9. Matisse Thybulle
November Stats: GP 15| MINS 13.3| FG% 46.5| 3P% 47.4| FT% 66.7| TRB 0.9| AST 0.8| BKL 0.5| STL 0.9| PF 2.2| TOV 0.6| PTS 3.7
Previous ranking: 6th
November provided Matisse Thybulle time to grow as a player. He improved on both sides of the ball as the month progressed. Thybulle is far from a finished product, but he showed what he could become against the Sacramento Kings. He finished with 15 points, four steal and two blocks. His 3-point percentage was phenomenal during November, despite him being very reserved in his shot selection.
8. Mike Scott
November Stats: GP 16| MINS 19.9| FG% 39.8| 3P% 30.2| FT% 85.7| TRB 3.3| AST 0.6| BKL 0.1| STL 0.3| PF 1.3| TOV 0.4| PTS 5.5
Previous ranking: 7th
The 3-point shot wasn’t kind to Mike Scott during November. He only averaged 30.2 percent shooting from deep. He had six games in which he didn’t convert any of his 3-point attempts, including three straight games at the end of the month. There were only six games in which Scott shot above 33.3 percent from downtown. It’ unlikely that Scott’s poor shooting continue for the month of December.
7. Furkan Korkmaz
November Stats: GP 15| MINS 25.0| FG% 44.1| 3P% 37.7| FT% 78.6| TRB 2.6| AST 0.9| BKL 0.3| STL 0.3| PF 1.7| TOV 0.8| PTS 10.1
Previous ranking: 9th
Furkan Korkmaz became the de facto replacement starter during November. Korkmaz started the month with some very hot 3-point shooting, then he become very cold from downtown and then he was inconsistent from deep at the end of the month. Korkmaz’s value will be routed in his ability to stretch the floor this season and as long as he can do it with some consistency (like he did in November), then he will have a role moving forward.