WaltFrazier wrote:Ell Curry wrote:Los Soles wrote:A couple advanced stats notes:
Precious had a
slightly better net rating than Barnes on the season.
Precious had a better
one-year RAPM than Barnes as well. They were basically tied on offense, but Precious had the better defensive RAPM.
I believe in the eye test and in EPM here, which says that Barnes is a far better offensive player but Precious is a better defender. Barnes makes way more mistakes on that end.
Precious' value is that as long as he's hitting a league average on 3s, he's a passable 4 on O while being a solid 5 on D, which is the opposite of guys like Sabonis who have to play the 5 on O but can't anchor a defence.
Barnes definitely gets beat on D a lot, lots of blow-by's on the perimeter. It's nice he said he wants to make All Defense but he has a long way to go. It's OG the team should be promoting for All D
Yeah, I'd rank our defenders like this:
Top 10-15 in the league.
1. OG - Best on ball defender and game to game really solid
Well above average:
2. Siakam - Outplays OG at times but not enough, does carry more of a load on offense. Way lower floor than OG as he gets beat when he's not playing well on that end and OG is rarely the reason for a possession ending badly defensively.
3. Van Vleet - Best defender per inch but tough to be truly great at his size. Bonus points considering how many teams' worst defender is their PG.
4. Precious - Very good, could be more impactful off the ball I think.
5. Koloko - Really impressive so far. Offense might make him tough to play this season in the playoffs but if he can get stronger he could get to 1 or 2 on this list in a year or 2.
6. Trent - Tons of deflections but average size for a 2 guard.
Above average:
7. Boucher - Negative points for being a weak-side guy only really, but really good energy and contests shots well.
8. Thad - Smart defender, we'll see if he's lost a step. Good hands still.
9. Porter - Good defensive rebounder, a little worried he'll look a tad slow in our system.
Average:
10. Barnes - Makes big plays, but also more mistakes than anybody else on the list except Banton. I think he'll be 8th on this list by Xmas.
11. Birch - Smart, but negative points for being a 5 who doesn't block shots or switch particularly well, though he doesn't get embarrassed in those situations.
12. Banton - Huge breakdowns at times last year but I was pleased with his work the other night and I think his length could be really useful against other guards.
13. Dowtin - Encouraging work from him in pre-season and summer league.
14. Champagnie - Very good rebounder, but nothing else particularly pops to me eye.
Slightly below average:
15. Flynn - Great in college, haven't seen a ton yet on this end from him. Low upside ultimately on this end, but I do think he'll improve.
16. Hernangomez - Meh
Bad:
17. Ron Harper JR. - I don't think this is gonna happen here for him.