Murray_17 wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:Harrell is a nice get. The athletic did an interesting break down showing his positive impact despite his defensive limitations.On/Off Differential
2017-18 (LAC) 1.3 2.2
2018-19 (LAC) 2 2.9
2019-20 (LAC) 7.2 0.6
2020-21 (LAL) 1.4 -2.8
2021-22 (WAS) 1.6 8.7
2021-22 (CHA) 6 1.8
The on-off numbers might not make up the whole picture. But for a franchise that has failed to follow the “Just don’t get killed when Joel sits!” manifesto, past success in this category is certainly a positive for a prospective backup center.
I don't see the positives? outside of last year on a team with no good centers and that Clippers year, every other one is a negative differential
Huh? Every year was positive except the LAL year.
And he still had a positive on/off. He struggled for playing time because Vogel wanted to play Gasol. I do see BR has slightly different numbers not sure which source the athletic used.
In any case last year he was +6 differential. He had .213 WS/48. 23.2 PER. What I like about him beyond the efficiency numbers which the athletic highlighted is you can give him the ball and he won't turn it over. He averaged 2 TO per 100 possessions. He's averaged 2.5 TO per 100 for his career.
You can sort of use him off the bench when you need some instant offense and not really worry about him committing a ton of sloppy turnovers.