NatP4 wrote:Klay Thompson?
I wouldn't trade Beal for Klay. I think Beal is already as good as Klay if not better. And Beal is almost 4 years younger.
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NatP4 wrote:Klay Thompson?

80sballboy wrote:I'm not sure I'd trade Beal for Antonio Davis, but yes for Anthony.And probably wouldn't trade him for John Wall.
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Blake is a pending FA and is becoming injury-prone. I do like Paul George and don't like Cousins, no matter what crazy stats he puts up.
Kanyewest wrote:For this season, how does Beal rank in terms of shooting guards? I think Beal is making his case for #1 although a case could be made for DeRozan. Thompson may play better without Durant in the lineup.
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tontoz wrote:Kanyewest wrote:For this season, how does Beal rank in terms of shooting guards? I think Beal is making his case for #1 although a case could be made for DeRozan. Thompson may play better without Durant in the lineup.
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If we count Harden as a 2 then Beal would be 3rd in the league at worst. I think a case could be made that he is better than Klay. Beal is 3rd in RPM marginally behind Klay.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM/position/2
I would say he is definitely better than Derozen, who is a weak defender and doesn't have much off the ball game.

nuposse04 wrote:tontoz wrote:Kanyewest wrote:For this season, how does Beal rank in terms of shooting guards? I think Beal is making his case for #1 although a case could be made for DeRozan. Thompson may play better without Durant in the lineup.
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If we count Harden as a 2 then Beal would be 3rd in the league at worst. I think a case could be made that he is better than Klay. Beal is 3rd in RPM marginally behind Klay.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM/position/2
I would say he is definitely better than Derozen, who is a weak defender and doesn't have much off the ball game.
Unless the rankings are coming up differently for you, RPM has beal ranked 2nd there to Harden![]()
Beal is better then klay per 36 across the board save for an extra rebound a game and slightly lower TOs then Beal.. which makes sense since Beal can actually initiate offense. Klay for all his awesome shooting isn't the playmaker Beal has become.
Beal also bests him in WS48, Ortg/Drtg differential, PER and VORP. Klay is a bettr 3 pt shooter and probably a better defender but Klay also has the benefit of not having to expend that much energy as Beal does on offense.
Save for Harden I can't think of a better 2 guard. Unless you ascribe the WP48 in which case you have this absolute hilarity:
http://www.boxscoregeeks.com/players?direction=desc&minimum=true&positions%5B%5D=SG&sort=per48_wins_produced
Thabo, GRIII, Seth Curry, and Tony Allen better then Beal... LMAO.![]()

nuposse04 wrote:tontoz wrote:Kanyewest wrote:For this season, how does Beal rank in terms of shooting guards? I think Beal is making his case for #1 although a case could be made for DeRozan. Thompson may play better without Durant in the lineup.
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If we count Harden as a 2 then Beal would be 3rd in the league at worst. I think a case could be made that he is better than Klay. Beal is 3rd in RPM marginally behind Klay.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM/position/2
I would say he is definitely better than Derozen, who is a weak defender and doesn't have much off the ball game.
Unless the rankings are coming up differently for you, RPM has beal ranked 2nd there to Harden![]()
Beal is better then klay per 36 across the board save for an extra rebound a game and slightly lower TOs then Beal.. which makes sense since Beal can actually initiate offense. Klay for all his awesome shooting isn't the playmaker Beal has become.
Beal also bests him in WS48, Ortg/Drtg differential, PER and VORP. Klay is a bettr 3 pt shooter and probably a better defender but Klay also has the benefit of not having to expend that much energy as Beal does on offense.
Save for Harden I can't think of a better 2 guard. Unless you ascribe the WP48 in which case you have this absolute hilarity:
http://www.boxscoregeeks.com/players?direction=desc&minimum=true&positions%5B%5D=SG&sort=per48_wins_produced
Thabo, GRIII, Seth Curry, and Tony Allen better then Beal... LMAO.![]()
TheKingOfVa360 wrote:NatP4 wrote:Klay Thompson?
I wouldn't trade Beal for Klay. I think Beal is already as good as Klay if not better. And Beal is almost 4 years younger.

