dandridge 10 wrote:dobrojim wrote:Gaffs, blooper real plays, atrocious pick and roll defense, backing down from physical players--all of Javale's faults considered; McGee is still one of the three most effective players on the Wizards.
While I totally agree with the sentiment that trading McGee for
Bogut would be a bad move - because Bogut is damaged goods -
saying you shouldn't trade him because he is one of our 3 best
players is not a good reason not to.
+1. I think CCJ puts a compelling argument together with respect to Boguts injury history. I didn't realize it was that bad. However, just like the Bucks fans might be overrating Bogut, I think CCJ and some other fans overrate McGee. I don't care what some metric rates McGee (which, by the way, being third best on a piss poor team, doesn't really excite me too much) or what McGee's individual stats are, my eyes and actual results tell me that McGee does not make this team better. Indeed, [b]more often than not, the team plays worse when he is on the court, as demonstrated by the fact he has the worst on/off numbers on the team. Too many times this season, it has been noticeable how much better the Wizards play when he is not on the court.[b] Its more than his gaffes and WTF moments that make the team play worse. Its his horrendous P&R defense, the fact he is out of position all the time, the fact he can't guard stronger players, and the fact that for every block he gets, he usually misses and gives up 3-4 offensive rebounds. It is also because he sets horrible picks, too often takes horrible shots, and is a poor and reluctant passer for a big man. This team is epically bad this season and McGee is a big part of why the team is that way. McGee's problems are much greater than just eliminating a few dumb mistakes. I can understand people not wanting to trade for Bogut because of Bogut's injury history, but let's not make it sound like we got something in McGee thats all that great too, because we don't.
dandridge, I see the same things you're seeing and I'm one of Javale's biggest supporters. You've noticed McGee's poor on/off numbers. So have I. But what do they really show?
Here stats indicate McGee makes the Wizards -12.0 points worse per 48 minutes this season.
http://www.82games.com/1112/11WAS15.HTM
*However, stats indicate McGee made the Wizards +6.8 points better per 48 minutes last season.
http://www.82games.com/1011/10WAS22.HTM
I am not sure what to make of it. What has happened?
My thought is why not just play Seraphin more and keep using McGee at his fullest intensity and effort, even if he starts to play more against second units?
Also, I don't trust on/off or what I see nearly as much as the tracker above.
I might be overrating McGee but I am positive the overall perception of McGee's value is too low among most Wizards fans.



















