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00:00This is a guy that, before the All-Star break last year, was getting 14.8 minutes per game.
00:06And he wasn't doing much of anything.
00:09Averaging 6.4 points, 2.8 rebounds.
00:12And here's the numbers that I really look at, Layla.
00:14He was sliding in.
00:15The offensive rating and the defensive rating.
00:18Pre-All-Star break.
00:20He had an offensive rating of 101.
00:22And a defensive rating of 117.
00:25That's per 100 possessions.
00:27What are you giving up and what are you putting in?
00:29101-117, that is a stark deficit.
00:33Post-All-Star break, that offensive rating bumps up from 101 to 109.
00:38The defensive rating falls from 117 to 113.
00:42Now you're getting closer.
00:43So you can look analytically at the numbers while he's averaging now,
00:47instead of 6.4 points per game in 14.8 minutes a contest,
00:5213 points a game in 26.8 minutes per contest.
00:55And there's good news here, too.
00:57While the field goal percentage went up from 441 pre-All-Star break to 467 post-All-Star break,
01:04the three-point percentage stayed the exact same, 36.1%.
01:07And that's something, it's above the league average.
01:10You can live with that.
01:12And his free throw percentage went from 79.6% to 83.3%.
01:17He just has all the tools.
01:20It's just more about getting bigger, stronger, more fearless with the basketball in his hands.
01:26And you can see all the stuff that can make this kid special one day.
01:30Yeah, I hate to say the term downhill player because I wanted that out of Patrick Williams as well.
01:37Just a guy who knows his space and can take it to the hole also.
01:41So if he can do both of those things and his three points stays the same,
01:45you're talking about a complete NBA talent.

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