EvanZ wrote:AirP. wrote:I just had to deal with 5 years of Herro and some of the lowest IQ shots I've had to see taken coupled with some of the worst defense in the NBA and now fans on Butler's new team want him (especially at the price he'll demand and someone will give it to him). He's a great shooter, no doubt but his ego is much like Kuminga's, too high to allow them to play within a role for a winning team. Miami made the bubble finals with Herro as a rookie but he didn't dominate the ball as he did the rest of his career (so far) and the multiple ECF runs and even the Finals appearance after that only happened with Herro out.
BTW... didn't a Herro with Bam led team just get beat by around 100 points their last 2 payoff games?
Herro had 5.5 ast to 2.5 tov per game last season. He took 9 3's a game at 38%. He also had a usage near 30% which is going to tax him on the defensive side. On the Warriors he wouldn't have to expend as much energy on offense. He has the tools to be every bit as "good" as Podz on d. Hield was always a sieve before he came to the Warriors and he probably played the best defense of his life here last season. I don't see why Herro can't do that. His DARKO suggests a much more impactful player than people here seem to think:
I had 5 years of watching him nearly every single game for Miami pretending to be a traffic cone on defense most of the time. There were times when he did give effort and with that he was passable but that didn't happen often. A lot of defense is just giving effort, so if you stink and you're not extremely small like Trae Young it's your effort, especially if you're 6-6 like Herro.
If you look at Herro's calculated DRRG on BBRef you'll see his career average is 113, last year it was 115 (tied worst in his career), the offense was completely changed to take advantage of Herro's talents (which is why Butler was done after finding out in training camp) and it got him to an all-star game and nearly 2 50 point losses in the 1st round of the playoffs. He shouldn't be a #1, he shouldn't be a #2, he should be your deadly 3pt shooter off the ball who can do more with the ball if needed.
I am so done with players going 5-23 (Butler was out so he went gunning more that game) and taking these types of shots vs trying to play winning basketball. Notice the 1 on 4, 4 seconds have gone off the clock, only up a few points in the 2nd half of the 4th quarter and pulling up from nearly 30 feet.