Aussiepiston1 wrote:HotelVitale wrote:Aussiepiston1 wrote: Randle in year 2 has similar numbers to Draymond in year 3 (worse 3pt shooting though which I think he can improve on) so He and Ingram will be improved
Randle had a BPM of zero and a VORP of 1 last year, Draymond's third year he had a BPM of 5 and a VORP of 4.4. That's the difference between a negligible NBA player and a near all-star, hard to imagine a more superficial comparison than the raw stats of those two dudes. And Ingram was so bad last year that he'd need to have an amazing development just to become a neutral contributor.
VORP is apparently flawed and BPM is a little biased when the Team is tanking plus He was younger at that stage.
IMO Randle has more upside than Green at the same age it's up to how badly he wants to be a great player.
Ingram has a long way to go I agree.
There's more to basketball than PPG and RPG. Draymond Green does all the little things, especially on the defensive end, and Julius Randle does none. He's awful.
















