JMAC3 wrote:DY_nasty wrote:JMAC3 wrote:
Memphis was a fun story last year, but not sure I view their talent really any better than ours and if so it is barely.
cmon man
ja and jjj is a foundation most teams dream of
I like Ja a lot, but he is a 6-3 guard, who we saw teams expose in the bubble because he can't really shoot (9/40 on threes in bubble or 22.5%). Hornets will have a 6-7 pg who teams might exploit because his shooting isn't amazing yet.
JJJ is a good young player, but he scores majority of points on threes (accounts for 44% of his total points). He shots 47 % from the field as a big man (not great) and averages 4.6 and 4.7 rebounds a game in his first two seasons as a pf/c.
For comparison sake PJ Washington threes account for 36% of his total points. He shot 45.5% from field as pf (again not great). He averages 5.4 rebounds (not massively more, but more). So to me PJ and JJJ are about the same player at this point.
Then on top of it I would rather have Hayward then JV or Dillon Brooks, so again I don't this is massively better than us right now.
they wouldn't even be in the bubble without that guy lol
he was driving memphis full time... brought their energy, initiated, got them big buckets - even when they got slammed by injuries. you get to shoot bad here and there when you're the engine of your franchise and creating wins.
PJ ain't putting the team on his back
