Chuck Everett wrote:bbms wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:If you swapped Chet with Paolo, you think he would be able to shoulder that offensive responsibility for Orlando? I don't see it.
i don't see it too. but how is that relevant? paolo wouldn't be able to shoulder the defensive responsibility both jdub and chet carry in okc. paolo is 5 inches taller yet somehow he isn't half the rim protector jdub is, let alone 1-5 defensive fit jdub has.
for god's sake jdub anchored nba's top defense as a 5 for a good chunk of the season when chet and harteinstein where out.
or maybe we should start evaluating curry's as a player by how well he plays as pick and roll screener, giannis on how well he can play stretch 4.
Chet missed half the season and OKC was still #1 in defensive efficiency by a wide margin. You're dinging Paolo for defense when Orlando was #2 in defense this year and last year. He plays the most minutes on the team and yet somehow is bad enough on D that they remain top 2 two years in a row? That dog won't hunt.
Orlando was 2.5 points per possession worse this year defensively when Paolo was on the floor. Not ideal, but maybe ok if they're really good defensively overall. They were also 0.7 points per possession better offensively with him on the bench than on the court. His on/off differential for his games played would generally equate to -7 wins (that's 7 wins less than the average player).
It would be easier to blame all of this on his weak teammates if the other young, high usage forward - Franz - didn't look better by almost ever metric. His on offs are all extremely positive. 7.6 points per 100 better on offense and 6.4 better on defense with him on vs off. And his TS% stays the same whether Banchero is on the court with him or not. Banchero's drops by 4 points when Franz isn't playing with him. Also, despite the disrespect in this thread, Banchero is actually notably more efficient when playing with Cory Joseph than without (.58TS% vs. .54%), though the minutes with aren't gigantic, so we should expect some variation.
One thing that makes me optimistic about Banchero is that he's still young and has improved each year. But I don't think he's a really good player yet. Just a high volume player. He has talent and a great body though, so I hope to see him make a leap in the next year or two.