Gonna be sad to see him somewhere else next year....been a real gamer and professional his entire time here. Hopefully the Spurs are able to get something in return for him, a la Hill-for-Kawhi.
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All of their numbers (per 36/ per 100 possessions/ Advanced/ ORtg/ DRtg) are remarkably similar, but Cojo was a couple of years younger in his 4th season than Hill.
Gonna be sad to see him somewhere else next year....been a real gamer and professional his entire time here. Hopefully the Spurs are able to get something in return for him, a la Hill-for-Kawhi.
It's tough to judge with the way Pop manages the playing time, the injuries...
+ George was the only back up, Cojo has to deal with Patty
Overall, I think George is more talented, but it's subjective tbh..
The only thing George Hill had over cojo was his 3 point shooting. Other than that, it's not like Hill could dribble either, and CoJo is the better slasher.
Cojo's 3pt% has increased every year he has been in the league: Small sample size, but still an encouraging stat. His college 3pt% was very good too (41.7%).
Thanks for bringing that up. I thought myabe GHill's number were down a bit because it was his first year in Indiana with a new team, new coach, new system, but actually his numbers per 36 improved across the board (more assists, more rebounds, fewer TOs, and fewer points). I also thought maybe his job was harder because he was a starter, but he wasn't. He started only 9 games out of 50 that season. And his per 36 numbers weren't significantly different during the next season with IND when he started 76 games.
I also hadn't realized that CoJo had averaged 18mpg over 79 games this season. It's not insignificant. I don't know if you've heard one of the announcers of Game 3 (I had the ESPN feed I think) say that CoJo had asked Pop to be sent to the D-League to get some playing time, and Pop commented it was the first time ever that a player requested to be sent the DL. I can only imagine it was viewed positively by Pop. CoJo, much like other end of bench players, seems to have bought into the Spurs concept and is cheering from the sidelines (I still laugh mentally every time I visualize him skipping in unison with Ayres after Griffin's costly TO).
I also also hadn't realized that CoJo was only 23. He seems to have been around since, well, forever. He still has plenty of time to mature. CoJo at 27 could very well be a very interesting player for the Spurs.
Good job picking that up![]()
GHill was already playing for Indiana in his 4th season. So that doesn't really apply.
I always thought he had a solid jumper, but he passes up wide open 3pt shots so I guess he's not allowed to shoot.
yep, my bad I didn't read closely enough.. ^^
Most seem to think that Joseph will be cast aside as the Spurs try to create a max salary slot. I still believe it's far more likely that they'll tender the QO and match offers that approach the MLE. I believe that they'll also tender the QO to Baynes.
Good thread, btw.
Yeah, his age is surprising. I always liked Hill, but his one issue for me was always over-dribbling. He's gotten much better at that, and it seems that if Cojo improved in that regard, he'd become much more valuable.
Man, so many things can happened this summer it's insane when you try to make scenarios...
I can see Pop and RC do the max to keep Cojo because of his age, work ethic and upside
But before him tho, my main worry is to keep Danny, assuming Kawhi deal won't be an issue. We have Patty under contract and Tony can't be worst imo..
Edit: wrong thread
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