TouchPassDario wrote:Mulhollanddrive wrote:points per 36:
Saric 21.9
Ayton 15.5
on current form I'd max his defense but mle his offense so split the difference at $18m
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He’s 32nd in WS as a 22 y/o big on a 19-10 team.
Unless he gets hurt or regresses a ton he’s an easy value mini max.
He was #1 in WS as a rookie. Again, I've mentioned this in the past. As a 2nd year guy, he had real chemistry with Rubio, and it was going very well, and then he had 4 months off. Now with a training camp and working out during his suspension he hit the ground running coming into the season, especially near the end of January through the halt in NBA play.
This killed the conditioning you need outside of what you can do at home. But even when he came back in the bubble he scored 23 or more twice, 18 or more 4x, double digit boards 4x.
I mean just look at the game log from 1/28 until the end of March play. https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/aytonde01/gamelog/2020
Then another 4.5 months with no working out, in isolation...this is tough for one and done 2nd year players, especially bigs (look at other bigs in his draft).
Then there is no training camp, learning how to play with another new PG in Paul (who Booker struggled with too), and another player in Crowder after playing with Oubre or Saric for awhile, and there are adjustments.
His defense has been better at some times, worse at times as well, and he has regressed a little bit on D I think.
But he has gotten the ball far less, and his efficiency has gone way up. He has has 35% or so fewer FGA per 36 and 25% fewer pts per 36, so his PPS (points per shot) and efficiency scoring his up.