Colbinii wrote:JMAC3 wrote:Colbinii wrote:
You have the weirdest arguments--why are you comparing WS?
Fact #1) KPJ just completed his AGE 21 season before signing his contract extension.
Fact #2) As a 21 year old, he finished the season [Final 21 games] averaging 20/6/5 on 44/37/71 shooting splits
Fact #3) KPJ was clearly better than #2 overall pick Jalen Green in 2022
So yeah, you are really missing the boat here with "Look at the Win Shares!". The fact is KPJ was an absolute stud during the 2nd half of his AGE 21 season.
Hell, compare it to the last 21 games of Brandon Miller's Age 21 season:
20/6/5 on 44/37/71
19/5/2.5 on 44/37/81
Full Season:
Miller: 0.8 WS, -2.6 BPM, -65.6 TS+, 17/4/2.5
KPJ: 0.8 WS, -1.6 BPM, -61.8 TS+, 16/4.5/6
Kevin Porter Jr was really freaking good in 2022 for a 21 year old.
Yes, let's continue to switch lanes 20 times lol... first it was empty stats yada yada so I stayed away from raw stats hence the Win Shares and Vorp numbers being tossed around... but now it matters to prop up KPJ.
Dude what are you even talking about? I am simply saying KPJ was signed to his contract because of his potential and what he showed at age 21.
I feel like at this point you are just arguing to argue, so let's re-focus here.
Do you think KPJ was an excellent talent at the age of 21 posting those stats?
Do you think Houston did right by giving an off-court malcontent unguaranteed years?
You are all over the place my guy.
You are trying to talk about 21 game samples
Trying to compare him to Brandon Miller a rookie for some reason.
Miles Bridges was a much better player than KPJ at the time of the contracts.. just flat out. No matter whatever tangent you want to spiral off into.