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Calderon is a backup PG. He's not a starting caliber PG and even though he came off the bench a great deal for Toronto according to 82games.com he STILL managed to give up more points than he scored on his opponent even though he spent a good portion of his playing time being matched up against the oppositions back up PG.
You are funny.
He also had a PER 6.2 points higher than the opposing PG, which let's just say is a lot. Actually slightly higher than Miller.
You never seem to get this, but points are just a part of the overall value that a player brings.
Look at Miller last year.
Plus that's just the actual statistics. If you believe in the whole "making other people better offensive players" thing, Calderon (and Miller) fits that to a T.
And I have a hard time seeing how someone who played 30.3 mpg (the average starting PG played a whopping 32 mpg according to espn.com) and
started 52 games can play much more time against backups than anyone else.