suns91fan wrote:gaspar wrote:Yeah, let's bench our best player this year and start a 12th-man journeyman. That will surely solve all of our problems... Tolliver shouldn't even be in the rotation.
While i agree Markieff is far superior in most aspects to Tolliver, there is one thing that hasn't been going for him so far. His 3pt shooting. It has reached an all time low at 23%, and he takes career high 2.3 threes per game. And we all know how much Dragic and Bledsoe can profit from having a stretch-four with them on the floor. I think it's worth a try, but that doesn't have to mean Kiff will play less, he would just play at different times. Also i wouldn't mind someone else take that place instead of Tolliver, like Warren, but we still don't know if he's a legitimate 3pt threat (small sample so far).
I'm just gonna quote my post from a different thread:
gaspar wrote:This is **** nonsense. Goran Dragic's biggest problem is... Goran Dragic. Not Isaiah Thomas, not the Morris twins (definitely not Markieff), and not Jeff Hornacek. When Goran plays aggressive and makes his jumpshots everything looks different, like last night against the Pacers. But most the time Dragic looks passive and lost on the court, he can't turn the corner on the pick-and-roll or hit a jumper beyond 3 feet from the basket. His backcourt partner, the Morris twins or anyone else have very little to do with that. It's Goran who's dragging the team down, not the other way around.
Markieff on court, Dragic on court: 108.9 OffRtg, 100.7 DefRtg, 7.2 NetRtg
Markieff on court, Dragic off court: 111.5 OffRtg, 99.6 DefRtg, 11.9 NetRtg
Markieff off court, Dragic on court: 89.7 OffRtg, 117.8 DefRtg, -28.1 NetRtg
Dragic's stats per 36 minutes:
with Markieff on court: 19.3 pts, 4.5 reb, 4.2 ast, .541 FG%, .441 3P%
with Markieff off court: 12.7 pts, 1.5 reb, 1.8 ast, .294 FG%, .176 3P%
Markieff Morris in the starting lineup is the least of Goran Dragic's worries.