Chanel Bomber wrote:How is RJ a better player than PJ Tucker when Tucker is:
- A much better defender
- A better 3-point shooter, including C&S
- Does not waste other possessions scoring at bottom-of-the-league efficiency?
After game 4, PJ Tucker averaged 4.5ppg for the remaining games vs Boston, before he got hurt in game 7 he was -16 and had had 0pts in 17 minutes of play. Yes or no, do you think RJ would put up more than that? Do you think RJ would contribute more to the team in a playoff series than 7.9ppg. You're vastly overrating catch and shoot 3s too, in the playoffs someone who can put their head down and barrel their way to the basket is more valuable & better than someone who just stands in the corner all game long, because those C & S opportunities dry up.
RJ is not a better defender than Huerter. You're overestimating the impact of his defense in isolation situations and extrapolating those numbers (based on a grand total of 59 tracked possessions) to overall defense - but the best advanced impact metrics paint RJ as a negative defender. He's not a good team defender. He often gets caught on cuts, he's often late recovering to shooters, and he doesn't bring much to the table in terms of steals and blocks.
I didn't even look at isolation stats for Huerter, I just know they're bad
The difference between me and you is that I think RJ would be best used as a 3&D player, or as a bench player, and not in a featured role. I think his boxscore stats are vastly misleading, because they are the byproduct of a high-usage that cannot be reconciled with winning at this level of inefficiency. His production in not scalable to a winning situation. It's smoke and mirrors.
I don't value anything that he brings outside of rebounding, C&S 3s and isolation defense. That is a role player in a winning situation, with a bit of extra shot creation as a bench piece, if he commits to defense.
Nah, the difference is I can see what RJ could be if he cleans up some of his efficiency stats, you are just married to the idea that he's not going to get much better. That is really the difference, between us if we were Celtics fans in the summer of 2017, I would have been the guy saying we shouldn't trade Jaylen Brown for PG13, you would have been pointing at his freethrow percentage, RAPTOR, FICO score, FIBA, IRS and TBD stats saying we should absolutely do it because he's never going to be worth more than Andre Iguodala, a proven champion role player.

























