OakleyDokely wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:In a one game situation, I'm taking Ingram over Bane and Bridges. He's just a more impactful player at his peak.
It really comes to health with Ingram. If he's relatively healthy, the trade will be a steal. if he can't stay on the court, the trade will have been a waste of resources. It's hard to get players of Ingram's talent level, so it was worth a shot at the price they paid imo. He's a high pick who actually worked out.
Statistically, both Bane and Bridges are higher impact players than BI.
BI is a better isolation scorer, but if your team is relying on BI for its scoring, it's not a very good team to begin with.
Bane and Bridges have always been support players, more like #3 type guys. We saw what happened when Bridges was given more offensive responsibility in BRK and Bane was behind both Ja and JJJ in usage last year by a pretty fair margin. Ingram is typically around the 30 usage level, which is one of the most difficult roles in the NBA. If he dropped his usage down to the low 20s like Bane/Bridges, I'd bet he'd be a lot more efficient as well.
BI's game isn't suited for a reduced role. He doesn't defend and he isn't an elite C&S player or cutter.
He's an isolation scorer. But he's not elite in that role. The problem with players like BI, DeRozan, LaVine, etc. is that their games are really only suited to be #1 options, but they aren't nearly good enough for that role on a contending team. Any team led by these players will never be more than "mid".
If Barnes can become our Lowry, we might be able to squeeze a little more juice out of this core (assuming BI can stay healthy), but I'm not confident in Barnes becoming that player anymore.