MGB8 wrote:coldfish wrote:JeremyB0001 wrote:.Spoiler:
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- This year, Olynyk had a ts% of 60.3%. Mirotic was 54.6%. That's an appreciable difference. You used the career numbers to make it look closer but no one is evaluating a player in free agency based on what they did 3 years ago (which was Mirotic's best year).
- Most of your supporting data for Mirotic comes from on/off stuff. While its true that his numbers don't look bad in that regard, they don't look great either.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/CHI/2017/lineups/
What does look great is his numbers with Butler and somewhat Lopez. It might be worth a separate conversation as to why, but Mirotic's numbers without Butler have to be horrific. Perhaps he really is creating space for top players while those guys are creating shots for him yet when put in a bigger role with lesser players his dunder head plays kill the team.
- I do have a set of numbers that support him sucking though. His playoff numbers. He was dam near worst on the team for on/off in the playoffs. This matches with the eye test and confirms the view that he doesn't handle pressure well. While its a small sample size and many of his PO games were from 3 years ago, he had a 9.8PER in 2015 and a 9.5 this year.
Just to be clear, in 17 career playoff games, Mirotic has a PER of 9.6, ts% of 44.5%. Olynyk has bounced around, but he played well in the PO this year and overall has a playoff PER of 13.6 and ts% of 57.4 in 26 games.
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I just looked at his playoff numbers from last year. They are bad - but mostly it's that his already poor shooting percentages went down - his volume was ok... for a bench guy. Olynyk, in comparison, was much stronger (PER over 16, TS at 59.7) - and a year younger than Niko. Portis was also much better, but that's probably jacked by the one game he went off during...
Eh, I don't get the debate. Mirotic is an ok role player. Portis and Lauri can do just as good of a job jacking up bad shots. Why do we need Mirotic on a big deal?