rockymac52 wrote:payitforward wrote:...Seraphin ...In 2010 I loved the pick. But a bust is a bust, and so far that is what he is. I'd *a lot* rather have Kyle O'Quinn, whom we could have nabbed w/ the #46 we gave away last year.
Disagree. ....Seraphin has his flaws and needs to drastically improve, but ...it helps him a lot... that he's able to play center, as that's a more valuable commodity for us at the moment. ...offense took a big step backwards, ...value to this team, both in the short- and long-term, is his defense.... think a lot of people here are going to be pleasantly surprised with Seraphin this season.
You're only valuable playing Center or any other position if you play it well. As to defensive value, I didn't see it. As to being pleasantly surprised this season -- weren't we hearing predictions we'd be pleasantly surprised *last* season?
I don't want to beat a dead horse, but Kevin Seraphin, so far, is a *terrible* NBA player. Last year:
1. Kevin Seraphin averaged 8 boards per 40 minutes! As a Center! Of the about fifty C's in the league who played 20+ minute/game, only one guy -- Bargnani -- was worse.
2. he shot 46% on 2 point attempts; only 10 guys who played 20min+ were worse than that.
3. Yet, he took a lot of shots -- only 12 in that group took more! Talk about a formula for misery.
4. Kevin was 6th in that group in turnovers.
5. He was ninth worst in steals.
6. He was fourth lowest in FT attempts.
6. He was below average in FT%
7. Finally -- and here is his very very best stat -- he was only a little below average and about at the mean in blocks.
Overall, Kevin Seraphin had the 2d worst WS40 of the 50 Centers who played 20 or more minutes a game last season. And the guy w/ the 3d worst WS40, Tyler Zeller, was almost twice as productive. In fact, forget about minutes per game. If you just look at everybody who played C last year and logged more than 200 minutes on the season, Kevin had the 3d lowest WS40.
Fans hate reality. Fans like dreams. As I say, I loved the pick when Ernie made it, but in his 3d NBA season Kevin Seraphin was just about the worst of the worst.