ibraheim718 wrote:pepe1991 wrote:
To Knicks fan , and by your logic, Greg Oden , if he returns today, at age of 35, would still be sophmore? After all, his cumulative games played is one season and quater.
If you have been in nba for now, 7 years and your game count is thin, you aren't sophmore. You are 7th year player who is injury prone.
Players don't start playing sport when they turn pros, they spend over decade playing that sport before they turn pros. That's why somebody who 25 normally shows very little to no progress . Because he has been playing that exect sport for past 15 years at that point, if not more.
Matter of fact median retirment age in nba is 33 but average age of retirment in nba is ...drumroll.. between 27 and 28.
Greg Oden is the worst analogy. Oden is probably at home eating cheeseburgers on his couch right now. Fultz has actively been trying to play basketball. He has an injury he rehabilitates and starts playing and training for high level NBA games. Oden had a CAREER ending patella tendon injury and hasn't played in 9 years. The hyperbole is real with you though.
I'm not the biggest Markelle Fultz fan, far from it. But even I can't ignore that he had a good year last year.. for him. So he has the ability to have a better one this year.. easily. He never had the chance to learn a lot of the early lessons that young players usually learn i.e. how to win games, playing to their strengths to impact games, and how to improve upon their skins during the off-season with hard work whereas Fultz was working hard just to have the chance to play basketball.
And regardless of what the preseason "stats" that Fultz/Suggs backcourt showed potential.
I even took under 30 games played last year for Fultz on this forum and he surpassed that by double. He's already proven just by playing that one year that he's healed and showed some durability. He's PROVEN he can play a substantial amount of NBA games. He plays 70 games this year.. the Magic make the Play-in does he not prove you wrong?
I went with Oden because he is both: former 1# pick and retred due health problems with sub 150 games played. Hyperbole was on purpose.
Fultz was given green light to play basketball from first day he joined nba. Nobody held him back but his *injury*. One that he was doing 2 years of rehab, and still, allegedlly, couldn't shoot because. Begs the question, why he didn't return sooner, if maximum he was ever going to get is - this?
Here we are, 5 years later talking about *injury* that didn't needed surgery and all he was doing was physical therapy. And yet, he still refuses to shoot, much like he refused to shoot half of decade ago. So, nothing really changed, we just got used to a fact he playstyle is mini Ben SImmons in that sense.
He's PROVEN he can play a substantial amount of NBA games.
This is contradiction to your first reply to me where you said he only played amount of games equal to sophmore. But now he proved to you he can play substational amount of games? Despite fact he played 192 out of 470 games? You can't have both.
And regardless of what the preseason "stats" that Fultz/Suggs backcourt showed potential.
*Can play* and " should play* and *good fits* are all separated points, During preseason you can do anything, that's whole purpose of it.
Due nba defenses not being on high altert during regular season, you can also get away with bunch of BS and still win lot of games . 2019-20 Philadelphia started 2 centers 2 power forwards and swignman . They even had 13th ranked offense despite fact nothing made sense. Ofc they got exposed in playoffs but in regular season they were paced to win 48 games. (43-30, shorter season).
In same fashion yes, Fultz and Suggs could play together, but we are smart enough to know that in one moment, in soon future, once team makes playoffs, somebody on other side will figure that you can play 2-3 zone against Magic to oblivion and get away with it. Instad of sitting and waiting until somebody tells you on national tv that this doesn't make sense, we can make changes before we get to that point. If you pair guard who refuses to shoot with guard who can't really shoot well, and your best player also can't really shoot well, what a hell are you doing?
He plays 70 games this year.. the Magic make the Play-in does he not prove you wrong?
Why would that prove me wrong? You think replacing him with some replacment level, part time starter like Dennis Schroder wouldn't give team exect same results?
I don't think he is any better playmaker than some Monte Morris,
According to raptor data he is ballpark of PGs of Gabe Vincet, Tyus Jones, Schroder, Sexton (55th among 72 PGs).
Also he will play 70-ish games because only time he ever did play 70ish games before was- in contract year. And now he is UFA and has even more reasons to try extra hard.
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