Baddy Chuck wrote:thomchatt3rton wrote:Also, you've not answered for the difference in career FG%
Because I don't really think its fair to compare the two at all when ones been in the league 3 seasons compared to 7 or 8. Jennings improved a lot this season at converting baskets and will likely continue to improve. Using career field goal % with him at this point in his career isn't a good measuring stick IMO.
OK, well Monta's 3rd year in league he shot 53%, and his average for his first 3 years is 48%. Jennings is 39%. Is that a fair comparison?
Again, I'm not arguing Monta over BJ. But don't try to tell me BJ is a better scorer. And in fact, I don't think its crazy to argue that Monta may become a better distributor than Brandon ever becomes a scorer.
This, to me, is the crux of the argument.
Monta could mature, lessen his awful usage, become a better passer (his assists have gone up as his career has progressed) and become just as good a scoring-type PG as BJ.
To me, BJ has the tougher row to ho- he's got to become a better scorer and IMO he's got to become a better utilizer of his talents
and a better distributor. Monta is already a good scorer (although a ball dominant one) and his assist numbers are going up and up.
I disagree that age is the predominant factor in determining in whether a player becomes more effective over time. I'd argue that team context, along with other factors, is more important.