Nivek wrote:To dat's point -- last season, 64 players classified as centers by basketball-reference played at least 500 total minutes. Kevin Seraphin had a PPA of 22 (where 100 = average and higher is better). That ranked 64th. The next closest PPA at center was a 36.
At PF, the bottom two were Singleton and Vesely.
The Wizards didn't have anyone who ranked in the bottom 10 at any other position (Cartier Martin was close at SF).
They did sign Maynor, though, who had one of the 5 worst PPAs for a PG last season.
Hmm. Having a bottom 10 guy at every position is amazingly within reach. Just re-sign Martin and trade for Rivers.
Well players go from bad to good from year to year- just look at Andray Blatche.
With Seraphin he showed that he can be an OK defender at times although his rotations need work. His offense however was terrible for a long period of time. He developed bad habits when Nene/Wall were out. He didn't adapt to teams doubling him - more often than not he took terrible shots, made the wrong pass that either lead to a turnover or missed the pass that could have led to a wide open look. It was also frustrating to watch Seraphin take bad shots ie 20 footers with 16 seconds on the shot clock, or throwing up putbacks off of offensive rebounds instead of kicking it out and resetting the offense.
That being said, Seraphin improved when the season came to a close - especially after he was put in the doghouse by Wittman. He played pretty well in a few games early against the Celtics and Doc Rivers said something along the lines that he should be a solid player for a long time as long as he puts in the work, although that was before teams started doubling him.
I'll be interested to see if Seraphin basketball IQ improves this offseason- plus he needs to know what to work on - ie improving his playmaking when he is doubled.