djFan71 wrote:Floody100 wrote:Cyclical wrote:Not sure if this has been posted on one of the zillion pages of this thread, but just for perspective, Gordon was not better in his all-star season at Utah, he just had less talent around him so he took more shots. He's more efficient and has actually gone up in most statistical categories, playing 2 less minutes per game.
UTAH 2016-17:
FG: 47.1% __ 3pFG: 39.8% __ FT: 84.4% __ Rb: 5.4 __ Ast: 3.5 __ Pts: 21.9
BOS 2019-20:
FG: 50.8% __ 3pFG: 37.8% __ FT: 87.7% __ Rb: 6.4 __ Ast: 3.9 __ Pts: 17.0
Only difference between the two seasons is he was more athletic back then while being smarter now.
Also the difference between being the number one option and number 3 or 4, depending on health. It’s a lot easier for him to be efficient this year than his All Star year.
Don’t get me wrong, not knocking him. But, I don’t think he’s back at that level quite yet.
I think at this point, that's the closest we'll get to the best Gordon version, post-leg injury. If by now, he hasn't recovered his athleticism and burst from his Utah days, I don't believe he ever will. We're 18 months removed from his second surgery.
In terms of what he produces relative to his role/usage, I'm quite satisfied. Hopefully, his next paycheck (if it's with us) would be more reflective of that. We can't max/near-max a 4th option player on the team.



















