flaco wrote:Fadeaway_J wrote:flaco wrote:Fair enough. What if someone selects Gervin though? Would you consider him a one-dimensional slasher without shooting range?
I believe the only old school stars who are considered legit floor spacers are Jerry West, Bob McAdoo and maybe(?) Rick Barry*. These guys are given a pass, whereas everbody else is considered an unproven shooter. For instance, players like Oscar, Havlicek, Gervin, English, Nique, Drexler, you name it. I think all of these guys would have had 3pt range in the modern game.
*Pete Maravich as well, but imo he's massively overrated. Don't think I've ever seen him drafted.
Why does he need to be a good three-point shooter at all? There are plenty of stars playing right now who aren't.
Depends on what you mean by star. The only star wing without a legit 3pt shot is probably Butler. Wouldn't consider DeRozan a star, certainly not for the purposes of our games.
Butler (2023 + 2024): 2.0 3PA/G on 39%
SGA (2023 + 2024): 3.1 3PA/G on 34%
Let me make a specific question to make my point clear. Which team would you like the most?
Luka - Derrick White - George Gervin - KG- Gobert
Luka - Derrick White - Andrew Wiggins - KG - Gobert
In a vacuum, Gervin >>>>>>>> Wiggins. It's not even close. Given the modern game is all about (pace and) space, people might argue Gervin is a non 3pt shooter, hence a bad fit.
Gervin wasn't a 3P shooter, that's a factually correct statement.
Wiggins was arguably the 2nd best player on a title team (2022 Warriors).
I'd also argue that the 2nd team isn't necessarily better than the first team.
I'd also argue that team fit is incredibly important in roster construction.
My team just went wire-to-wire in the last game when I had clearly 4 of the top 6 players because GeorgeMarcus had an excellent fitting and cohesive roster.












