Larry_Russell wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:I don't understand where this Niang love comes from. Hauser is a better shooter and defender. Hauser has a better career offensive rebounding % and the exact same career defensive rebounding %.
There's this idea that Niang is some tough rugged defender because he takes a couple cheap shots per game after someone blows by his cement block feet atrocious defense. No one fears Niang. No one thinks he's tough guy. He's a cheap shot artists and dirty player but not an actually good one where that type of enforced mentality benefits you and makes your opponents think.
And all this talk about him having more on offense than just shooting... he takes 2 field goal attempts from inside the arc per game compared to 1 for Hauser. Not a big difference, and Hauser shoots a better %. Oh, maybe the field attempts don't show it because he gets to the line? That'd be a valid counter, except that Niang only averages 1 free throw attempt every 2 games. That's double Hauser's rate, but so insignificant.
I think it's fair to say Niang is better on offense outside of shooting than Hauser but it's such a laughably immaterial volume that it doesn't really mean anything compared to Hauser not being an absolute sieve on defense and being a way better shooter in terms of actually having gravity and drawing defensive attention for it.
I'd actually like to keep Niang if tax situation allows it, but not because of this nonsense about him actually being decent. It's because he's that blend of being bad enough to only get a likely minimum salary on his next deal but also being decent enough that him on a minimum is also a nice fill the roster move. So with his connections to the area, if we keep him, I figure we can get a decent vet min signing for next year to fill in some spot minutes at the 4 behind Tatum when he's back.
If they can move Hauser for a starting big I'd do that, independent of Niang. But any trade of a non-starting player like Hauser for a starting player is always unrealistic in my mind.
people are trying to love Niang for the same reason they are trying to love simons.
Brad traded for them and that means they are awesome.
Yeah. If only he had traded for Giannis and Jokic. What was Brad thinking?