Stratmaster wrote:Yeah...if you believe in +/- stats for individuals you are missing all the context. This discussion has been had many times in this board and I think you have even stated as much ... except when justifying why Vuc is bad.
I can discuss the reasons why Vuc is bad in greater detail without the impact stats, but the impact stats help explain it.
The reasons why he is bad:
His lack of defensive versatility changes everything we do on both ends of the floor to protect him
He lacks the natural efficient legs of offense of three point shooting and foul drawing
Possessions that run through him take a lot of clock which often lead to bad shots for other players on the team
His limitations reduce optionality and increase predictability on both ends of the floor
They are the only argument ever seen for why WCJ is better than Vuc. No one in the league seems to see WCJ at the same level as Vuc.
Actually listen to any neutral national guy talk about this trade, and you'll find almost everyone in the league other than deluded Bulls fans see Vuc as a pedestrian player. Guys like Hollinger, Simmons, Duncan, Lowe, etc... These aren't talking heads guys like Stephen A. Smith, they're some of the best analytical basketball guys covering the sport.
On/off stats world make the big 3 the 2nd, 4th and 5th worst players on the team, with PWill first and Ayo 3rd. Whoa... what a surprising coincidence. That was the bull starting lineup Donovan put on the court.
If you look at the impact stats that isn't true, I'm not looking at raw on/off. DeMar is #1, Caruso is #2, Zach is #4 on the team. Pat and Vuc are the worst.
Your narrative about WCJ was in vogue BEFORE last season. When some were predicting WCJ was a rising star. That talk all disappeared during last season.
As described, I never viewed WCJ as a rising star. I explicitly said he was a fringe starter / 3rd big man. Vuc is a sub MLE level player living on name recognition. If you paid Andre Drummond and played him 28 minutes a game, every argument you make about Vuc would apply to Drummond too. Two time all-star! Puts up huge numbers! Especially on the glass!