Yesvincecarter4pres wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Scoop B is trash and almost always wrong. That trade doesn't work salary wise, and also seems like an overpay for expiring contract of Jrue. Dinwiddie obviously isn't anywhere near the defender that Jrue is, but he's a better offensive player than Jrue, and throwing in Allen on top of that (who I think is our most valuable asset after the untouchable pieces) shifts this in overpay territory.Nycnyc7188 wrote:Looks like the nerds may finally get the most unnecessary trade the nets may pull smh
But is he though?
And I'm imagining they workout some kind of extension or promise of one before any trade was finalized.
Dinwiddie vs Jrue
31.2 MPG - 34.7 MPG
20.6 PPG - 19.1 PPG
6.8 APG - 6.7 APG
Advanced
54.1 TS% - 53.7 TS%
2.7 OBPM - 1.6 OBPM
3.14 ORPM - 2.02 ORPM
2.68 O-PIPM - 1.25 O-PIPM
37.3% C&S3 - 36.4% C&S3
So not only is Dinwiddie a better scorer and facilitator in less minutes, he does it on better efficiency. Yes, on raw 3pt %, Dinwiddie shoots significantly worse than Jrue, but that has to do more with Dinwiddie being a poor pull-up 3pt shooter. On catch & shoot 3s, Dinwiddie shoots 37.3% on same volume as Jrue, who shoots 36.4%, and catch & shoot 3s become more valuable next to Kyrie & KD. Then you have other advanced stats which all indicate that Dinwiddie is the superior offensive impact player based on this season. In addition, according to advanced stats, Dinwiddie is one of the top P&R players in the league, and easily superior to Jrue there as well. Add in the fact that Dinwiddie is 3 years younger, and has been getting better each year. As I've constantly brought up Jrue on this thread, you know that I like Jrue a lot, and he is the better overall player than Dinwiddie, but he is not a better offensive player.

























