Brandon Roy vs. Monta Elis vs. Kevin Martin
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Brandon Roy vs. Monta Elis vs. Kevin Martin
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Brandon Roy vs. Monta Elis vs. Kevin Martin
I think it goes:
Martin
Elis
Roy
Martin
Elis
Roy
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Re: Brandon Roy vs. Monta Elis vs. Kevin Martin
robertjanssen007 wrote:I think it goes:
Martin
Elis
Roy



Thank you for all the memories BRoy. You were a class act and brought hope to an entire region for 5 years. You will be missed.
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Here are their pace-adjusted per-40 stats:
Martin and Ellis are ridiculously efficient scorers. Roy is the bigger stat stuffer across the board but a less efficient scorer. He's also the best defender of the group.
The one issue with Ellis is that he is undersized for a SG (and has shown little ability to play PG like an Arenas or Iverson). He benefits by playing alongside a big strong PG like Davis who can guard opposing SG's. On a more conventional team, he might have matchup difficulties on defense. For that reason, I'd rank him 3rd among the three.
Between Martin and Roy, I'd go with Roy. Martin might still be a little better right now, but I think Martin's game is about as good as it's going to get. I don't see much more upside. Roy will become better than Martin within the next year or two (if he isn't already). I think Roy can still improve his shooting quite a bit.
1. Roy
2. Martin
3. Ellis
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Player PTS REB AST STL BLK TO eFG% TS% PER
martin,kevin 25.1 4.9 2.2 1.1 0.1 2.2 .509 .610 20.7
roy,brandon 21.5 5.4 6.4 1.2 0.2 2.1 .481 .528 19.5
ellis,monta 19.9 4.8 3.8 1.4 0.3 2.0 .535 .581 19.0
Martin and Ellis are ridiculously efficient scorers. Roy is the bigger stat stuffer across the board but a less efficient scorer. He's also the best defender of the group.
The one issue with Ellis is that he is undersized for a SG (and has shown little ability to play PG like an Arenas or Iverson). He benefits by playing alongside a big strong PG like Davis who can guard opposing SG's. On a more conventional team, he might have matchup difficulties on defense. For that reason, I'd rank him 3rd among the three.
Between Martin and Roy, I'd go with Roy. Martin might still be a little better right now, but I think Martin's game is about as good as it's going to get. I don't see much more upside. Roy will become better than Martin within the next year or two (if he isn't already). I think Roy can still improve his shooting quite a bit.
1. Roy
2. Martin
3. Ellis
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Ellis
Roy
Martin
Ellis is developing into a good PG , having BD mentoring him is a good thing.
He has a better mid range / paint game then roy and martin, and he's the quickest and fastest out of all 3 of them.
I can go on and on... Ellis in the future will be better and that's why I'm choosing him.
Roy
Martin
Ellis is developing into a good PG , having BD mentoring him is a good thing.
He has a better mid range / paint game then roy and martin, and he's the quickest and fastest out of all 3 of them.
I can go on and on... Ellis in the future will be better and that's why I'm choosing him.
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nate33 wrote:Here are their pace-adjusted per-40 stats:Code: Select all
Player PTS REB AST STL BLK TO eFG% TS% PER
martin,kevin 25.1 4.9 2.2 1.1 0.1 2.2 .509 .610 20.7
roy,brandon 21.5 5.4 6.4 1.2 0.2 2.1 .481 .528 19.5
ellis,monta 19.9 4.8 3.8 1.4 0.3 2.0 .535 .581 19.0
Martin and Ellis are ridiculously efficient scorers. Roy is the bigger stat stuffer across the board but a less efficient scorer. He's also the best defender of the group.
The one issue with Ellis is that he is undersized for a SG (and has shown little ability to play PG like an Arenas or Iverson). He benefits by playing alongside a big strong PG like Davis who can guard opposing SG's. On a more conventional team, he might have matchup difficulties on defense. For that reason, I'd rank him 3rd among the three.
Between Martin and Roy, I'd go with Roy. Martin might still be a little better right now, but I think Martin's game is about as good as it's going to get. I don't see much more upside. Roy will become better than Martin within the next year or two (if he isn't already). I think Roy can still improve his shooting quite a bit.
1. Roy
2. Martin
3. Ellis
No, he hasnt. True, he has the complete package of offense of SG. But he needs to develop some sort of turnaround shot in the post (Which he lacks) and improvement of ball handling...Even Martin said that and will work on it over the summer. Knowing that he is a GYM RAT, I wont be surprised that of a statline of 25/5/4 by next year... But yeah, I agree with that list, currently...