nate33 wrote:DCZards wrote:prime1time wrote:
With that being said, even with improved 3-point shooting, Avdija piloted us to the worst record in the NBA. Overcoming his 3-point shooting struggles, just made Avdija a solid role player. My opinion is that he's more valuable to this team in a trade than playing on the floor. Avdija could help a championship contender tomorrow. As for the Wizards, we are years away from being a contender. If you feel like Avdija has star potential, then keep him. But I see him as a role player. Which is why when we gave a drastically larger role, the team fell apart.
So now you blaming Deni for the Zards being a bad team last season. Do you not recognize that the team was bereft of talent? Or was Deni supposed to single-handedly overcome that talent deficit and take the team to the playoffs?
BTW, the team did not fall apart when Deni was given a larger role. It was already a bad team.
In fact, I'd argue that the Zards played some of it's best ball in the last few weeks of the season when Deni played more minutes and took on a larger role.
I posted this in the Deni thread a while back:nate33 wrote:We really need to take a moment and appreciate what Deni has done in the final third of the season. He isn't just a rock solid player, he has produced like an All-Star.
Since February 8th, Deni has averaged 19.3 points, 9.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists on a .604 TS%. The team was just -1.2 per 100 possessions in those minutes, so Deni had this talentless roster playing like a 37-win team while he was on the floor.
Expanding on this, he was a career best +6.9 on-off this season. Compare that to any player who played significant minutes and who were with us the entire season including Kuzma (-4.9), Jones (-6.1), Poole (-5.4), Kispert (-3.4), and Coulibaly (-4.4), he was anywhere from +11.3 to +13.0 better than any of those guys.
If you look at On-Court for the entire season Deni was Deni -6.3 (good for about 22-27 wins if you look at team's point diff this season), while everyone of those other players named above including Kuzma (-11.2), Jones (-12.4), Poole (-11.5), Kispert (-10.9), and Coulibaly (-11.7) were all considerably worse.
Deni's minutes basically saved this team from a record crushing abyss. The 23 old kid wasn't the problem on this garbage team. It most certainly shouldn't be used as a cudgel against him.














