nate33 wrote:(Beal's) ORtg (which incorporates turnovers) is up big time. After 3 consecutive seasons with an ORtg of 102 or 103 (NBA average is 106), Beal is sporting an ORtg of 113.
There are 31 players averaging 20 or more points per game. Beal ranks 16th out of the 31 in ORtg, ahead of guys like DeRozan, Love, Wiggins, Paul George, Kyrie Irving and John Wall. This is the first time in a long time that we've had a 20 PPG scorer with above-average efficiency. Obviously, it's still a small sample size, but let's not dismiss what he's done so far. His numbers are legitimately good, not just decent.
It's not just a small sample size, nate. Brad has played 329 minutes so far this season. Over 12% of those minutes were played last night -- in a game the like of which Brad has posted perhaps 3 or 4 times, if that many (indeed, if ever), in over 8400 NBA minutes.
I'm pretty sure that Brad's game last night, both total production and efficiency, would have been in the top 10% of games played by Michael Jordan. Brad has played 10 games this year. I'm sure you see my point.
His current Ortg, in other words, tells us nothing. It certainly doesn't warrant concluding that in Beal we now have "a 20 PPG scorer with above average efficiency."
Of course, Brad has had many other terrific games in his career. The above point isn't about Brad in particular; it would be the same no matter who the player was. This is a case in which the numbers hide reality rather than giving us insight into it.
If Brad keeps having good games, that'll show that he's become a better player -- for sure. But, again, that's not a fact about Bradley Beal, is it? Substitute any other name, and it's just as true.