Kanyewest wrote:payitforward wrote:Sessions was signed because we had to sign someone to get to the minimum 14 players, & he's a guy the FO is familiar with.
Why he would be playing in front of Frazier, who has produced at a very respectable level this year, I do not know.
Since suffering his nasal fracture which appears to have limited his effectiveness lately: Frazier's TS% is at 47% and shooting 15% from 3 in that span. Sessions in small sample size theater has raised his 3 point percentage to 57% although his TS% is only at 49 %.
It looks like the Wizard appear to be a bit worse defensively with Sessions on the floor as opposed to Frazier, maybe that gets alleviated a bit once he gets accustomed to his teammates. At least on switches, Sessions does not appear to be physically outmatched with a relatively long wingspan at 6 ft 4.25 inch wingspan, while Frazier is listed at 6 foot 2.5 inch wingspan.
So... Sessions is posting a 2% better TS% than Frazier, & the team is worse defensively w/ him on the floor.
In that case, why should anyone care what his 3pt% is?
Sessions also takes 50% more shots than Frazier. Since shots are not free, that means he's taking those shots away from someone who would be shooting them if it were Frazier instead of him on the floor. Pretty much every bench player we have shoots a higher TS% than 49%. Hence, for the comparison to mean anything you'd have to figure in the cost of Sessions' shooting.
In all, Ramon Sessions is here b/c we had to sign someone. We were 1 under the minimum. If he's getting minutes b/c Frazier is ailing or temporarily ineffective due to the mask he wears, well, that's the way it is & nothing to be done. One thing Sessions is not is a more productive player than Frazier. He's not as productive as Frazier. He's not anywhere near as productive.