Lavine is not a dynamic on-ball creator doing everything like Harden. He's an off-ball jump shooter, like Klay, with some depth to his game where he can cut backdoor or attack close outs.
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PLAYER AGE PER ORTG
LAVINE 21 14.6 112
KLAY T 21 14.9 102
MCCOLLUM -- ---- ----
BEAL 21 14.0 102
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PLAYER AGE PER ORTG
LAVINE 22 ???? ????
KLAY T 22 12.7 102
MCCOLLUM 22 9.0 95
BEAL 22 15.5 103
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PLAYER AGE PER ORTG
LAVINE 23 ???? ????
KLAY T 23 14.3 108
MCCOLLUM 23 13.1 103
BEAL 23 20.1 117
Other notable PERs for off-ball SGs,
- Boston championship Ray Allen: 16.4
- Miami championship Ray Allen: 14.7
- 60 win Atlanta Korver: 14.8
- Spurs championship Danny Green: 13.9
- Detroit championship Rip Hamilton: 16.8
PER is essentially a single value that weighs boxscore in different ways, and it probably weighs rebounds far too heavily for the modern game. The 2nd highest PER on the Warriors is, of course, Jevale McGee. Makes total sense, he has the highest rebounding % on the team.
If we wanted Zach to increase his PER, he could easily do that by securing easy rebounds on misses like Rondo or Wade, instead of running out on fast breaks and filling the corner 3, like Klay Thompson.
And we would be a worse team for it.