2010 wrote:GONYK wrote:2010 wrote:
Frank ranks dead last in the entire NBA in eFG.
Being the least efficient offensive guard in the NBA =/= being the worst guard in the NBA.
There are two sides of the game and Frank contributes more than shooting
I never said he was the worst guard in the NBA tho. I have said he was the worst offensive guard in the NBA. And I think that stat supports my argument. But I do acknowledge he brings defensive value. But I do believe his defensive value is a bit overrated. Does it really offset his offensive deficiencies?
Well, I was addressing both posts in my reply. You didn't say Frank was the worst guard, but the poster you quoted did.
As far as his offensive deficiencies, I think the stats show that Frank does offset them more times than not, since many games where he gets a good amount of burn, he usually ends up being one of the few positive differential players. That's back of the napkin math, but it is a trend that is hard to ignore.
The big question is does he offset his offensive deficiencies as the PG? The answer to that right now is probably no.
Does he offset it as a player off the ball? It's a much closer call. Which is why I said that if he gets to league average from 3, then it will be a no brainer that he's a rotation player, even if you choose to just use him as a secondary or tertiary ballhandler on offense.
Frank's issues are aggression and accuracy. If his shooting comes around, and he's not playing PG, then his aggression becomes a very minor issue. He brings enough to the floor to offset that.