League Circles wrote:Stratmaster wrote:League Circles wrote:
He does take smart shots, which is a good thing. Just not as good of a thing as taking smart shots AND actually being a good shooter.
To Doug's point, shooting numbers are often quite misleading. Keep in mind that even a 38% three point shooter is only hitting about league average TS% on those shots - the benefit is usually in the spacing, but that's pretty obviously not created by Giddey. In fairness to Giddey, a significant part of why defenders play off of him is due to his great passing - playing a bit further off makes it easier to defend against passes.
Personally I'm more concerned with his defense than his shooting, but those are two big areas that explain why the Bulls are offering him less than 2/3 of a max salary. If defenders hounded him closer, I suspect he'd rarely ever even shoot threes at all, cause due to his Joakim-Noah-like ultra slow release, he just couldn't get the shot off cleanly at decent percentages. I'm still pretty high on him despite these criticisms, but again to Doug's point, a guy like Coby is obviously a MUCH better shooter than Giddey, despite the numbers. Obvious to anyone watching. Not comparing them overall as players. I think they're roughly equal and that reasonable minds can differ on who is currently better, but reasonable minds can't differ on who is a better shooter. Same with a guy like Kevin Huerter. I'd even call Patrick a better shooter from three point range. But I'm glad Giddey is doing a better job knocking down those open threes, because if he continues to improve and look less like Noah with his form, defenses will respect him more and more and play him tighter. This will likely decrease his efficiency and shor attempts, but increase his assists and team offensive performance.
I would disagree. Shooting numbers are rarely misleading with a reasonable and substantial sample. They are what they are. And he is 22, not 32. I'm not sure comparing him to Coby White as a shooter is of any consequence. When Coby White is hot he is a much better shooter, yes. When Coby isn't, he isn't. As overall players Giddey is clearly way more valuable. Better defensively. More impactful overall offensively.
I'd say when the television screen is working, Coby White is a better shooter than Josh Giddey. I'd bet you $1000 that every single NBA coach and player would agree that Coby is the better shooter. Every player is a better shooter "when hot" than whoever else. Coby is better at shooting, period. Only people who refuse to consider the points Doug has made would argue that.
I think we are debating everything except the real question. Maybe this will bring us together.
We all agree shooting would be Giddey's biggest question mark. The discussion is about what to pay him. Almost all agree it's 25-30 mil. Doug has his top number at 25. Mine is at 30. So the question is, is his shooting such a liability that it should keep the Bulls from paying him more than 25m.
My opinion. The numbers don't show that when considering the other things he brings to the table. Especially when you add that the Bulls have no desire to play set-up half court offense, and Giddey's style of play is perfect for keeping them away from having to play set-up half court offense.
Doug, and I believe you, are still concerned about that. I fully acknowledged understanding of that concern a couple times. But my response is... MEH.