WargamesX wrote:cgf wrote:WargamesX wrote:
We have pages and pages of debate on this very forum about Jalen not being the piece they need and him being overrated. Jalen and Randle are among the leagues MIP since they got here.
As for OG he is a nice piece but he is an ancillary piece, to what we’re doing here, but no he isn’t a proven commodity either. If Murray came here and provided his 20/5/5 he would be the most proven guy brought in. I just don’t get the hate for Murray, it’s counterproductive to wanting the Knicks to get better.
Stop it. Just because someone evaluates a player differently than you do doesn't mean they don't want the team to improve. That's just silly. Or should I start saying that you guys want the Knicks to get worse because Murray has been a bad defender for 4 years now, and even hot as he is this season, he's still not scoring at league average efficiency...nevermind that he's shooting 4.5% above his career average from 3?
Then make it make sense then. How is a 20/5/5 6’5 Pg shooting 47% FG and 39% from 3 a bad thing for the Knicks. Offensively, Trae hasn’t lost a step playing next to Murray either so the fears about it affecting Brunson are unfounded.
Defensively. OG was 2nd all team defense and the league steal leader in 2023. Murray was 2nd all team defense and the league steal leader in 2022. The Hawks as a unit are just bad at defense and Snyder has them play man defense more than anything because Capella is cooked and they don’t have a center they can use for drop coverage.
Because even shooting as well as he is through 39 games, he's so been bad at the rim & at drawing FTs that his TS is still at a below average 56.3%. Add in that he's a career 34.5% 3pt shooter with a career TS of 52.7%, and it's fair to wonder if he would regress towards those awfully-RJ-like career averages as a knick.
While Murray's defensive metrics started going down after his knee injury, even before he left SA. Unlike OG's that have been pretty consistently strong. So the Atlanta excuse is underwhelming. I don't pay for dunk&threes so don't have the historical EPM numbers, but:
Murray
D-RAPTOR: -1.1 ('23), 0.0 ('22), +0.3 ('21), -0.1 ('20), +3.2 ('18)
D-DARKO: -1.52 currently, and the graph has been steadily trending down since he came back in 2019-2020, from a peak around +1.0
Anunoby
D-RAPTOR: +2.2 ('23), -0.2 ('22), +2.3 ('21), +1.6 ('20), -0.3 ('19), +1.4 ('18)
D-DARKO: +1.09 currently, the graph has been steady at that level since the second half of 2019-2020, and it has never been below 0
https://apanalytics.shinyapps.io/DARKO//https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/nba-player-ratings/Plus OG is long & strong enough to guard 1-5, whereas Murray is incredibly weak, and he struggles in man even against guys that can't just overpower him.