Bensational wrote:But doesn't Fournier have the benefit of playing alongside a top 15 player who is also a spacing C like Lopez? As well as a much superior shooter and floor spacer in DJ over Bledsoe? Gordon isn't far off having a Middleton-like impact.
Antetokuonmpo is an MVP caliber player. Any team with that instantly makes ever shot way easier for everyone else, I'm sure you know that. But I'm glad to hear you admit that Vucevic was a top 15 player this season.
DJ creates space, but he doesn't have the same gravity that Bledsoe does. He is excellent at attacking the paint which bends the defense and creates easy looks for role players like Brogdon.
While we can dream that he'll be someday, Gordon isn't really that close to Middelton. KM is an All-Star who shot 38% from 3PT range at very high volume (9.8 per game) and is an excellent creator for others (20.8 AST%). Middleton can also shoot the very important pull-up shot (vital for players that are top 1-3 scoring options). He's at .504 eFG%, meanwhile AG is still a long way from being effective at that shot: .419 eFG%.
Bensational wrote:Fournier doesn't play in lineups with 3-4 below average shooters. Vuc + DJ are above average for their positions. Gordon is average. Isaac is below average. However, Giannis and Bledsoe are both below average shooters.
I was talking about (16-17 to 18-19) as those were the years you pointed to earlier...
•
16-17 Six players Fournier played most minutes with:
Payton,
Gordon, Ibaka, Vucevic, Augustin, and
Biyombo•
17-18 Six players Fournier played most minutes with:
Payton,
Gordon,
Simmons,
Biyombo, Augustin, and Vucevic
•
18-19 18-19 League Average 3P% =
.362 18-19 League Average FG% from 16 'to 3PT =
.400 18-19 League Average TS% =
.556Top 6 players Fournier played most minutes with in 18-19:
Augustin - (3PT).421 (16'-3P) .512 (TS%) .616
Gordon -
(3PT) .349 (16'-3P) .340 (TS%) .538Isaac -
(3PT) .323 (16'-3P) .367 (TS%) .537Vucevic - (3PT) .364 (16'-3P) .427 (TS%) .573
Ross - (3PT) .383 (16'-3P) .439 (TS%) .561
Iwundu - (3PT) .367
(16'-3P) .325 (TS%) .531Both players have solid drive numbers:
Brogdon: 649 Drives / 343 FGA at .533 FG% / 7.4 AST% / 48 AST / 66 FTA
Fournier: 706 Drives / 311 FGA at .476 FG% / 11.9 AST% / 84 AST / 64 FTA
...the key difference is that Brogdon is playing off the gravity's of an MVP, an All-Star and a very good PG + very good spacing C.
You can see the difference with shooting defense: 3.7% of Brogdon's shots outside of 10' were defended (player less than 4' away), meanwhile 15% of Fournier's were.
Only TWO of Brogdon's 3PA's the entire season were defended...TWO. 52 of Fournier were defended...of note, on undefended 3PA's Fournier shot 41%.