Ruzious wrote:Most people aren't going to buy this, but Porter is just about equal to Beal as a player right now. Porter has a slightly higher eFG% and Beal wins at PER by a 14.2 to 12.6 margin. And they're both 21 - born in the same month. Porter has not flopped here. He just hasn't gotten the playing time that golden boy Beal has - and he hasn't played much with Wall.
A function of our SG and SF situations. If Beal had shown up with established, quality SGs ahead of him, he wouldn't have gotten this golden opportunity to play. The only guy eating into Beal's opportunity was Crawford and he got dealt pretty quickly.
Beal is a bigger talent than Porter IMO, but right now, Porter has the skills to contribute as much as Beal in everything but three point shooting.
I do think Porter is developing and getting better, so there is some level of development that can happen from the bench. But he needs to play to take the next step. It's still early, we're not even half way through his second season and he was a young college sophomore. It's hard to be patient and wait for him to get his opportunity when you see Greek Freak and Alex Len making an impact for their teams. Especially since we know Porter has a very well developed offensive game that could help the team out right now if he had a regularized role with predictable minutes in predictable line ups night in and night out.
What can you do though? He's got a first ballot HoFer and the guy who is second in the league in 3P % ahead of him right now. And the year before it was another veteran wing having a career season as one of the most productive 3 and D players in the league.
The solution to the logjam is two fold. Otto needs to get that three ball down and the FO needs to deal a SF for a SG and balance out the roster. The 3 ball is literally the only thing keeping Otto from being a much bigger part of the rotation.