Oklahoma City Thunder veteran Alex Caruso addressed Jared McCann's impact in his first 12 games with his new team, and explained why he is a better fit for the defending champions than the Philadelphia 76ers. Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault discusses what he has learned about McCann during his first dozen games.
Caruso gave the most credit to the Thunder front office, trade for McCain is ahead of this year's deadline, he said, according to The Young Man and the Three podcast.
"For us, we do what we do as players, but the front office, as far as the fit, that's probably the biggest compliment they can give me," Caruso said. “The way Jared plays is like a mini I-Joe, like Isaiah Joe Light, not like the same player, but coming from the same movements, but the way they're able to use their skill sets to shoot and move.”
Alex Caruso used an example from the Thunder's 121–113 win against the Cleveland Cavs, where McCann drove to the rim, passed the ball to Joe before shifting to the corner for a deep three. For Caruso, it's that style of play if the 76ers didn't run their offense through McCann.
"I don't think Philly played that way," Caruso said. “I think they're a lot more traditional because of Joel [Emiid]And, of course, Tyrese [Maxey] Very much on the ball. But for us, it is like freedom of movement. An open man is a right man. I think it benefits his game.”
"He's playing the right way." - Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein talk about why Jared McCann has fit in so easily with the OKC Thunder 🚨 New Thunder YM3 Out Now Everywhere 🚨 pic.twitter.com/epcOgO84l6
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McCain is averaging 11.8 points on 41.5% shooting, including 39.5% from deep, and 2.2 rebounds per game with the Thunder.
Mark Daigneault on learning about Thunder's Jared McCain

The apparent departure of 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey to the Thunder's Jared McCann ended the second-year guard's tenure, and marked a new start with the defending champions. Thunder coach Mark Daigneault discussed McCann's fitness after practice on Friday and told reporters how he has learned about his game so far.
"His shooting ability. He's a guy you have to make runs off the line, which opens up some of those drives. I didn't know his game well, especially that part of his game — those mid-range games show his strength," Daigneault said. "He's going downhill, and he's able to absorb contact and rise up and shoot a balanced rhythm shot, which is harder than it looks. He makes it look easier than it is. So, he's done a great job."
Daigneault and the Thunder will host the Warriors on Saturday at Paycom Center.

