Last Guardian wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Last Guardian wrote:
Just an awful argument you are trying to make and failing miserably. Beal, Sexton, Lavine are also on bad teams who cares? We are judging individual abilities of players. Is James Harden only better than Evan because he has better teamates? Your argument is beyond silly trying to drag down his teamates and trying to take the focus off Evan. I'm not saying he sucks. He's in a tier of Hardaway Jr., Jordan Clarkson, Buddy Hield, Terrance Ross, Caris Lavert, etc. Acting like he's much better than those guys is beyond delusional. And then acting like the Magic are bad without Evan when they are bad WITH him.
Simply put, if the Magic are going to be stubborn and try to win instead of tanking they need to have Okeke, Isaac healthy and improved with Vuc at C and an elite offense at the guard positions. They'll basically need Kemba Walker/Jaylen Brown level backcourt at the very least to be a competitive team. I don't know how to get such a backcourt but if winning is what you want, that is what they'll need to do
Its amazing that years of pretty much seeing the same exact offensive scheme and players fail and yet people don't want to change anything but just hope it gets better.
I'm not going into debate you guys are having, but Clarkson , Hardaway and Ross are backups because they flat out don't stack up well against smart, well organised and talented teams. They get themselfs going as backups because most teams ,especially top tear ones, are not balanced enough to have good bench. So it's them abusing bums.
Clarkson showed a lot of times that as starter he is flat out mediocre at best, he can't defend well and his decision making in close games is terrible.
Hardaway, same story.
Ross never played on good team in his life.
What differentiates Evan from them?
Against best teams we have played this season: Vs Brooklyn (8pts 3/9 shooting) Vs Clippers (8pts 3/13 shooting) vs Utah (16pt 7/20 shooting) Vs Toronto (11pts 2/12 shooting) vs Toronto (21 pts 7/15 shooting). His best games against marginal teams would be vs Knicks and Warriors.
Evan beats up on bad teams and fails against good teams. As starter in two playoff series he got 12ppg with 35% shooting both times. He is a backup playing starter on a bad team and that is that. He is same tier level as those players I mentioned even if he is slightly better. And lets not bring up defense, his numbers are very very bad although I admit he does give effort he just doesn't have the physical tools.
Difference is clear tho
Jordan Clarkson as starter averaged 13 points on 33% for 3 and 51,8% TS
Jordan Clarkson on Cavs was also mediocre at best.
He exploded on team that has legit 6 players better than him: Donivan Mitchell, GObert, Conley, Bojan and Ingles. Can make argument Favors is better.
Hardaway jr wasn't even good shooter before Dallas and Luka Doncic as teammate.
Guy is career 35% shooter only because of last 2 seasons. Before that he was 32-33% three point shooter. Once again, player who is not top 3-4 best player on own team.
As far as Evan vs good teams goes, even last year his best games were ( regualar season) against BUcks, Boston,Houston, Indiana, Philadelphia... so there is no much merit to it.
Evan flat out is better shooter than anybody mentioned here, he is also far superior passer compared to rest of them. He also is most of the nights Magic second to third best player.
But whole argument makes no sense since Magic actually CAN'T get any of those guys without trades, witch goes back to orginal point that Magic can't just replace him that easly, like it's being said above. It's factually false information.
Magic can draft SG that might be close to his level in rookie year, but odds are , it will be downgrade, at least short term.
If you argue that some Green, Suggs or whoever will come off and be 20 ppg , 60% TS scorer, fine, that's your opinion. It's fine to be wrong. Odds are, it flat out won't happen.
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