Kirk Van Houten wrote:Saric not versatile ? He's 6'10 can pass and dribble like a guard & his shot is reliable. Not to mention hustles like hell on defense. It's almost like you have never seen him play.
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Let's break down all of the things you said:
Theory: 6'10Reality: While he measures 6'10 tall, his wingspan is only 6'10, so even though he has the height for his position, his wingspan is very poor relative to other bigs. This limits him tremendously on defense but it also could be a problem on offense. He does not finish well at the rim - 59.9% within 3 feet is poor for a big.
Theory: Can pass and dribble like a guardReality: He makes a lot of flashy passes but he had an assist to turnover ratio less than 1 (2.2 ast/g, 2.3 TO/g). The aesthetics of his passing mask the fact that his actual passing production does not live up to perception.
Theory: Shot is reliableReality: He shot 31.1% from 3 on 341 attempts last season. He shot 27.5% on another 138 attempts from long two. A very large percentage of his attempts from 3 were deemed open or wide open by NBA.com (46% of his attempts with 6+ ft of space, 91% of his attempts with 4+ ft of space). Given that spacing, the resulting percentages are atrocious. It's possible that there's a small sample size issue, but you certainly can't say that his shot is reliable at the moment.
Theory: Hustles on defenseReality: DRPM had him as one of the worst defenders at his position and this is backed up by the eye test and the expectations based on his physical tools. He has a very short wingspan, is not athletic, and doesn't generate turnovers. No matter how much he hustles, I think there's no chance that he's going to be able to be a primary rim protector, nor do I think that he's going to be capable of chasing wings around the perimeter, which is going to restrict him to guarding primarily opposing 4s.
Conclusion: I've stated this previously but I think people overrate Saric for a number of reasons. They appreciate his hustle. They appreciate him keeping his word and forgoing future money to come over. They appreciate the aesthetics of his game. As humans, we're conditioned to place extra value on these things and it prevents us from being able to rationally examine his production. We've also seen evidence of his shooting and passing in Europe, but the NBA is a much tougher league with much tougher competition. People take it as a given that all of these skills will translate to the NBA for Saric, when the evidence so far indicates otherwise. We'll know more after another year of play and data.
When I think of a versatile player, I think of a player that can be fit into several different roles, defending several different types of players. Saric doesn't appear to be that right now - he's limited to defending one position and his offensive role right now is functioning as an inefficient first option playmaker (inefficient both as a passer and scorer). He hasn't commanded the respect off ball to stand in the corner like a traditional stretch 4. He hasn't been efficient as an interior post dump option. He isn't an efficient pick and roll finisher. I fail to see how his current production proves him to be versatile.