Sixers Draft Pick Tracker – March 24th, 2015

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Updated: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 09:08 AM

Overview:

SeasonFG% - Qt 1-3FG% - Qt 4 + OTTOV% - QT 1-3TOV% - QT 4 + OT
2012-1342.8%39.0%10.1%14.7%
Career43.2%41.7%10.3%12%

 

Sixers pick (currently 3rd):

  • Knicks lost (bad): The Knicks lost, because that’s what they do. I wasn’t expecting a win against Memphis, but it would have been nice. The Knicks have 3 less wins than the Sixers with only 11 games left to play.
  • Minnesota won (good): Minnesota won! Zach LaVine hit a pair of 3’s in the last 25 seconds to send the game to overtime, where Minnesota was able to pull out the win over Utah. Minnesota now only has 1 less win than the Sixers.
Days RestGamesFG%3pt%PPG
02237.1%26%12.1
13843.4%44.4%13.6
21745%33.3%14.4
3539.3%50%13.4

 

Lakers pick (top 5 protected, currently 4th)

  • Nothing happened here, as the Lakers, Orlando, and Sacramento all had the night off.
TeamMidrange jump shots
Philadelphia26
Opponents72

 

Heat pick (top 10 protected, currently 16th):

  • Pacers lost (bad?): The Pacers lost (again), their 6th straight. I was counting on them to pass Miami, but they’re now 2 wins (and 2.5 games) back.
  • Brooklyn lost (good) / Boston won (good): Brooklyn lost, keeping them 3 wins behind Miami, which is crucial. Boston won, which pulls them to within 1 win of Miami. Sixers need Boston and one more of Charlotte or Indy to pass Miami.
  • Charlotte lost (good): Going back and forth on whether to cheer for Charlotte or not. If Indy gets their game back, then Charlotte losing is good. Charlotte is 2 wins back of Miami and in the 12th slot.
  • Utah lost (good?): Again, what I want Utah to do largely depends on what Indy does. If all of Indy, Charlotte, and Boston pass Miami, then Utah becomes the Sixers last hope to realistically keep that Miami pick. But if 2 of them *don’t* pass Miami, then Utah finishing with a better record doens’t have an impact on the draft pick, since Miami would be in the playoffs and Utah the lottery. So I’m hoping Utah stumbles just as a backup plan, but right now all 3 of Boston/Indy/Charlotte passing Miami seems unlikely.
StatBefore DeadlineAfter Deadline
Points per 100 possessions91.594.8
True Shooting %49.4%49.4%
3pt %31%34.7%
% of field goal attempts from 330%34.7%
Assists per turnover1.091.32
Turnovers per 100 possessions18.916.4
TeamDef Rebs% pushing ballDef Reb%
76ers11986.6%62.8%
Opponent13249.2%73.7%

 

Oklahoma City Thunder pick (top 18 protected, currently 19th):

  • Chicago won (bad): Chicago won, which puts them 2 games (3 wins) up on OKC as a backup plan to OKC passing Washington. But that becomes meaningless if …
  • Washington lost (good): Washington lost, which puts them a half-game behind OKC, putting OKC in that 19th slot by themselves. If the season ended today, the Sixers would have 3 first round picks (and a 17% chance at the Lakers).
StatMCWRankContext
RPM-2.7756thAll point guards
Win Shares-0.5149thGuards with more than 500 minutes played
Boxscore Plus-Minus-1.486thGuards with more than 500 minutes played
Value Over Replacement Player0.368thGuards with more than 500 minutes played
True Shooting Percentage44.5%24th out of 24All players with a usage rate > 26.8%

 

Tonight’s games:

  • Sixers @ Kings: Go Kings (it hurts the Lakers chances of catching the Kings, but that’s not happening anyway). Sixers have lost 15 straight on the road.
  • Raptors @ Detroit: Go Detroit (backup plan to OKC passing Washington).
  • Miami @ Milwaukee: Big game. A Milwaukee win pushes them to 2.5 games up on Miami in the 17th slot, and could push Miami closer to falling back into the lottery.
  • Lakers @ OKC: Another huge game. An OKC win would help cement their status as the 19th slot, but a Lakers win helps both the Sixers pick and the (small) chances of getting the Lakers pick. I’m more concerned with the Sixers passing the Lakers than I am of Washington passing the Thunder, so go Lakers.
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Derek Bodner

Derek Bodner is a credentialed reporter covering the Philadelphia 76ers independently for DerekBodner.com. He is also a college basketball scout for DraftExpress.com, and an NBA contributor for The Ringer. Contact Information: derek.bodner@draftexpress.com / @DerekBodnerNBA

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