ShootingtheJ wrote:Baddy Chuck wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:Heat get: Dame
Rockets get: Jimmy Butler, Chris Livingston, Tyler Smith
Nets get: Jeff Green, Jock Landale, Rockets 1st, Heat 1st
Wizards get: Dillon Brooks, Pat Connaughton, Rockets 1st, 2 Rockets 2nds
Bucks get: Tari Eason, Cam Johnson, Jordan Poole
Bucks slip just under the 2nd apron. Poole is back to his 21-22 form, when he helped the Warriors win the ship, and is averaging 22 ppg with a 61 TS%. He'd give Giannis his 1st 3 point shooting PG of his career.
The Bucks now have an ultra versatile roster with Johnson, who can play the 2-4 and provide the playoff 3 point shooting we've always needed. Eason unlocks Giannis at center lineups with his rebounding and rim protecting while also being switchable. Portis trade still to come.
I'm fine with the idea, especially knowing how much you like Eason, but at some point the contradictions with some guys just have to make sense.
The first three point shooting guard Giannis has ever played with to you would be a 34% career shooter whose best season (that championship year) he shot 36%. He's every bit as much of simply a gunner as Dame is if we're being honest. His current stretch of 13 games shooting is simply nowhere what he is likely to round out being. He hasn't shot over 40% from three in a month since the 21-22 season where he did it once, hell Dame did it twice last season.
If you weren't being a contrarian, you'd likely admit that Poole shooting under 28% from 3 as a 20 year old rookie is fairly irrelevant to how he'll shoot at a 25-27 year old.
You'd probably also admit that you're fully aware of Poole's journey, how he completely lost focus after winning the Finals and getting a fat contract, and how he needed help after Draymonds sucker punch knocked him out.
You'd probably even admit that you're aware of how anyone who has seen him play this year will tell you he looks like and had built upon the player he was at 21-22, the player the Warriors gave a max extension to.
If you weren't being a contrarian, and instead decided not to contradict your own knowledge, you'd probably tell me the relevant data suggests he projects to being a serious 3 point shooter from ages 25-27.
If you remove his rookie year his three point career average is...... 34%. He's been in the league 4 full seasons since then and again, one month out of those 4 full seasons has he posted a three point percentage over 40%. Those 4 seasons his WIDE OPEN three point shooting is 38%, for reference Dame was at 40% last season and the last four years he's at 49%. His catch and shoot topped out at 38% that championship year and averages out around 35-36%. For a dude who used to be all about the stats (granted only when they match your argument) your new found faith in the "journey" is funny.
Let's also acknowledge one reason we might want to trade Dame is defense and well, Jordan Poole, yeah.......
I get why you love Tari Eason, I get why you'd want to do the trade, trying to upsell Jordan Poole with all the **** you talk about Dame is again, funny. But sure man, maybe the switch flipped and his Draymond PTSD is gone and it bumped his shooting up 10 points. If that's what you want to believe there's no arguing.