Tirion wrote:shrink wrote:My point is, that if you give any second rounder 30 mpg, and put him in a back court with Dwayne Wade getting lots of attention and handling half the PG job, ANY second rounder could put up Chalmers numbers. Blaming McHale like we missed out on some big lottery pick is making an unwarranted leap about the talent of Mario Chalmers.shrink wrote:Well, my man Quinn is in the same situation as Chalmers, his numbers are better, and he wasn't even drafted!
I'm sorry for bringing this back, but this is so ridiculous I just have to respond.
Chris Quinn stats: 7.2 ppg on 42.4% FG%, 1.4 rpg, 2.3 apg, 0.4 spg in 19:30 mpg
Mario Chalmers stats: 8.9 ppg on 41.9% FG%, 2.8 rpg, 4.5 apg, 2.1 spg in 30:11 mpg
Explain to me how exactly Quinn's numbers are better?
Let's see, Chalmers is 3 years younger than Quinn, but:
1) he outplayed him (and Banks) for a starting position in the camp
2) he produced better stats despite being a rookie (Quinn and Banks are 3-year veterans)
3) he plays better defense, again despite being a rookie (a rare feat)
I think Mario plays like a 3rd best point-guard from this year's draft right now (behind Rose and Westbrook) and this is pretty impressive, considering his draft position. Also he's not a liability on the floor like most rookies because of his defense and his +/- numbers confirm this:
http://www.82games.com/0809/0809MIA.HTM
To say that any second rounder could put up Chalmers production playing alongside Wade is just plain dumb, cause he earned this gig by outplaying veteran point-guards in camp and proving time and time again that he can be a stating caliber player in this league despite his age and inexpirience.
I disagree. I maintain that its a pretty easy role playing PG alongside all the attention Dwayne Wade gets.
How are Quinn's numbers worse? Here's the stats:
Chalmers: 30.2 mpg, 8.6 PPG, FG 41.1%, 3P 35.6%, FT 64.9%, 4.4 APG, 2.6 RPG, 2.1 SPG, 1.75 TO.
C. Quinn: 20.1 mpg, 7.4 PPG, FG 42.7%, 3P 48.8%, FT 93.3%, 2.3 APG, 1.5 RPG, 0.4 SPG, 0.43 TO.
... and I don't like extrapolating, but if Quinn was getting 30.2 mpg it would boost his numbers 50%
C Quinn.: 30.2 mpg, 11.1 PPG, FG 42.7%, 3P 48.8%, FT 93.3%, 3.5 APG, 2.3 RPG, 0.6 SPG, 0.65 TO
It's odd that you seem to want to talk stats, and your case for Wade is all about "but he's a rookie"
1. Why do you give him so much credit for winning the starting job in Miami? He had to beat out Quinn (3rd rounder - lol), Banks (we know how bad he is), and an injured Shawn Livingston. You can't argue how bad Quinn is, then turn around and praise Chalmers for beating him out to start.
2. blah blah blah .. he's a rookie. Again, he beat out scrubs, even if they are 3-year vets. They don't give you extra points in the NBA if they come from a rookie, or devalue Quinn's numbers
3. I don't know about Chris Quinn's defense (he is certainly off the radar), but again, you give Chalmers extra credit because he's a rookie. Again, no great scorers that Corey Brewer had to defend last year said, "I'll throw up a couple bricks, since I'm playing a rookie."
I'll flat out say that at the time of the trade, Chalmers would have been destined to be our fourth string PG, behind Foye, Telfair (who it seems we wanted to keep because of his knowledge of the wolves and price), and Jaric. And any of those guys would put up better numbers than Chalmers in the easy MIA situation. We got cash, and we got two future 2nd rounders.