Knicksfan1992 wrote:RJ Barrett year 2 (age 20) - 17.6/5.8/3.0 44.1/40.1/74.6 53.5 TS%, 0.078 ws/48 +2.4 Net Rating
Jayson Tatum year 2(Age 20) - 15.7/6.0/2.1 45.0/37.3/85.5 54.7 TS% 0.097 ws/48 +7.0 Net Rating
Jaylen Brown year 2 (Age 21)- 14.5/4.9/1.6 46.5/39.5/64.4 56.2 TS% 0.100 ws/48 +8.0 Net Rating
Brad Beal year 2 (Age 20) - 17.1/3.7/3.3 41.9/40.2/78.8 50.7 TS% 0.076 ws/48 +2.4 net rating
Khris Middleton year 2 (Age 22) - 12.1/3.8/2.1 44.0/41.4/86.1 54.1 TS% 0.053 ws/48 -8.6 net rating
Demar Derozan year 2 (Age 21) - 17.2/3.8/1.8 46.7/09.6/81.3 53.0 TS% 0.055 ws/48 -8.3 net rating
Victor Oladipo year 2 (age 22) - 17.9/4.2/4.1 43.6/33.9/81.9 52.7 TS% 0.065 ws/48 -6.7 net rating
Klay Thompson year 2 (age 22) - 16.6/3.7/2.2 42.2/40.1/84.1 53.3 TS% 0.070 ws/48 +1.4 net rating
Maybe just maybe don't give up on RJ just yet...just sayin'.
Most of these guys ended up being multi time all-star and all-NBA caliber players. Stats aren't the end all be all and in game scouting deserves more weight, but production does matter and RJ's production in his 2nd year mirrors some of the best younger/prime guards and wings in the league in their 2nd years and he happens to be younger than most of them at the time of his 2nd season also.
I understand everyone is disappointed in the playoff performance but i'm not going to overly weigh a 5 game sample size where the best player on the team chit the bed in his 1st playoff series over the 72 games of production that showed a possible all-star/all-nba caliber wing. I suggest y'all don't either, especially, given what we know RJ's work ethic is.
But what if we compare him to Jordan, Lebron and Iverson's second year?
This is why we have to trade him!
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