Illmatic12 wrote:I remember people on this board comparing their shooting splits and saying Brad would "never" be on Klay's level, and I said that people are discounting the 3yr age difference. Sure enough, as he enters his prime Beal is surpassing Thompson offensively
Beal's comp isn't vs any SG who's currently playing. His comp is vs Reggie Miller and Ray Allen. When you start talking about an SG who can average 20+ppg on 60 TS% that's the historical territory we're getting into. Harden does it, but as a FT drawing machine and not a floor-spacing sharpshooter.
Interesting query: guards who have posted a season over 60 TS% by their age 24 season (Brad is 23yo) sorted by ppg
http://bkref.com/tiny/2PbzR

Illmatic12 wrote:I remember people on this board comparing their shooting splits and saying Brad would "never" be on Klay's level, and I said that people are discounting the 3yr age difference. Sure enough, as he enters his prime Beal is surpassing Thompson offensively
Beal's comp isn't vs any SG who's currently playing. His comp is vs Reggie Miller and Ray Allen. When you start talking about an SG who can average 20+ppg on 60 TS% that's the historical territory we're getting into. Harden does it, but as a FT drawing machine and not a floor-spacing sharpshooter.
Interesting query: guards who have posted a season over 60 TS% by their age 24 season (Brad is 23yo) sorted by ppg
http://bkref.com/tiny/2PbzR
nate33 wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:I remember people on this board comparing their shooting splits and saying Brad would "never" be on Klay's level, and I said that people are discounting the 3yr age difference. Sure enough, as he enters his prime Beal is surpassing Thompson offensively
Beal's comp isn't vs any SG who's currently playing. His comp is vs Reggie Miller and Ray Allen. When you start talking about an SG who can average 20+ppg on 60 TS% that's the historical territory we're getting into. Harden does it, but as a FT drawing machine and not a floor-spacing sharpshooter.
Interesting query: guards who have posted a season over 60 TS% by their age 24 season (Brad is 23yo) sorted by ppg
http://bkref.com/tiny/2PbzR
I am eating serious crow on Beal. I really didn't think he'd pan out to be much more than a Hersey Hawkins type of guy - a reliable catch-and-shoot scorer who could also finish on the break, but not really a shot creator.
Boy was I wrong.
I can think of very few examples of guys who have learned to create off the dribble after entering the league. Beal is one of them. (Kawhi Leonard and Jimmy Butler are others). His improvement has been remarkable. He is such a complete scorer right now and he is so fundamentally sound with his footwork. He has a bit of Steve Nash in him in the way he utilizes the fear of his jumper in order to sneak into the lane and finish at the rim, all without the need for elite athleticism.
The only thing left to add to his arsenal is the ability to draw fouls at a higher rate.

DCsOwn wrote:The thing to remember about Beal, and one of the reasons that I was so bullish on his development even while he struggled a bit, is that he always possessed the rudimentary ability to create shots for himself. As a young player, and Beal confirmed this in multiple interviews, Beal actually patterned his game after Allen Iverson. If you saw him play in high school, he possessed the ball a ton, demonstrated competent ball handling ability, and generated offense for himself consistently (including in high level allstar games). He didn't start from the position of a non-ball handler/shooter, he started from a scorer/shooter baseline. That does not always translate gong forward obviously (often players have to adjust parts of their games as they progress into higher levels of competition), but as we're seeing, Beal has developed the capacity to create for himself, and to me, that is in part due to the fact that he had an unrefined ability to handle the rock even as a young player in the league. He's really just gone on to burnish that portion of his skill set.
He'll never be AI or Harden in terms of initiating offense/creating off the dribble, but he already possesses a better handle than Ray Allen or Allen Houston (I watched Ray from his days in UConn very closely), and I can imagine him getting to a Dwade level of ball handling before its all said and done. Don't misunderstand me, he won't be the singular force that prime Wade was because he's not as physically gifted, but in terms of handling the ball, I could very easily see him reach that level of competence as soon as his 25th birthday.