Since
2020 when
Jimmy Butler got to
Miami and
Jaylen and
Jayson became
20-point scorers, the C's are
7-6 against the Heat in the regular season. They are
6-7 against them in the playoffs with each team winning a series. Despite the C's having superior talent, it's been a dead Heat. Don't ask me how.
And
Jimmy has significantly outperformed
Jayson in the playoffs in that period. A .
597 True Shooting % to Tatum's
.569. A
.499 Free Throw Rate to Tatum's
.359. Ast% is in his favor
25.3% to
23.6% for Tatum. Jimmy makes better decisions and has a lower turnover % at
9.4% to Tatum's
12.1%.
It's even more pronounced in this year's playoffs through two rounds.
- Jimmy TS%: .618 (.647 reg. season)
- Tatum TS%: .583 (.607 reg. season)
- Jimmy FTR: .488 (.625 reg. season)
- Tatum FTR: .312 (.399 reg. season)
- Jimmy Ast%: 24.3% (27.1% reg. season)
- Tatum Ast%: 20.7% (20.9% reg. season)
- Jimmy TO%: 7.4% (8.2% reg. season)
- Tatum TO%: 8.7% (10.4% reg. season)
The TO percentage and assist percentages are from basketball reference. It's easier to get the information from there compared to the NBA.com where you can't compare to players directly like you can on basketball reference.
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Miami really turned up the heat last year in the conference finals. Again, don't ask me how. They applied pressure on the ball in off it. The Celtics decision making in regards to how they handle this pressure has to be improved. I'm not a fan of assist/ turnover ratio. Not every turnover comes from trying to generate an assist. But I get it. It's easy to reference because it's readily available on ESPN and basketball reference. What I think you should look at is "FGM+AST+Personal Fouls Drawn / Turnovers." That's a way better indicator of positive decision making to negative ones. So I did this for the Celtics and last year's ECF for Jayson, Jaylen, Marcus and Derrick White.
"
FGM+AST+PFD / TO" in 21-22 ECF
- Tatum: 3.9
- Brown: 4.8
- Smart: 4.3
- White: 5.5
Not what you looking for.
How bout this year with the addition of Malcolm Brogdon?
"FGM+AST+PFD / TO" in 22-23 Playoffs (Reg. Season)
- Tatum: 8.5 (6.9)
- Brown: 5.3 *5.4 accounting for Niang kicked ball out of bounds (6.0)
- Smart: 5.6 (5.7)
- White: 9.2 (9.2)
- Brogdon: 10.2 (7.9)
Tatum has really stepped up his ball security / decision making this year and even moreso in the playoffs. Jaylen is down a little from the reg. season. Marcus is essentially the same but he was worse than Jaylen in the regular season. Looking at the touches, in the playoffs, it's like 57 for Jaylen to 55 for Marcus. They're decision making is close and their touches reflect that. Derrick and Malcolm have been great in the playoffs and Malcolm really could be a difference maker with the ball this series and making good decisions when the heat is on.