tiderulz wrote:Edual wrote:JF5 wrote:But how so?
He's not a good enough dribbler, and honestly I can't see his handles improving much more than this.
He's a VERY poor shooter for the position as he's shooting 29 Percent from 3 which is putrid for a perimeter player, and his overall scoring relies on his shooting because he can barely get to the rim if at all if it isn't a cross-match up.
His percentages from different ranges.
0-5 ft: 67.8 Percent
5-9 ft: 26.8 Percent
10-14 ft: 40.0 Percent
15-19 ft: 31.4 Percent
20-24 ft: 27.7 Percent
25-29 ft: 32.1 Percent
http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/203932/shooting/Those aren't shooting numbers that even scream starter for even a below average Small Forward. He needs to move back to the 4...
Compared to I guess someone like Wilson Chandler the #'s are not that far off, ehh maybe thats why chandler is not a starter, I mean I know Gordon is a bad shooter but he seems to be very good at defending the #3... good enough where his defense outweighs his offence. If you put him at the #4 he likely will just suck on both ends.
Draymond Greens Numbers are horrible, but he makes up for it on D
sorry, cant get behind that argument. His defense does NOT outweight his lack of offense. I havent seen any elite defense from AG this year.
Some numbers vs all stars, I didnt go all into finding who was defending who but well if this is not good defense then what is
01/01 PG13 5 for 13 = 19 points average=22.6
01/02 Anthony 6 for 17 = 19 points average=22.9
01/06 Harden 5 for 15 = 14 points average=28.9
01/22 Durant 5 for 12 =15 points average=25.8
01/24 Butler 7 for 14 = 20 points average=24.6
01/29 Derozen 6 for 18 = 22 points average=27.8
02/01 Paul George 3 for 14 = 8 points average=22.6
Combined = 37 for 103 = 36% shooting