Rerisen wrote:^
Zach ON, Wiggins OFF: Team 103.0 PPP | Opponent 107.4 PPP = -4.4
Wiggins ON, Lavine OFF: Team 111.4 PPP | Opponent 110.6 PPP = +0.8
Wiggins having the ball hurting Zach doesn't hold up in the numbers, if anything the opposite.
I don't trust these numbers at all though. The Wolves were a terrible team in the first half of the season, and then they got it together for the last several months - much like Thibs' Bulls teams in the past. If you have seen enough film to tell me that LaVine was the sole reason the Wolves sucked for the first 3 months of the season, then I'll believe you. Until then, I'm not buying these advanced stats at all. Especially when there are plenty of Wolves' fans telling me they'd rather have gotten rid of Wiggins. I'm waiting till I see Zach with my own eyes, in a Bulls' uniform, before I have a solid opinion on whether he's a Rudy Gay type player, or if he has potential to be better.
There's certainly a very real chance that LaVine was just too much of a net negative chucker when in the line up with Wiggins and Towns. Or there are literally dozens other reasons that can explain those on-off numbers. What if he played primarily with the bench unit? What if benching LaVine allowed Wiggins to play at the SG position, where he tends to excel? What if benching LaVine and inserting Shabazz next to Wiggins improves the overall team defense? What If the Wolves just meshed better in the 2nd half of the season, after getting used to Thibs' system? What if LaVine's presence would have made them a better a team in the 2nd half of the season? Etc, etc, etc.
I understand the pessimism, because Jimmy was amazing and we should've at least attempted to build a team around him last season, instead of signing Wade and Rondo. But I'm not going to form any type of negative opinion on LaVine, especially without seeing him in our own offensive system.