rand wrote:LaVine has a weak physical presence on the court and it shows up on defense, rebounding and off the ball. Much like Beal, though more athletic while not as skilled. This kind of player scales badly on more talented and physical teams where his offense is less needed and his defense gets highlighted as a weak link in every rotation.
Players like LaVine and Beal are prime candidates to get albatross contracts because what they're good at -- scoring -- is the main pathway to stardom. A top-10 defender in the league with very limited ball skills like Caruso is consigned to "roleplayer" status because defensive value is so much less well detected (especially by casual fans) than the ability to throw up 25 PPG on positive TS Add.
Beal's career has been derailed by injuries, but he's been a tier above LaVine in terms of impact even so.