nate33 wrote:
This makes the Corey Kispert deal look pretty good. Kispert got 3 years $40M with a Team Option for a 4th year. Here are their respective numbers over the last 2 seasons. Notably, Duncan is already 30 years old and getting ready to enter his decline. Kispert just turned 26 and should be entering his peak.
They're basically the same player except Robinson is a slightly better passer. They score at the same rate with the same efficiency, though Kispert does so with a bit more high efficiency drives to the cup. They have basically the same stocks. Robinson does a little better on the advanced numbers that are partially based on team success (WS/48, DRtg) but I'm not sure Kispert wouldn't do just as well on these metrics if he played on a team like Miami with Spo's sorcery and Bam's versatility to backstop him defensively.
Duncan Robinson is coming off of a much better year than Kispert is. The advanced stats (LEBRON, DARKO, EPM) bear that out across the board.

























