billy_hoyle wrote:Anticon wrote:LarSiN wrote:
Ah yes, notorious ROY + All Star Andrea Bargnani, totally rational comparison ...
Certainly the ROY award will help offset the impact of paying 50 million a year and rebuilding the roster around a guy shooting 20%.
The point is that they made a commitment to a flawed player and may have lost half a decade of team building as a result.
Bargnani was the ROY runner-up, and was 3rd in Center balloting for an All-star team in his 3 or 4th season.
Bargs had high potential and alot of people on this board thought he could be a star in the early years. He regressed. Let's hope Barnes improves. The comparison isn't that crazy IMO.
I wouldn't read too much into pre-season numbers.
Bargnani was always atrocious defensively and a horrendously poor rebounder for his size. Yeah he was okay his first 2 years because he was used more as a role player behind bigs like Bosh and Rasho.
When Bosh left, his scoring output went up simply due to higher volume, but he had almost zero impact on winning. We won 20, 22 and 23 games with Bargnani at the helm in a weak Eastern Conference between 2010 and 2012. You look at every advanced stat during that period and Bargnani was terrible. It was actually Amir Johnson and Jose that led the team in WS, VORP and RPM in those years. Even in terms of scoring Bargnani was overrated. He was skilled, but didn't use his body properly, wasn't aggressive, and didn't shoot that well from deep for a guy known as a "shooter."
His best statistical season was in 2011 where he averaged 21ppg and 5rpg on 44%fg and 35%3fg...not very good for a 7 footer that is so bad defensively.