Gordon wrote:Fournier is much ahead of Mario in terms of development and is cleary superior player right now, also he is only 2 years older. Mario is getting solid minutes considering that he can`t defend, turns the ball over at alarming rate and is shooting below 30% clip on 3s since calendar flipped to 2016. His rookie season is a major disappointment, and Skiles is not the only one to blame.
You compare player that is in NBA for 4 years to rookie. Also Fournier is what he is, his limited athletic tools limit his potential

. 2 and half years difference is difference between Jimmy Butler being 8ppg to being allstar .
Hezonja turns ball over because he is looking for others, on other side Fournier will pass only if shot can hurt his field goal percentage, he is also awful rebounder for starting SF ( way below SF average on just 3 rpg ).
Fournier also plays shi**y defense just Skiles never calls him up, like i said, his pathetic defene in last 2 games resulted Batum going for 26 - most points were over him, and DD doing whatever he wanted. He also gets in foul trouble easy playing SF becaue he is too small and too light-weighted for that position and doesn't have athletic tools to keep up with uper tear guys.
Sorry in conference with Giannis,LEbron,George, Butler, MKG, Melo ( and i don't even count guys from west ) his slim build makes him unplayable long term at SF , and when you put him on SG he turns into below average SG starter.
Do you really belive that you can be contender with Evan Fournier going against Paul George type player in playoffs ? ROFL

Nothing against Evan, he is smart ,but limited player. 14,8 ppg and gives you nothing else, limited defender, shi**y rebounder, 2,7 apg on 33 mpg means that he makes one assist every 10 min
Pretty much - solid role player asked to do too much. I mean, we are 29-40, if he is allstar level player he could lift this team to some actual wins.
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