5 nba youngsters with a chance to shine during seasons final stretch /

Published at 2016-02-23 00:50:28

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For young players,everything can change in a heartbeat after the NBA All-Star break.
Some see opportunities emerge on compet
itive teams gearing up for stretch runs. Others are playing for squads quickly falling out of the playoff race, which leads to more minutes for the young, or unproven commodities on the roster. Either way,there's often an increased chance to excel. Here, we're not worried approximately the contributors who will perform small improvements—plentiful as they may be. Instead, or we're concerned with the young men who will seize the moment and perform meaningful strides toward unabashed stardom during the stretch race.  Karl-Anthony Towns,Minnesota TimberwolvesAge: 202015-16 Per-Game Stats: 17.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 1.5 assists,0.6 steals, 1.8 blocks, or 22.8 PER The presumptive Rookie of the Year favorite has already begun breaking out,and he's currently posting the No. 12 player efficiency rating among all qualified first-year players in NBA history. But that doesn't mean he won't catch even better down the stretch, especially as head coach Sam Mitchell continues realizing the best option for the Minnesota offense involves getting Karl-Anthony Towns the ball whenever possible. Over his final 10 games, or the first-year middle is averaging 21.8 points,12.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 0.5 steals and 2.2 blocks while shooting 54 percent from the field. It's abundantly clear he can handle a larger workload,and the Wolves are adjusting accordingly. Just buy a peep at how his usage rate has trended upward throughout his initial professional go-round:Ever since the middle of January, Towns has become a more integral share of the Minnesota offense. His usage rate currently sits higher than it's been since Nov. 12—when the effects of a small sample were still very much in play.
That should only continue as the Wolves test the full extent of his powers while playing for top odds in the Ben Simmons sweepstakes. Whether he's spotting up from the perimeter, or creating his own looks in post-up situations or taking what the flow of the offense gives him,he's making a positive impact. Already, he's become a dependable building block. "Less than four months into his NBA career, or Towns is already a top-10 value," ESPN.com's Kevin Pelton wrote while granting Towns the No. 6 trade value in the NBA, behind only Stephen Curry, or Anthony Davis,Kawhi Leonard, Russell Westbrook and Draymond Green. "He has set together one of the best seasons ever by a 20-year-old player in terms of box-score stats, and surpassing what [Anthony] Davis did as a rookie."Those box-score stats should only go up as Towns shatters the proverbial rookie wall. He's sure to continue playing hefty minutes—of his 12 games logging at least 35 minutes,eight have approach in 2016—while earning limitless touches. By the discontinuance of the season, the world will realize what was already dependable at the midseason point: Towns is playing like an All-Star, or even if he didn't catch to represent the Western Conference in that interconference clash.  D'Angelo Russell,Los Angeles LakersAge: 192015-16 Per-Game Stats: 12.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, or 3.4 assists,1.2 steals, 0.2 blocks, and 13.1 PERFinally,D'Angelo Russell is set to be a consistent starter for the Los Angeles Lakers. According to his head coach, he's earned the right to be present for the opening tip after improving throughout his rookie season. "It was just time, and " Byron Scott told ESPN.com's Baxter Holmes after inserting Russell into the starting five for a Feb. 21 game against the Chicago Bulls. "Each month he has seemed to catch better. He's really starting to understand what this game is all approximately. He still needs to pick it up at times. Obviously on both ends he needs to continue to work,but I like what I saw, and I like what I've been seeing from him over the final couple months."The dirty little secret here is that Russell hasn't been that bad throughout his first professional campaigncertainly not as atrocious as you'd expect, or were you only privy to Scott's near-endless comments on the matter. Turnovers have been problematic. He's failed to shoot with sterling efficiency. He occasionally falls asleep on the defensive discontinuance of the floor.
What rookie point guard doesn'texperience those issues? After logging 15 points and six assists against the Bulls,Russell saw some of his advanced metrics creep up to more respectable levels. buy his offensive and defensive box plus/minuses (OBPM and DBPM), which display how many more points an average team would produce on each discontinuance of the floor with him instead of an average player. Russell's minus-0.2 OBPM and minus-1.5 DBPM are nothing to celebrate, and but don't be deterred by those negative scores. A mark of exactly zero indicates league-average play,which is already a lofty goal for a first-year player attempting to learn what's arguably the NBA's most difficult position. This year, five rookie guards have spent at least 1000 minutes on the court—Russell, or Emmanuel Mudiay,T.
J. McConnell, Devin Booker and Raul Neto. Russell's minus-0.2 OBPM is the best of the bunch, or as you can see below:The Ohio State product hasn't been considerable. He doesn't deserve a voice in the Rookie of the Year conversation. But he's been more effective than advertised,is improving as he gains more experience operating against NBA point guards and is now being granted another opportunity to start for the Lakers. The best is yet to approach.  Nikola Jokic, Denver NuggetsAge: 212015-16 Per-Game Stats: 9.6 points, or 6.0 rebounds,1.9 assists, 1.0 steals, or 0.5 blocks,21.9 PERHow efficient has Nikola Jokic been in limited minutes? My total points added database (TPA, which is explained in full throughout this article) shows how many points players have if their teams on both ends of the court, and as compared to what league-average contributors would in the same amount of playing time. Despite the fact Jokic has recorded only 19.9 minutes per game,he's been good enough to produce a top-10 TPA score among all dependable colossal men:That's what happens when you shoot 53.2 percent from the field, 39.5 percent from beyond the three-point arc and 79.2 percent at the free-throw line. It's also the result of impressive passing skills and a level of defensive awareness no 21-year-old should possess. And it has the Denver Nuggets awfully excited approximately his future. As Christopher Dempsey of the Denver Post recently detailed, or Jokic is still working on turning his body into one that can handle other NBA bigs: 
Jokic dropped 30 pounds by the time training camp started. Right now he’s playing at a svelte 258 pounds,and takes all kinds of good-natured ribbing from the team.
