pingpongrac wrote:Jakay wrote:Now this we simply disagree on. If you look at something simple like on/off from https://www.nba.com/stats/team/1610612761/onoffcourt-summary Shead has a better imapct. That's not nothing, Shead clearly makes a difference, and in this stat, moreso than Quick. I think seeing how the Raps do with Shead in the starting lineup is also different to "always start Shead"
NY loves IQ when he came of the bench. I like IQ, think he's a great piece. Just don't agree it's some huge chasm overall. When Quickley is having an off day, which is often enough, he doesn't have much impact.
There are some reasons why Shead's on/off impact is better than IQ's on/off impact though. First, and most obvious, IQ plays the majority of his minutes against starters whereas Shead plays the majority of his minutes against bench lineups with 1-2 starters sprinkled in. Furthermore, it is a lot more noticeable and more impactful to stats when IQ is having a bad night because he is typically playing 30+ minutes whereas Shead will play 10-15 minutes off the bench on nights that he isn't making in impact. As such, Shead gets the benefit of coming off of the bench and having his minutes reduced if he isn't performing on any given night whereas IQ is expected to come up big in winning time — as he did last night after having a pretty mediocre first three quarters.
When it comes to IQ not making much of an impact when he isn't playing well, the same thing can be said for 75% of players in the league — including Shead. More than anything, it seems like people are so hard on IQ simply because he is making 32M per year and not the 25M per year that some maybe expected. The reality is that he has produced pretty close to what you'd expect from as the 53rd highest player in the league; he is averaging 16/4/6 on 56 TS% while he is 60th in EPM, 56th in BPM and 45th in VORP — and he has done that despite not really having many breakout/great performances. I think he has potential to do a bit more, but I'm also not going to throw him under the bus for slightly underperforming his contract and my expectations.
Great post. A tale as old as time is a team loving the shiny rookie/sophomore backup and blaming a teams shortcomings on the higher paid vets.
IQ really has performed below what I expect, and what anyone reasonable should expect when you look at his historical shooting %’s. He Honeslty shoukd probably perform better as he progresses to the mean. But as you said, even then he is definitely still earning his contract.
Shead gets sheltered a lot as you said - he plays big minutes when he’s performing well and gets sat down when he’s having a tough go
His strengths are also exaggerated on here. Hes not some elite defender or playmaker. He’s good in those areas. On the other hand, his deficiencies are just ignored. IQ gets blasted for missing a few 3’s but Shead is allowed to rock a sub 50% TS% which is damn near last in the entire NBA
The double standard is unbelievable really




















