DCZards wrote:payitforward wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:Jodie Meeks played 1119 backcourt minutes last season. This season, that number should be close to 0 minutes.
That alone is a major improvement.
Just saw this, sorry for slow response.
I guess you are saying that minutes to Austin Rivers over Jodie Meeks would be an improvement -- is that it? So, do tell: where will the "major improvement" come from when Rivers plays Meeks's minutes? Is it in last year's numbers for the players for example?
Is it the extra .5 point per 40 minutes that Rivers scored (by using an extra 1.2 possessions on offense)? Is that what you like? No... I guess not. Why would anyone like that?
So, it must be the extra rebounds that the bigger, more athletic Rivers pulled down, huh? Oh... wait a minute, sorry. Oddly, it was Meeks who was the better rebounder -- almost 60% better. How strange...?
I know. It must be steals & turnovers. Rivers must be better overall at that, huh? What? He's not? In fact, he's twice as bad at that as Meeks overall? Gee.
Please explain: in what sense will Rivers provide an improvement -- given that he's likely to make us worse in scoring, rebounding, steals & turnovers?
To be clearer, given that Jodie Meeks is a much much better player than Austin Rivers, how will we be better if Meeks sits & Rivers plays -- which seems to be what you'd like?
It’s nice that Meeks got a some rebounds and steals, and had fewer turnovers than Rivers, which should come as no surprise considering that Rivers handles the ball a ton more than Meeks.
But what you failed to mention is that Meeks shot 34.3% on threes last season, while Rivers shot 37.8%. That stat is more noteworthy and important than the other stats you cited, imo, given that Meeks' primary role last season was to be a 3 pt shooter off the bench.
Here's another stat you chose not to mention: Rivers was 4.2 in assists per 36 last season, compared to 2.3 per 36 for Meeks.
I didn't mention Rivers's assists in the post above, Zards, but I mentioned them in at least one other post. Yes, he did that better than Meeks.
As to the 3pt. % & the guys' roles -- does that mean that when we consider either player's efficiency at fulfilling his role of being a scorer off the bench, we don't look at all his scoring attempts? After all, Austin Rivers took @ 30% more 2-point attempts than 3-point attempts. Plus his points from the line also count.
Out of 16.2 FGAs of all kinds, plus 3.2 FTAs, Austin Rivers produced 18.6 points per 40 minutes.
Out of 14.6 FGAs of all kinds, plus 4.33 FTAs, Jodie Meeks produced 18.1 points per 40 minutes.
That made Jodie Meeks a better scorer off the bench, Zards. In exactly the same way that Rivers got more assists. Not to mention that last year was one of poorer years of Meeks's career (he was over 40% on 3s in three of the last four years, for example) while being the best year ever (albeit a bad year overall) for Rivers.
But, the real truth is there's no sense in comparing these 2 guys. Meeks makes $3+m, has been injured a couple of times, & will turn 31 a week from today. Austin Rivers makes $12.5m, isn't on an injury-related decline, & just turned 26.
I'll be just as happy as you if Austin Rivers improves this year, & I'll be ecstatic if he actually plays well (it would take a whole lot of improving for him to do that). I'm just not interested in pretending that he has ever done it so far. He doesn't get any glow b/c he's become a Wizard for a year.