SecondTake wrote:OK, lets at least avoid the Schroeder - Felton comparisons. It's obvious that Schroder is 10 times the player Felton is, regardless how bad you might think Schroder is. Felton is a small, out of shape dude that can't dribble, shoot or pass. His net rating would be a negative 1 million if he was playing.
Schroeder has been pretty bad, but not Felton bad. At least he's capable of good nights. Felton isn't.
He's a better player than Felton in a vacuum, but as the guy running backup point for us, the numbers might unsettle you. Last season, the team had a -8.5 NetRtG with Felton being the PG with the bench and Westbrook being on the bench (I just looked at Felton-Patterson-Grant and Russ OFF: 644 minutes). This season it's -11.7 NetRtG (Schröder-Patterson-Noel and Russ OFF: 220 minutes). And hell, Felton was averaging more assists than Schröder (9.92 vs 9.87 per 100 possessions) while being more efficient than him as well (48.42 TS% vs 48.04 TS%).
At some point you just have to take into account what Felton was making and what Schröder is. If he is getting outperformed by a guy like Felton, then something is very wrong.
And a final thought: If your justification for a guy is that he "is capapble of good nights", then you're looking at a bad player by definition. Every fool in this league is capable of good nights if you just give him enough shooting opportunities.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said