PushDaRock wrote:ConSarnit wrote:PushDaRock wrote:
I am saying a 25th ranked offense is getting significantly worse replacing RJ with a 3&D player, do you disagree?
They probably would do that trade if they could move off Green's contract and get some value for him. I think that's probably difficult to do though and a RJ + Green pairing isn't ideal.
RJ was about neutral as a defender last season, probably slightly above average as a man defender.
If you think RJ isn't valuable to the FO, Gradey must be completely useless to them.
Players shot +1.7% fg against RJ this year, which is not good. Opponents averaged 1.33ppp in isolation against RJ, which is terrible (2nd percentile league wide). There were 123 players who defended 50+ iso possessions this year. RJ was dead last in points per possession allowed.
So no, RJ was not above average as a man defender.
Eye Test and Numbers can say different things sometimes too I guess. Hard to believe he was in the 2nd percentile defending in isolation really and I think most people would probably say he looked improved as a man defender this past season. Am curious what he ranked in previous seasons.
Barrett had the exact same dfg% last year (1.7%). Last season his iso ppp was 0.96 (45th percentile). He was 93rd percentile with the Raptors last year over 32 possessions but was terrible with the Knicks.
By most accounts RJ was a better man defender last year than he was this year.















