The key to success is right there. Its up to Udoka and the coaching staff to truly unleash Sengun as an offensive hub rather than a pick and roll play finisher
Touches per game:
Sengun—60
Sabonis—91
Jokic—99
— Rainproof Rainmaker (@SeanRawlings10) January 28, 2024
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Also another interesting statistic
Jamal Murray: 70.8 touches
DeAaron Fox: 80 touches (Still well behind Sabonis)
Fred VanVleet: 79.5 touches
Jalen Green is barely behind Sengun at 56 touches. Given the difference in their stats they should not have equal usage on the floor
Love Ime but his coaching has been baffling recently. You would think that after the Jazz game we would realize that feeding Sengun is the key to success and we just went away from it against the Blazers and Nets (Incredible shooting saved us against Charlotte too that wasn’t a great game either)
Ime is more keen on throwing his players under the bus instead of owning up to his mistakes. Did you hear how he held himself accountable for not fouling on Blazers’ equalizer shot? No, you didn’t, because he didn’t do that.
He considers himself some 200 iq big brain coach, but the reality is that he is a coach who fails to play to his star player’s strengths, and the worst part is that he likes messing with his players mentally instead.
I don’t really care what a Thunder fan who only wants Sengun to succeed thinks about our coach and our offense.