Postseason Report Card -- Matt Carroll
Per game stats: 10.8 min, 4.4 points, 1.6-3.7 FGM-A (4.47%), 0.3-0.9 3PM-A (37%), 0.7-1.0 FTM-A (76.9%), 1.3 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.3 steals, 0.4 turnovers
Advanced stats: 12.2 PER, 49% eFG, 53% TS, 103 ORtg, 109 DRtg
Season Synopsis
Matt Carroll made his triumphant return to Charlotte during the offseason in the Tyson Chandler trade to join Gerald Wallace as the only remaining original Bobcat. The unusual thing about this is that Matt Carroll is in no sense the type of player that Larry Brown usually prefers. Matt is no defensive mastermind and is strictly a jump shooter. To his credit, he's done his best to adjust, taking his offense more into the paint than ever before and playing much tougher on defense.
Playing time was hard to come by for Matt in the early goings...and the middle goings. Not many minutes were left with Stephen Jackson getting somewhere in the vicinity of 40 minutes per game spent mostly at the shooting guard, and the rest of the scraps going to Gerald Henderson.
But he would get in here and there, drop a couple buckets, make his entry into ugliest reverse layup of the year, and go back to the bench.
It wouldn't be until Gerald Wallace was traded that Carroll would start playing significant minutes again. Moving Jackson to the 3 and starting Gerald Henderson would open up the minutes for Matt Carroll to move back into the backup shooting guard spot, especially with Shaun Livingston out with a lower back injury.
Minutes would still be spotty, ranging from in the single digits to the mid-to-high twenties. Though not getting many shots, he would continue to shoot pretty efficiently. He also had a few renaissance games, dropping 19 points against Denver on 11 shots and 26 points against Washington on 16 shots.
And so we enter the penultimate year of Matt Carroll's albatross contract (though technically this could be Carroll's last season if he chooses to turn down his player option, for some stupid reason). He is due $3.9 million next season and $3.5 million the following season (if he takes the player option).
General Analysis
He's basically the homeless man's Kyle Korver.
In his effort to fit into Larry Brown's system better, Matt Carroll now drives into the paint more than I can ever remember, which may have come at the cost of his outside spot up shooting. In his last two seasons on the Bobcats, Matt was 41.6% and 43.6% from behind the arc, while this season he was 37%. But he still is an above average shooter, especially off of screens. And now he's even become a surprisingly good cutter, scoring on 72.7% FG on cuts according to MySynergySports. However, he still can't create his own shot very well.
As for defense...well, he tries hard! ...But Matt's still a bad defender. His opponents shot 51.3% FG against him last season. He doesn't close out very well on shots and tends to overplay his man on defense. He's also not quite quick enough and can be beat off the dribble. It's just flat out not good.
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I thought Matty driving to the hoop was a nice addition to his arsenal
I don’t know if he just never made a concerted effort to do this in the past, or if he was told to just roam the perimeter and wait for an open look, but he’s got enough decent speed to take average defenders off the dribble if they crowd him in anticipation of a jump shot.
Also, I’d have to slightly disagree with you on his defense. I’m not saying he’s first, second, or even third All-NBA team, but he hustles hard on both ends, and I found his energy on defense (along with his aforementioned driving plays) to be at least more than what I expected out of him.
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+1
Matt can be a dangerous weapon if he’s used correctly.
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by Charlotte Bobcat on May 10, 2011 1:24 PM EDT up reply actions
If he's playing, then the other has an advantage
I like Carroll, and he’s got a great attitude. He plays hard and gives his best every game. But he’s only in the NBA because he has a guarranteed contract.
by ClipCat on May 10, 2011 2:43 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
I agree, it's hard to see Carroll being anything other than a player making the veteran minimum.
But, at the same time, we haven’t really utilized him to his full potential. I agree though, he is a liability when on the court.
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by Charlotte Bobcat on May 11, 2011 11:55 AM EDT up reply actions
korver
plays much better D than Carroll
although I did like Carroll’s improvement… he reminds me of those white point gaurds in college who play position d because they’re too unathletic to keep up laterally
Matt is a good guy
on and off the court for the Cats. He needs a better team around him to be more effective and make less money. Right now he is a payroll liability, his grade is about right.
ezrock
Agreed he is a good guy...
and I think he and DJ White are easy picks to be fan favorites…both seem to interact quite well.
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by andrewlail76 on May 10, 2011 12:51 PM EDT up reply actions
Interact quite well
with fans…
Bobcats Basketball is my only pro sports passion...
by andrewlail76 on May 10, 2011 12:52 PM EDT up reply actions
Matty Ice. Love the guy.
I think he would be a lot better for us if we could actually use him in the role he was meant for like Kapono and Korver have been able to be used.
I'm gonna live forever, I'm never gonna die. The only thing I fear is I'm never gonna fly.
by Charlotte Bobcat on May 10, 2011 1:24 PM EDT reply actions
Gerald Henderson
Hey Ben do you know anything about GH injury and if it’s career threatening?
by senero on May 10, 2011 2:20 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
wait....WHAT?
dont tell me he’s been injured too….if so that sucks. I know I give him alot of flack but damn…come on. I still wanted his ON the team…i havent heard anything and I hope it isnt too bad
Article now up
Would have been up earlier, but I was out for lunch. Sorry.
Seriously doubt that it’s career threatening. It sounds like it was a precautionary move to ameliorate Henderson’s knee tendinitis problems. In the short run he’ll be out for a while but should be ready for next season (god willing). I just hope it doesn’t hinder his development too much. But with a potential lockout looming, perhaps this was the right time.
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I'd bet that it was 90% of his decision to have it done with the threat of lockout...
Best case for him is that the season starts late and he misses nothing. Worst case…It starts as normal, and he misses a few games…
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by andrewlail76 on May 11, 2011 10:07 AM EDT up reply actions
I'm more worried about the practice time he'll miss over the break than anything.
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by Charlotte Bobcat on May 11, 2011 11:56 AM EDT up reply actions
For some reason...
I’m not concerned about that…
I don’t know why…but I’m not
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by andrewlail76 on May 13, 2011 12:04 AM EDT up reply actions
George Michael said it best
Gotta have faith.
by Tim Rudisill on May 13, 2011 12:30 AM EDT up reply actions
*clapclap, clapclap*
Sorry; couldn’t resist.
Cam Newton for '11 ROY!
by Newsinz on May 13, 2011 1:44 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs

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