Jalen Bluntson wrote:Wildcat wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
It's too much when you go through the years and look at all-defense teams and generally speaking the elite wings his size play around 29-33mpg. The last couple years there's been a downward trend in minutes per game for defensive players.
With his injury history he should not be at a career high in MPG, he should be scaled down to 30mpg like Herb, Jrue, Jaden etc. Last night that collision with him and Hart could have ended our season, he had no business coming back into the game, that kind of thing shouldn't happen.
OG is a 2-way player. From his own lips and his numbers are backing that up. No a great comparisons.
So if we're going to discuss scaling down and comparing him to players like Jrue, 7 years ago Jrue was averaging 36 MPG when he was OG's age. All those other players are not All-Star level talents. They can get away with 26-30 MPG. OG can't. This is where we get into this weird minute police business. A career high in MPG at 36.4 is laughable when that career high is 36.0. When Mitch, Precious, and Deuce are back, he's probably going to lose a minute or two, anyway. I promise you, if Knicks somehow lost yesterday's game while leaving in the rookies to stink up the joint, you'll be asking, "Where's OG?"
He's fine at 36 MPG.
I disagree with this completely. People also want to see the rookies play. If we lost yesterday there would be bigger problems than OG not playing 40mpg.We also have more players than just rookies to fill those minutes.
Damn it! I swore I wouldn't join this conversation this year!DAMN YOU GULLY!! Must...resist!!
it's irresistible. i understand and respect the passion if nothing else.






































