Jiminy Glick wrote:nikster wrote:Jiminy Glick wrote:They have a lot of players that have made defensive teams like the 2019 Raptors. Kuzma gives similar scoring production to Pippen. LeBron and Davis can give similar offensive production to Jordan. If this team is healthy then I have them as favorites over the Clippers to win the championship.
Wow...not sure if that’s worse than the Lebron-Jrue comparison
It's statistics, just look at the stats. Though who knows what his scoring numbers will be this season with LeBron and Davis on the team. He doesn't fit on the team though in my opinion.
thebigbird wrote:nikster wrote:Wow...not sure if that’s worse than the Lebron-Jrue comparison
Surprisingly it's actually true. Kuzma averages 17.3 ppg on 54.8% TS. Pippen with the Bulls averaged 17.7 ppg on 53.9% TS.
Yeah I am not really sure what his argument is there.
What you are not taking into account is that TS% from pippen's era relative to rest of the league is much different than it is now. Back then, 54-55% TS was above average. 54-55% TS today for a perimeter player is below average. Same goes for eFG%..Kuzma shot at league average last season, Pippen above average during his tenure with the bulls.
Also, pip's scoring was not why he was such an impactful player. He was so well rounded and made huge impacts in other areas of the game while also able to give 20ppg on above average league TS% for the time (minus the three point shooting). Kuzma is basically one dimensional offensively and a liability on the defensive end.
So basically, in Kuzma we have, at least from last year, an average efficiency player with no all around game.With that said, the lakers definitely need kuzma and he will be an asset to them overall. I also expect his efficiency to increase, and possibly substantially just given normal trajectory of improvement forplayers and also that he will be playing off of two superstar level talents. I mean, I don't really get your premise..are you saying kuzma will impact the game offensively at a similar level as pippen (untrue)?
Adjusted for league average and pace of today's game, Kuzma would have to be scoring (estimated) 21-22 ppg per 36 on 57-58%TS and at least 54% efg% to just match the scoring output of prime Pip relative to league average, none of which he did. And that was not even taking into account pip's playmaking ability and the affect that had on the offense.