dice wrote:it means that he can thrive w/ giannis out of the lineup. without practice being "the man". it means that he's not just cashing in on being 2nd option to a superstar
The Wizards are the worst defensive team in the NBA.
you JUST said that great individual games mean nothing. and no, i don't discredit lavine's great games. there's good reason he's been in the conversation for all-star this season. but this conversation is about whether our offense would be "much worse" w/ middleton. which is flatly false
Because Middleton can't create his own shot, while he doesn't need to in Milwaukee. He's never had to carry an offense and plays with an MVP.
middleton was a rookie 2nd round draft pick before giannis got there. ridiculous argument. guess who was one of the worst players in the league his first couple of seasons? that's right, zach lavine
It's not hard to figure out that Middleton finally became an all-star in his 8th year when he got to play with an MVP. Although I'm sure that's just a coincidence and had nothing to do with Giannis.
PER is a **** stat. and this conversation was about offense. trying to changing the subject doesn't bode well for your argument. particularly when you lose on the new argument as well. because middleton is a pretty good defender. lavine, while much improved, is certainly not
PER is a bad stat when it doesn't favor your argument. Middleton is not a "pretty good" defender either, no evidence to support.
he's STARTING in the all-star game? EASILY? what kind of a fantasy world are you living in?
Zach has never had close to the level of help that Middleton has, yet he's viewed as some kind of empty stats guy despite averaging 25 PPG which VERY FEW players do.