leswizards wrote:nate33 wrote:leswizards wrote:
Okay, you say it is 15 years of watching bigs fail: name me a single nba player in the history of the nba, who posted ws48 as comparatively low as Bilal’s his first 2 seasons, and went on to become a good player.
WS/48 is a terrible metric for this type of comparison because it relies heavily on how good one's teammates are. It basically apportions team wins to each player based on their stats. If you are a young role player, it's not necessarily your fault if you have lousy teammates who don't win games.
I'll say that 20-year-old Bilal Coulibaby looks a lot like 20-year-old Jaylen Brown in nearly every other metric like PER, BPM and VORP. He is an equivalent scorer and a much better passer who posted better defensive stats with fewer fouls. And passing is a basketball-IQ indicator that generally does a good job of projecting future performance.
History of the nba, and you are going with jaylen brown. And you had to redefine the stats because you didn’t like the metric I asked for.
I could point out that jaylen brown is the better shooter and doesn’t take as many bad 3s as Bilal does which might be why Bilal’s ws48 is so low, but I don’t want to argue over stats.
I posted the raw numbers. People can judge for themselves which summary metric they think is appropriate.











