weezybaby856 wrote:Jennings is like a bad musician
But bad musicians rule the entertainment industry and make unspeakable amounts of money.
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weezybaby856 wrote:Jennings is like a bad musician
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
machu46 wrote: I can't look up their advanced defensive numbers to compare because I don't think I have access to past seasons from Synergy, just the most recent one, but according to Defensive Rating, they're basically identical (108 to 107) and forced basically the same number of turnovers (1.6 steals to 1.8 steals).
fishnc wrote:If I had a gun with two bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and LeBron, I would shoot LeBron twice.
HurricaneKid wrote:machu46 wrote: I can't look up their advanced defensive numbers to compare because I don't think I have access to past seasons from Synergy, just the most recent one, but according to Defensive Rating, they're basically identical (108 to 107) and forced basically the same number of turnovers (1.6 steals to 1.8 steals).
No. You can say Conley is only a little better offensively. But you CANNOT suggest the two are even close to comparable defensively. Conley is the best defensive PG in the NBA and BJ gives Jimmer a run. And you cannot compare trajectories comparing to the guy in the league who made the biggest jump from yr 4 to 7. If ANYONE has that trajectory a huge deal will always be worth while.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
machu46 wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:If Jennings doesn't have that first month and a half of his rookie season, are we even talking about this?
The last two years he's averaged around 18 and 6, and as I mentioned in a lengthy post above, he compares very similarly to Mike Conley Jr, so yeah, I think we'd be talking about this still.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
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John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
Baddy Chuck wrote:Conley is a worlds better defender, is a smart player who knows when to pass the ball instead of playing hero ball and more then anything, showed a trajectory to being the player he is now very early on. Jennings is literally all "hope" without the stats to prove a trajectory. Not to mention Memphis signed him to that deal based off the fact that they had a playoff team in place already and losing him would be a big blow. Situations couldn't be any more different.
Also, Conley isn't a **** idiot who is prone to quitting on the team and complaining.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
machu46 wrote:Conley is all of that now. He wasn't even just a year ago. And in his 4th season, as I mentioned, he put up almost identical numbers to Jennings per 36, and like Jennings, didn't look to be improving much at all.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
Baddy Chuck wrote:machu46 wrote:Conley is all of that now. He wasn't even just a year ago. And in his 4th season, as I mentioned, he put up almost identical numbers to Jennings per 36, and like Jennings, didn't look to be improving much at all.
The thing with that is Jennings improving would be what Conley already was percentage wise his first four years. Rookie year aside, in their first four years not one year was Jennings as efficient as Conley's lowest. Conley proved he could be an efficient scorer, Brandon has never done that yet.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
machu46 wrote:That isn't true at all. Look at their TS% through their first 4 years. Conley was getting worse and was barely more efficient than Jennings this past season.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
Baddy Chuck wrote:machu46 wrote:That isn't true at all. Look at their TS% through their first 4 years. Conley was getting worse and was barely more efficient than Jennings this past season.
548 - 514
526 - 510
521 - 493
502 - 475
What stats are you looking at? Because those are the highest to lowest TS% the first four years. Conley from day one has always been more efficient. If we bring in shooting percentage it's almost laughable.
The biggest detriment to his TS% in years 3 and 4 was his dip in free throw percentage, he really didn't get any more inefficient from the field compared to what Jennings is.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
machu46 wrote:You're looking at it high to low though, not in their sequential order. Conley's dropped from that .548 to .521 while Jennings increased his to his .514 and .510. So by their 4th season, they were separated by 1%.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
Baddy Chuck wrote:machu46 wrote:You're looking at it high to low though, not in their sequential order. Conley's dropped from that .548 to .521 while Jennings increased his to his .514 and .510. So by their 4th season, they were separated by 1%.
Again, you're still comparing someones best to someones worst, which is laughable. Fact is, Jennings "trending upwards", which is laughable considering his usage went down last season as did his percentages, wasn't even as good as Conley at his worst.
Conley's second year stats, per 36, are extremely similar to his "breakout" 6th season. You would literally be basing Jennings' breakout to something that something that hasn't even remotely come close to happening.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
machu46 wrote:I think it's more laughable to match them up in decreasing order than to look at them with respect to their trend. And averaging 13 points and 5 assists per 36 isn't a breakout season.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
MrPerfect1 wrote:Conley's stats are partially deflated because MEM played at the slowest pace in the league whereas MIL was #3 in pace amazingly.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
When I asked a week ago how Brandon Jennings' free agency would play out, over 41% of you predicted that he and the Bucks would ultimately work out a sign-and-trade agreement that sends him to another team. However, according to Steve Kyler of HoopsWorld, while some sign-and-trade scenarios have been explored, the Bucks aren't about to "sandbag their season" by moving Jennings in a deal that doesn't land them a starting-caliber point guard. Here's more from Kyler's latest NBA AM piece:
•The Bucks and Jennings continue to maintain a dialogue, and Kyler thinks a deal in the $8MM-per-year range could be worked out, but something that pays Jennings $11-12MM annually is unlikely.