wall_glizzy wrote:payitforward wrote:Rui won't be traded, b/c he has too much marketing value.
From a pure basketball perspective, it would be a no-brainer to take Bridges straight up for him. They are the same age, but Bridges has established himself & has been a substantially better player than Rui.
Definitely not swapping Rui for him...
Am I understanding you right that, just based on competitive value, you wouldn't swap Rui for Miles Bridges? You'd rather have Rui?
Or are you agreeing with me that he's extra-valuable to a team for reasons that aren't about what he does on the court?
If the former -- that Rui is simply a better basketball player than Miles Bridges -- I'd be fascinated to read how you would support that claim, since it seems so obviously incorrect. I.e. Miles Bridges is unquestionably the more productive player -- much more.
The two guys score almost exactly the same number of points per 36 minutes -- Rui is .15 points up on Bridges -- but Miles Bridges posts a 59.3% FG% on 2 point shots, while Rui is at 51.9%. & Bridges shoots the 3 at 40% compared to Rui's 32.8% (Bridges also takes twice as many of them!). Finally, Bridges is 86% from the line compared to Rui's 77%.
Overall, that leaves Bridges with a 62.5% TS% compared to Rui at 54.9% -- that's not even close. It's not even close to being close to tell the truth.
Bridges also gets almost 20% more rebounds than Rui.
Please explain.
















