nate33 wrote:TheSecretWeapon wrote:I haven't had time to study the issue in any rigorous way, but I continue to suspect that the anointing of Wall and Beal as The Best Backcourt, or even One of The Best Backcourts is premature, at best. Put "potentially" in front of the label, and I'm fine with the claim.
Well, it looks like Best Backcourt is out of reach. Wall will never be as good as Curry, and probably won't even get all that close. Curry is definitely a top 3 player in the league, and is arguably the best. I don't see Wall cracking the top 10, and if he does, it won't be higher than 8th or so.
And for now, Klay Thompson remains quite a bit better than Beal (though I think Beal has the capability of closing the gap).
I just queried my database using "games started" as a proxy for determining each team's backcourt. Last year Wall and Beal ranked 10th. Seven teams had starting backcourts with a minutes-weighted average (for the two players combined) higher than Wall's.
This season, Beal was better before he got hurt, but Wall's been worse than last year. If I get time, I'll run the numbers to see where things stand for this season.
EDIT: Once I had the query formulated, it was simple to run for this season. So far, (through games played Tuesday the 17th) Wall and Beal rank 8th in backcourt production.






















