Walt Cronkite wrote:JMAC3 wrote:You sound like a 2nd grader here.
Yay they combined for 18 pts, but hey lets just pretend them scoring is nightly possibility. GTFOH.
Meanwhile Oubre scored 20+ in 24/48 games last year. but let's pretend it is the same thing because those guys have done it 4 times combined their entire careers. lol
Philly, the best team in the East, scores 3.7 points per 100 possessions more with Oubre on the court than off so far. When he is on the court, Philly's opponent scores 15.8 points more per 100 possessions than when he is off the court.
After last night, the Hornets score the 13th most points per 100 possessions but allow the 4th most points per 100. Last season, WITH OUBRE, the Hornets had the WORST offense per 100 possessions and allowed the 10th most points.
The team had the worst offense with Oubre and a bad defense. Now they have a worse defense and so far the offense is actually better without Oubre. How does Oubre scoring points when he allows more points help? It doesn't make sense.
These are all very pointless comparisons. We sucked last year, we all know that. It had very little to do with Oubre being on the team. More to do with LaMelo being hurt, Bridges suspended, Hayward missing most the year, etc etc.... We love to ignore the roles players are given and then just judge them with a blanket grade.
JT Thor would be fine to play if we had 3-4 good scorers on the floor with him. If you give him the ball and say hey you're a top 2 option tonight, He will be the worst player in the league. Do you think he should be graded the exact same?
So yeah, Oubre is good for Philly as a 3rd or 4th option behind Embiid, Maxey and Harris. He sucked last year for Hornets as the #1 or #2 option.
Me clamoring for Oubre isn't screaming to have the same structure as last year, where he started 40/48 games. I am saying strictly as a guy off the bench that can take shots and keep us in games instead of having to watch Theo, McGowens, Miler, Thor, Richards lineups look like they are purposefully not score the ball.