lilfishi22 wrote:dantley4prez wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:What about for us? Additions of Ayton, Bridges and the project increased production of JJ, Bender/Chriss and whoever is our new PG. Do you see Booker's 32% usage rate increasing? What about defensively? We're going completely gloss over that?
With added help, I see Booker's efficiency going up but I see his offensive production stay at around the 25ppg mark.
We are going to gloss over that, because when you are a scoring talent like Booker, defense is optional. See: Harden, James; Lillard, Damian; Irving, Kyrie; Iverson, Allen.
It comes down to who Coach prioritizes in the offense. I don’t know who will benefit in our new offense, or what it will be, but Book does not have to compete with three All Stars for touches like Tatum does.
And what about the combined impact ? Booker's great scoring plus turnstile defense vs Tatum's efficient scoring plus great D
Booker is more negative defensively than he is positive offensively so he's a net negative and this is with already great offense. Tatum's offense is not levels behind Booker but his defense is significantly better, like magnitudes better.
Efficiency decreases as volume increases. Tatum’s value is multiplied by the cumulative effect of Stevens’ system, Horford’s value as one of the most valuable spacing big men in the spacing era, Kyrie’s ability to penetrate, the value of Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart, and the playoff value of Terry Rozier. That’s a lot for which to account. With all that said, I cannot evaluate Tatum in a vacuum.
Of course Booker was a negative defensively. He can only do so much. Anchoring the team on defense is not what we ask offensive superstars to do. If Booker is going to be one, we probably won’t ask him to be a defensive stopper. We’ll hide him.
Negative environments usually include exponential decay. Positive environments usually include exponential growth. With all of the help around Tatum, it is impossible to compare him to Booker because he has a modicum of Booker’s responsibility to his team.