Scalabrine wrote:TheBonzaiEffect wrote:Scalabrine wrote:
Finney Smith was undrafted.now he's a solid starter.
Seth Curry had his two best seasons in Dallas.
Dwight Powell was drafted 45 and was looked at as a solid asset before his new deal and immediate achilles deal.
Jalen Brunson was a 2nd rounder and would start on some teams.
Trey Burke has found an NBA role under Carlisle.
Kleber came out of nowhere and has gotten better and better.
Carlisle has done quite a bit with guys that have been passed over by a ton of other teams. I think the bigger problem is getting all of these guys on medium sized deals and it clogs up their books while they still need to build their core.
I think they are in a pretty weird position here but I wouldn't blame Carlisle at all...
DFS isn't a solid starter.
you watch more than me so you'd know better but I felt like he was last year. Plus Defensively, above average 3 point shooter (37.6% on 4.3 attempts), efficient offensively (59.5ts%, 10.8 to%). His winshares per 48 was .11, and his vorp was 0.9, which isn't earth shattering, but it proves that he's a plus player.
I'd love to hear further explanation from someone who watches him ore than me...
He's a swiss army knife of a forward that you can stick in at any forward position/role and he'll be reasonably productive and a net positive. He can also guard bigger guards, does a lot of little things and is a positive locker room presence. His contract is also super cheap, he gets like 4m per year. Great bang per buck really, any team could use a player like him, even contenders. Mavs are lucky to have him.
But he's not a player you can count on to consistently produce at a starter level. Let's just put it like this, he might win a game or two during the season or even in the playoffs by hitting key shots or scoring 20 points that single game, but if DFS hitting key shots is your gameplan, your team is in serious doodoo. He's inconsistent, unable to create, mediocre at best in any single offensive skill and while not bad defensively, he's not an elite stopper either. He can fill the specialist role in the starting lineup, but can't be relied on to be a key proponent of the teams offensive success. Thus, he's not a solid starter, but a good rotation piece.