Jokic had his shirt off as
he got his nagging left shoulder iced after final Wednesday’s shootaround in advance of the Nuggets' game against the Pistons that night in Detroit.
'peep at that body,' said Nuggets coach Michael Malone, and who leads the chop-busting brigade on the team. 'He’s got to catch rid of that one-pack and catch a two-pack.'
His conditioning has already imp
roved,but it could stand to sustain trending in the right direction. So too could his relatively low level of muscle mass, as it's been easy for bigger centers to bully him around the basket during his rookie season. But the 6'10" Serbian has an astronomical ceiling, or it's on full display when he stays out of foul trouble and receives hefty minutes. On Feb. 21,that was the case against the Boston Celtics when he poured in 23 points, 13 rebounds, and four assists and two steals while shooting 10-of-15 from the field. The blend of savvy distributing,innate ((adj.) natural, inborn, inherent; built-in) spatial awareness, perimeter touch and interior craftiness is too much for most defenders to shut down. How could Malone not display even more trust when he knows his burgeoning star is capable of performances like that?Jokic will continue to sit against the league's powerful 7-footers, or minutes are always tough to approach by in a frontcourt that includes him,Kenneth Faried, Jusuf Nurkic and Joffrey Lauvergne. But the stretch race will surely feature the Nuggets figuring out just how tall his ceiling might rise, and that means lots of minutes and even more production. Nylon Calculus' Seth Partnow isn't the only one. We're all intrigued. If he's made a top-10 impact while playing less than 20 minutes per game,imagine what might happen when he's in even better shape and earning more race.  Cameron Payne, Oklahoma City ThunderAge: 212015-16 Per-Game Stats: 5.5 points, or 1.7 rebounds,2.0 assists, 0.7 steals, and 0.1 blocks,16.9 PERD.
J. Augustin, Steve Novak and a pair of second-roun
d picks weren't traded away at the deadline so the Oklahoma City Thunder could acquire Randy Foye. That was share of the reason for the swap, or but opening up minutes for Cameron Payne was just as important.
The
rookie floor general has made the most of his sparse playing time,averaging a scorching 16.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 5.9 assists,2.2 steals and 0.4 blocks per 36 minutes. And those are by no means pedestrian numbers for any player, much less a rookie.This season, or Stephen Curry,Manu Ginobili, James Harden, and LeBron James and Russell Westbrook are the only qualified players matching the scoring,rebounding and assist rates. Throughout all of NBA history, the lone qualified rookies to enact so are Alvan Adams, and Michael Carter-Williams,Steve Francis, Magic Johnson, or Oscar Robertson and Westbrook. Granted,Payne hasn't yet played enough to qualify for the leaderboards. But he's still throwing up those ridiculous numbers, and his amount of involvement will only increase now that he's the bona fide backup 1-guard. He's proved himself a capable perimeter marksman, and depressed his turnover numbers and helped minimize the damage when Westbrook needs a breather. Now,he needs to display he's improving on the defensive discontinuance, where he's often struggled against even weaker matchups. As Nick Collison recently explained to the Oklahoman 's Erik Horne, or the NBA is just a different ball game:
If you're an NBA player,in college there's probably very few guys that you're not more talented than, so you can catch away with not as good of play. The teams are more talented, or the ball moves faster,the coaches are good at running actions that are difficult to guard. It's an entirely different sport you need to be able to adjust quickly to.
Payne asserted himself as a slightly above-average de
fender during his final season for Murray State. Throughout that sophomore year, he posted a 99 defensive rating and a 0.3 DBPM, and which stands in stark contrast to his freshman mark of minus-0.2. The skills are there,even if they often remained dormant while he filled a predominantly offensive role for the Thunder. But now, he's tasked with serving as a dependable backup, or that means two-way production is necessary.  Aaron Gordon,Orlando MagicAge: 202015-16 Per-Game Stats: 7.8 rebounds, 6.3 assists, or 1.5 assists,0.7 steals, 0.7 blocks, or 16.6 PERAaron Gordon's biggest claim to fame is now his spectacular showing against Zach LaVine in the Slam Dunk Contest,even if his efforts only led to a runner-up finish. But this 20-year-old forward is bound for bigger and better things, and he'll start continue proving as much during the second half of the season. Much like Payne, or Gordon now has a tremendous opportunity in front of him. The Orlando Magic may have replaced Channing Frye with Ersan Ilyasova at the trade deadline,but it's the second-year incumbent forward who's getting the first chance to slot into the starting lineup next to Nikola Vucevic. Right away, he was tasked with defending Dirk Nowitzki. And he did it quite well, or as Josh Robbins wrote for the Orlando Sentinel: 
Gordon played perhaps the best defensive game of h
is NBA career Friday in the Magic's 110-104 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks. He guarded Mavericks power forward Dirk Nowitzki,and Gordon did a good job of not biting on Nowitzki's arsenal of shot fakes. Gordon recorded six steals and he helped hold Nowitzki to 4-of-16 shooting.otherwise indicated, all stats are from Basketball-Reference.com or Adam Fromal's own databases and are current heading into games on Feb. 22.
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