NY 567 wrote:SeattleJazzFan wrote:skones wrote:
You don't reach top 20 status in 19 games. Lol at the "is." I don't know what you're looking at if you think he's a top 20 player right now.
24 PER, 24 ppg on 62% TS. there are about 3 guys in the league who can match his combination of scoring and efficiency.
Small sample size, and he's been awful on defense and as a rebounder, which hurts his value immensely as a 4 and a smallball 5. He's nowhere near a top 20 player right now, not even close. Hell of a scorer though.
Eh, I dunno. He's looked pretty lazy and lackadaisical on defense, but the Pels are massively better defensively with him on the floor, and are better rebounding with him on the floor as well. The Pelicans are a pretty good rebounding team, he gets 8 rebounds per 36, and he outrebounds his opposition overall for the year. He's definitely not an awful rebounder, he just could be a lot better at chasing them instead of simply boxing out. He's an elite offensive rebounder already, and a net positive for team defensive rebounding.
I think his biggest problem is that he doesn't take to the air defensively at all. I think it's conditioning and trying to save himself and not burn out, and also some post injury mental blocks that need to be overcome. Overall, he definitely needs to up the effort and intensity on that end, but he's a positive on this team, albeit a 19th ranked team defensively.
Serious question for people, and this isn't a "gotcha" or trying to gloat or whatever, but where do people think or expected him to land as a scorer as a rookie? I don't think anyone would have had him as a more potent scorer than a rookie version of Shaquille O'Neal, but he is scoring virtually the same amount of points per game, but more efficiently from the field and the foul line, and doing it in 10 less minutes. Per 36, I think he's only behind Wilt Chamberlain amongst prominent scorers, and his FG% is thrashing any other rookie scorer that isn't putting up like less than 10 points or something. It's a 23 game sample, but he's also not in the shape people thought he would enter the NBA at clearly, and he had a ton of time off due to a knee injury, and came immediately off that going bananas.
23 games isn't a full season, but it's way more than enough to tell he's one of the most dominant scoring rookies to ever lace up, even with a ton going wrong for him to start. Where do people think he would have been if he was healthy and playing at his college weight? Genuinely curious. Did anyone have him putting up 22.4 a game on 58.8% in less than 28 minutes per game?