HeartBreakKid wrote:BongBoyKlay wrote:GopherIt! wrote:
please spare us these kinds of ridiculous hot takes.
Everybody, i mean EVERYBODY, on this forum has been reminding Wolves fans how terrible his advanced metrics are across the board for nearly six years. He doesnt pass any eye test - unless you count that one time he was at the Dmv renewing his drivers license. smdh
How is that a hot take? Minnesota fans will soon find out how bad DLO's defense is, and he doesn't even have the athleticism to improve much even if he started trying on that end. Russell's defensive numbers are poor, and the eye test is even worse on that end. There are a lot of people that would agree that Russell isn't worth that contract as he really isn't an all-star caliber PG. He made the all star team as a replacement in the east. He isn't even a top 10 player at his own position, and you can make an argument that he doesn't even crack the top 15 depending on who you include in that category.
Just because Wiggins didn't pass the eye test or metrics test while playing for a terribly run franchise doesn't mean that he is any worse than DLO. On top of that, the Warriors got a likely lottery pick in the 2021 draft that is projected to be very good.
The real test for Wiggins will be how he plays next year. But, in the three games he's played so far for the Warriors he's making it look like they would have won the trade even if the pick wasn't included.
Wiggins is easily worse than D'Angelo Russell. Also, did you just say it doesn't matter if he is bad according to the eye test and metrics - then by what else is there to go by?
Russell is a better scorer and significantly better playmaker, and he can actually shoot. Saying that Russell is a bad defender but because he's a bad athlete it is worse than Wiggins being a bad defender makes little sense. Wiggins has bad basketball IQ, that is not easy to fix - it's not just because he's lazy.
Wiggins had a season where he had Jimmy Butler and Karl Towns on his team and he was still bad, so making it seem like nothing counts because he was on the Timberwolves is weak.
Russell is younger and better than Wiggins, and has put up better numbers than Wiggins when he was playing winning basketball and also put up better numbers than when he was playing bad basketball. Implying that the Warriors have won the trade on a 3 game sample size is ridiculous levels of hommerism. This time next year you'll be begging to get rid of Wiggins just like you did with Russell.
I'm saying it doesn't matter because of how poorly that Timberwolves team is run. He was stuck in a terrible system, so we will see how the change of scenery impacts him. There are countless times when hopeless players are stuck playing for a poorly run organization, but when they leave for a better organization suddenly they become much better. Playing with Butler and Towns doesn't make the organization any better, it just means the team had better players. Having 4 different coaches over a 5 year time period isn't a good environment for a player just coming into the league.
Russell's shooting percentages look decent, but if you actually watch him play his shot is pretty inconsistent similar to players like JR Smith. He can get very hot in some games and make 3s in bunches but a lot of games he shoots a pretty poor percentage.
As for defense, I am saying that at least Wiggins has some potential on that end. Even if the Timberwolves got Russell to try his hardest on that end(which probably won't happen), he would still be a below-average defender. If the Warriors got Wiggins to play even 3/4 of his hardest, he would be at least a league-average defender just based on his athleticism.
I am also not saying that they won the trade off a three-game sample size. I am just saying this is what the first three games have shown since this is the only thing that anyone can judge the trade on, hence why I said next season will be the real test. This season doesn't matter, so it's not possible to get an accurate read on him.
I guess we'll see, but Russell's slow methodical game was such a poor fit for the Warriors that I'm just happy we got rid of him before we tanked his value even more.