CDM_Stats wrote:Impuniti wrote:CDM_Stats wrote:
Kinda showing why I hate metrics.. not only are they an incomplete story, people will cherry pick them to land on the answer they want, not use them to determine what actually is
Dray's impact remains at a high level, the only legitimate criticism is about his availability. There's no stand-alone statistic that quantifies help defense, and ORtg/DRtg is a stat that was designed for teams and was jerry-rigged, poorly, to look at individuals
Help defense isn't doing all much work this season when the defensive rating of the team is so much better with him off the floor so far into the season. The difference should not be this big. I feel like he'll get back to a better level but I don't see how he's played well so far outside of his 3 going in which isn't going to last for much longer.
He's been playing in a house-of-cards system that has Klay playing PF and being responsible for a lot of switches. Not unlike Oubre or Wiseman, a single bad player can cause the whole thing to crumble. Metrics cant handle that kind of complex thought
You're correct there, removing Klay from the lineups makes a massive difference. His defensive impact without him or Klay on the court is the same as him and no Klay. We should still expect better from Dray there.
I fully expect him to be better this season, but no way has he been great so far. Him probably coming in out of shape, then getting injured as he usually plays himself into shape played a role.












