mccants does not always play defense. But he  is still a great player and should have gotten more Minutes in games this year than Marko. Stick out tongue
  • 04-24-2008 11:17 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    Twolvesfan:

    shoddy should have gotten the chance to start more this year. i dont know why wittman kept giving his minutes to snyder because every1 knows snyder is going jet in the summer. they wasted a year to develop shoddy.

    I agree that McCants should have been starting this season, but to be fair, it was Jaric that was taking his minutes, not Snyder. If Snyder was taking minutes away from anyone, it was Brewer.

     

  • 04-24-2008 11:57 AM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    boognish:

    Twolvesfan:

    shoddy should have gotten the chance to start more this year. i dont know why wittman kept giving his minutes to snyder because every1 knows snyder is going jet in the summer. they wasted a year to develop shoddy.

    I agree that McCants should have been starting this season, but to be fair, it was Jaric that was taking his minutes, not Snyder. If Snyder was taking minutes away from anyone, it was Brewer.

     

     

    That's a great point. If the Wolves can make ONE trade this off season, I hope to hell it's Jaric.....

  • 04-24-2008 12:06 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    Vendetta11:
    That's a great point. If the Wolves can make ONE trade this off season, I hope to hell it's Jaric.....
    Don't you wann see Lima some more at the gamesHmm Trade Jaric keep Lima as a cheer leader

  • 04-26-2008 3:18 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    wolvesdjr:

    Vendetta11:
    That's a great point. If the Wolves can make ONE trade this off season, I hope to hell it's Jaric.....
    Don't you wann see Lima some more at the gamesHmm Trade Jaric keep Lima as a cheer leader

    Mmmm.....Adriana......

     

    Adriana  Lima

     

    Sorry, what was the thread about again?

  • 05-02-2008 2:21 PM In reply to

    Re: Rashad McCants

    Rashad Mccants is one of my favorite players on the Wolves. Some people hate him because he shows emotion. I command him for doing that. Its like some of the other players on the team don't care and don't show any. Marko comes to mind. Wittman is another one. The coach is suppose to be there for the team mates but there was tons of times he was not there.   The guy never gets trouble off the court yet people hate hi

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