GelbeWand09 wrote:Skybox wrote:eyriq wrote:I'll happily buy up all the Franz, Paolo, and AB stock y'all are selling
I'm in full agreement assuming the AB stock is cheap...all this talk of Paolo being a problem is crazy to me when you look at the box score EVERY DAMN NIGHT and see zeroes and single digits all the way down the "pts" column.
If you're not a threat to score, I don't cover you. If I don't cover you, I look to help on someone who can score...oh, there's only two of those -easy!
It doesn't matter how many points he scores compared to others. That logic lead to all those horrible offenses in the 90s and 2000s. It's about efficiency. I mean that is pretty easy math. When the player with the highest usage on the team isn't even leaque average in TS% it's hard to have a good offense even with good shooting and perfect complementary players around him (opposite of now).
I'm not talking about post injury Paolo, who is probably the most negative offensive player in the leaque behind maybe Poole. That's gonna be better. I talk about healthy Paolo.
There is more than enough sample size to be worried about Paolo as a future 1st option. Even more in combination with his iso heavy playing style, that additionally to his own inefficient offense, is bad for the rhythm of the other players and the flow of the offense.
Than you have that his whole game is based around drives (he can't finish) and freethrows (he doesn't hit). If getting to the line is your only elite skill as a 1st option, your offense will always be a Rollercoaster because the whistle is always different. Even more when you are not a good finisher, so you can't finish the drives when you doesn't get the whistle. Hence his super high volume of 5/21 kinda games.
I'm not even start talking about defense and that one way players have to be even more efficient than 2way stars to have good impact. Or that he can't shoot (I think he is a good catch and shoot shooter we rarely use).
In every season of his career the Magic have done significantly better statistically when Paolo has been on the bench. That's a significant warning sign.
Yes, he is very talented and still very young, I hope he turns it around and become a highly positive impact player, but there is certainly reasons to worry whether he can be a first option on a contender and whether he'd be worth a max in the long term. His player archetype (bigs who aren't very good defenders, aren't elite passers and their main role is to score) hasn't had much success in recent years.














