Raptors' latest move may have sent a concerning message to young guard
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Raptors' latest move may have sent a concerning message to young guard
"Before February, Shead looked completely in control of the offence, averaging 5.5 assists to just 1.3 turnovers, with the Raptors outscoring opponents by 4.5 points per 100 possessions."
"Since February 1st, Shead averaged 4.2 assists against 1.3 turnovers, but the Raptors were outscored by 1.1 points per 100 possessions in his minutes."
"In the first game after the signing, Shead delivered, stepping into the starting role and setting a career high in assists with 14, controlling the offence throughout."
"Despite his struggles, Shead has continued to receive consistent minutes, indicating that Toronto views him as a potential long-term piece."
Jamal Shead experienced a stark contrast in performance before and after February. Initially, he averaged 5.5 assists with a positive impact on the Raptors' scoring. However, his performance declined, leading to the Raptors being outscored during his minutes. The front office responded by signing Markelle Fultz, potentially signaling a change in the rotation. Following this, Shead excelled in his next game, achieving a career-high 14 assists, demonstrating his capability to control the offense. Despite this improvement, concerns about his consistency remain as the playoffs approach.
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