1UPZ wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:DirtyDez wrote:Jabari has significantly more value than Bledsoe. I'd love to get him in PHX though.
Could not disagree more.
And you're allowed to.
But Parker is significantly younger, putting up borderline star numbers already and could only get better sooner. So there are people out there, many people too, who can feel justified in feeling that Parker is worth more than Bledsoe.
Point me to these borderline all-star numbers. Because that is a flat out lie beyond raw stats, which are still much worse than Bledsoe's. I agree he is much younger and thus may have more value than Bledsoe, but it isn't significant and would be the opposite for teams wanting to win now. Bledsoe is also a far better player today.
If 20 (on 16 shots a game) and 6 makes you an all-star with horrid advanced numbers (0 obpm, -1.2 dpm, both of which are especially bad considering the lack of depth on his team and that he gets to play a lot with Greak Freak, and an Ortg-Drtg differential is 0) and at best average shooting, then holy hell. Rudy Gay is now a career all-star.
I get that he's good for his age, and I know he has improved offensively (3 point shooting up, assist % up, etc.), but he's still a poor defender and isn't efficient enough to even up the game of his team offensively. He may get there one day, but I wouldn't say he's a guaranteed star at all. In fact, I wouldn't trade Warren for him (numbers wouldn't bare that out anymore given Warren's recent stretch, but he has at least shown a willingness to defend and has been a more efficient offensive player for his career). And with Jabari the defensive potential has not shown AT ALL. It may be nonexistant.
Bledsoe's O-Drtg is +1, which is much better considering he plays for a much worse team. WS/48 is also much higher for Bledsoe, which is especially telling because he plays on a team with drastically fewer wins to share, thus you would expect comparatively even players on teams that are losing to have much lower WS numbers than players on losing teams. His OBPM is 4 times higher than Jabari's (that is a MAMMOTH gap), and his DPM is also noticeably better (although also not good given how our starters defend).