giannis and 1 wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote:Prospect Dong wrote:
If it's a process of elimination between two guys in their mid-30s, then maybe it's Matthews. But I don't know if that's a great way to build a contender.
And I don't think you can rely on Matthews giving you the same as he did the Bucks last year, when he's a year older and playing in a less impressive (though still good) defensive lineup.
Same can be said bout DG last season. I don't see one reason he can't play the same role as DG for 20 to 25 minutes .
Matthews is better than Green.
Not sure Matthews is better than Green, but there is plenty of evidence that they're about equal value. Last year, Green had a better regular season, while Matthews had a better playoffs.
(And as has been pointed out in other threads, Green has struggled in at least his last 4 playoff appearances, shooting 34%, 25%, 33%, and 34% from 3 in those years.)
2019-20 stats:
https://stathead.com/basketball/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&player_id1_hint=Danny+Green&player_id1_select=Danny+Green&player_id1=greenda02&idx=bbr__players&p1yrfrom=2020&player_id2_hint=Wesley+Matthews&player_id2_select=Wesley+Matthews&player_id2=matthwe02&idx=bbr__players&p2yrfrom=2020Highlights:
Regular Season 3p %: Matthews 36.4%, Green 36.7%
Regular Season OBPM/DBPM/BPM: Matthews -2.6/.7/-1.8, Green -1.5, .5, 1.1
Regular Season TS%: Matthews .55, Green .55
Playoffs 3p%: Matthews 39.5%, Green 33.9%
Playoffs OBPM/DBPM/BPM: Matthews -1.6/1.7/.2, Green -1.2/.5/-.7
Playoffs TS%: Matthews .596, Green .473
I think it's fair to say that in swapping Green for Matthews, the Lakers got essentially the same player, but saved $11.5mil.
OTOH, Wes has never been in a situation where fans send his family death threats if he has a bad game. So maybe he gets rattled.