Looking at PER's and our roster.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:59 am
I know a lot of people don't like the PER stat but it is pretty telling of how efficient players are. Although it doesn't gage everything accurately such as man to man defense that doesn't result in steals or blocks.
15 is considered average
Drummond - 21.69 (17th overall in NBA, #4 among centers)
Monroe - 19.52 (35th overall in NBA, #8 among power forwards)
Smith - 17.82 (9th among small forwards)
Our front court is set and we'd be the only team in the NBA who would be starting 3 players all in the top 10 in PER at their position at the SF+PF+C spots.
The backcourt is another story... There we are in a world of hurt.
Bynum - 16.62 (22nd among PGs not bad... a below average starter or good backup)
Stuckey - 13.0 (53rd PG or 36th among SGs)
Knight - 12.04 (57th PG)
Singler - 10.02 (58th of 65 SGs)
Possible additions to bolster backcourt.
Gerald Henderson 16.48 (10th among SGs)
Marcus Thornton 16.32 (11th among SGs)
Kyle Lowry 17.51 (18th among PGs)
15 is considered average
Drummond - 21.69 (17th overall in NBA, #4 among centers)
Monroe - 19.52 (35th overall in NBA, #8 among power forwards)
Smith - 17.82 (9th among small forwards)
Our front court is set and we'd be the only team in the NBA who would be starting 3 players all in the top 10 in PER at their position at the SF+PF+C spots.
The backcourt is another story... There we are in a world of hurt.
Bynum - 16.62 (22nd among PGs not bad... a below average starter or good backup)
Stuckey - 13.0 (53rd PG or 36th among SGs)
Knight - 12.04 (57th PG)
Singler - 10.02 (58th of 65 SGs)
Possible additions to bolster backcourt.
Gerald Henderson 16.48 (10th among SGs)
Marcus Thornton 16.32 (11th among SGs)
Kyle Lowry 17.51 (18th among PGs)