bwgood77 wrote:KLEON wrote:No offense, but I hope Melton ends up a hell of a lot better than Avery Bradley, who is a tremendously awful offensive player and an overrated defender, and has been for most of his career. He shouldn't even be playing on that LAC team right now.
Just stop, you are embarrassing yourself
Yeah, he was a solid 3&D guy for a good 5 years, his worst year in that stretch shooting just over 35% from 3, but twice at 39% or over, and was solid defensively too, with a good DRTG, and making All Defensive Teams twice...one first team and one second team..having great on ball and team defense. He just didn't have great counting stats that stuff like DBPM and DRPM are based on like blocks, steals, and they even count rebounding.
He just really dropped off when he joined the Clippers. I don't ever see Melton shooting that well from 3 overall and would be surprised if he ever makes all defensive teams. Unless he really improves offensively I don't see him as a capable long term starter, even on an avg team.
He was literally one of the worst offensive guards in the league, and his D numbers were not great (they were merely good), even not accounting for counting stats. His BPM was terrible and positive once over his best 5 year span. Sorry, but he played on a good team, and numbers that bad do not happen for somebody's entire career sans 1 year on a good team when they are legit. You can look well beyond DBPM or DRPM, and his other numbers were terrible, and his DRtg in his best year is barely better than Melton's rookie year. His ORtg was putrid, despite the good 3 point shooting. He compares, in his best year, to Ronnie Price from 2015-2016. I mean, there's no getting around it. His numbers are TERRIBLE.
When you have to go to player awards, which have ridiculous crap like Kobe getting all defensive team for his entire career when he stoppped defending his last 7 years in the league, and with Shawn Marion getting 2nd in DPOY but missing the entire 1st team all NBA in the same season, it loses all credibility. It's like counting an all-star appearance as 1 player being better than another.