pepe1991 wrote:Jordan Poole was cought watching porn in lockerroom. So...he also can't score outside court.
This reminds me of the joke in 1989:
the foster child asked to be adopted by the Magic because, "they don't beat anybody".
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pepe1991 wrote:Jordan Poole was cought watching porn in lockerroom. So...he also can't score outside court.
Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:ogmagicfan wrote:FVV is averaging 8.2 apg with only 1.8 TO per game
Pretty ridiculous how there were actual debates about how Fultz was a "better passer" than him
1) He is also shooting 36.4 with his 2ball on a bad 46.6% eFG.
2) He is making 40,000,000.00 this year to be a sub 15-PER player.
That is: Houston is paying a player 40 million dollars this year who is not a league average starting PG. I am ok with him not being in Magic blue.
We gotta graduate past the PER thing

ogmagicfan wrote:Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:
1) He is also shooting 36.4 with his 2ball on a bad 46.6% eFG.
2) He is making 40,000,000.00 this year to be a sub 15-PER player.
That is: Houston is paying a player 40 million dollars this year who is not a league average starting PG. I am ok with him not being in Magic blue.
We gotta graduate past the PER thing
He shoots over half his shots from 3, and he's a big reason why the Rockets are a top 10 defense in the NBA right now
Nobody on this board was suggesting to sign him for 40 mil, Houston had money to spend & spent it. To imply FVV isnt league average is crazy talk, he does alot of things that dont show up on the stat sheet
AaronB wrote:ogmagicfan wrote:Knightro wrote:
We gotta graduate past the PER thing
He shoots over half his shots from 3, and he's a big reason why the Rockets are a top 10 defense in the NBA right now
Nobody on this board was suggesting to sign him for 40 mil, Houston had money to spend & spent it. To imply FVV isnt league average is crazy talk, he does alot of things that dont show up on the stat sheet
lol
Houston is not a top 10 defensive team. 2 of their 7 games have been against a Fox-less Sac team that might lose to some college teams.
FVV is not a good defender. He is also all about FVV numbers. As bad as Fultz shoots, he is a much better player than FVV.
ogmagicfan wrote:AaronB wrote:ogmagicfan wrote:
He shoots over half his shots from 3, and he's a big reason why the Rockets are a top 10 defense in the NBA right now
Nobody on this board was suggesting to sign him for 40 mil, Houston had money to spend & spent it. To imply FVV isnt league average is crazy talk, he does alot of things that dont show up on the stat sheet
lol
Houston is not a top 10 defensive team. 2 of their 7 games have been against a Fox-less Sac team that might lose to some college teams.
FVV is not a good defender. He is also all about FVV numbers. As bad as Fultz shoots, he is a much better player than FVV.
lol
Houston is 9th in Defensive Rating.
FVV is a good defender, if you've ever watched him play you would know. He's a better defender, passer & shooter than Fultz, and suggesting there's even a debate about who's better between the two of them is wild.
ogmagicfan wrote:He shoots over half his shots from 3, and he's a big reason why the Rockets are a top 10 defense in the NBA right now
He is also shooting 36.4 with his 2ball on a bad 46.6% eFG.
AaronB wrote:FVV is not a good defender. He is also all about FVV numbers. As bad as Fultz shoots, he is a much better player than FVV.
drsd wrote:AaronB wrote:FVV is not a good defender. He is also all about FVV numbers. As bad as Fultz shoots, he is a much better player than FVV.
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So, Orlando has the better guard and with a cost reduction of 62.5%. Thank goodness the Magic was not successful in SnTrading for VanVleet.
pepe1991 wrote:But it has been 5 years and we still have same ridicilous conversations about Fultz. It's Payton debate all over again, if you can't shoot in modern era as PG, you simply can't play PG and be good at (as starter).

drsd wrote:And I still would rather upgrade Suggs first, by the way.
Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:
Give me a Lillard/Suggs type of combo in a backcourt over a Fultz/Booker type of combo every time 10/10.
Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:And I still would rather upgrade Suggs first, by the way.
You keep saying this and I always find myself perplexed by it.
There’s two things that immediately come to mind for me.
1. The pool of available or potentially available on ball guards is much deeper than off ball guards.
2. Fultz as a non shooter would still be a poor fit even if paired with a great off-ball player. Markelle just does not have the kind of skill set to be a primary facilitator on a team with any sort of deep playoff aspirations. I would strongly bet against a team with Fultz at PG ever winning a playoff series.
drsd wrote:Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:And I still would rather upgrade Suggs first, by the way.
You keep saying this and I always find myself perplexed by it.
There’s two things that immediately come to mind for me.
1. The pool of available or potentially available on ball guards is much deeper than off ball guards.
2. Fultz as a non shooter would still be a poor fit even if paired with a great off-ball player. Markelle just does not have the kind of skill set to be a primary facilitator on a team with any sort of deep playoff aspirations. I would strongly bet against a team with Fultz at PG ever winning a playoff series.
We all know my favorite statistic in FG%. Win the FG% in a given game, and about 90% of the time, you win the game.
This year the Magic is -0.5% in FG% differential, and that's 17th in the league.
Fultz has a eFG% this year of 48.2% and Suggs an eFG% of 47.5%. At one level, it is more probable that a new SG would shoot better than a new PG, but this is a marginal gains question. I guess you are looking for transformational changes (by bringing up Lillard, for example).
I am assuming that Orlando can consolidate assets to find a player that is a little better, not make a splash trade to bring in a max-level superstar. Think: Immanuel Quickley or Tyler Herro, not Curry or Mitchell.
It is in this that I think Suggs is easier to replace.
And I do note I am thoroughly unconvinced by the whole guard depth chart. Maybe Anthony as a back-up PG should be retained, and I still think Howard's game will find its place, but I am OK with Fultz, Suggs AND Black being shipped for an upgrade at either starting guard slot. The Magic must get more efficient shooting from the perimeter. This is not sustainable. All the offense rebounds and steals-led fastbreaks will settle down. And then the losses will pile on.

drsd wrote:We all know my favorite statistic in FG%. Win the FG% in a given game, and about 90% of the time, you win the game.
This year the Magic is -0.5% in FG% differential, and that's 17th in the league.
Fultz has a eFG% this year of 48.2% and Suggs an eFG% of 47.5%. At one level, it is more probable that a new SG would shoot better than a new PG, but this is a marginal gains question. I guess you are looking for transformational changes (by bringing up Lillard, for example).
Knightro wrote:drsd wrote:We all know my favorite statistic in FG%. Win the FG% in a given game, and about 90% of the time, you win the game.
This year the Magic is -0.5% in FG% differential, and that's 17th in the league.
Fultz has a eFG% this year of 48.2% and Suggs an eFG% of 47.5%. At one level, it is more probable that a new SG would shoot better than a new PG, but this is a marginal gains question. I guess you are looking for transformational changes (by bringing up Lillard, for example).
So is your favorite stat FG% or eFG%? Because those obviously aren’t the same thing.
