J. Kyle Mann
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Definitely.
Because it's just like Paolo and Franz both have these sort of caveats that I think undermine how effective it is.
And especially when you put them out there together and they're just kind of taking turns.
It's like Cade is just on another level in that sense.
So I don't know.
Yeah.
Can you be... I think what we're seeing, basically, is we're seeing a Helio sort of idea of a team that doesn't have quite the... It's not optimized to work.
I thought we were seeing into the process of Rob Mahoney on the stats that you track.
Cause I know I have my kind of like places I go to look for certain indicators.
If I think that they're, they are one of the ones that I think, which for as much criticism, I think, and like, I,
I get for as young as Paolo is, I feel bad for him.
Quite honest, quite honestly with you, uh, because if you go and look at the things that people are saying about him, which is that, you know, pounding the ball, sticking on it, taking bad shots, things like that.
I do think that he's made an effort because if you go and you look at touch time, uh, that's one of the things, whenever you hear those criticisms about a player I go and look for, which is, um, him staying on the ball, lingering on the ball, uh,
and then points per possession or points per touch.
So I was looking at guys past a certain volume.
I think it was like 65 touches per game and guys who had the ball in their hands for at least two and a half seconds.
And Paolo is not in the basement with some of the like uglier names on that list.
Like he's doing, he's made an effort to change.
Granted, he's not elite.
So I don't know.