monopoman wrote:DusterBuster wrote:monopoman wrote:I mean there is no way any other team offers him any major contract, he has more injury concerns than the vast majority of players in the NBA.
I still think he has great potential but he needs to stay relatively healthy for 2 seasons to really show it.
I'm just not sure what potential you guys are still seeing. He played solid defense for like half a season once and didn't dribble the ball off his knee like Meyers did. The bar was set so low, that I think people really overvalue what his potential really was. And that's all but gone at this point considering he legit cannot stay healthy. Staying relatively healthy for 2 seasons is a pipe-dream, you'll be lucky to ever see 1 season I bet.
I mean his defense was reasonable, but you are completely dismissing his fairly effective shooting. He was a more ideal Meyers Leonard in my view, kinda like a rich man's Meyers Leonard.
career numbers:
PER: Meyers 12.0....Zach 10.8
2ptFG%: Meyers .549....Zach .504
3ptFG%: Meyers .390....Zach .324
FT%: Meyers .809....Zach .722
eFG%: Meyers .564....Zach .498
TS%: Meyers .588....Zach .528
Reb%: Meyers 13.3%....Zach 12.2%
Blk%: Meyers 1.4%....
Zach 3.1%Ast%: Meyers 8.1%....Zach 7.1%
winshares/48: Meyers .104....Zach .069
BoxPM: Meyers -1.4....Zach -2.6
Meyers is a better shooter in every single metric, and the gaps are all large. He is also a better rebounder than Zach; and he has a higher assist rate and lower turnover rate. Meyer has an advantage in every metric except shot-blocking. Zach is a better overall defender, but Meyers was hard to move when in the paint; Zach was re-directed easily because he isn't as strong and is much lighter
they are similar in one fashion: Meyers kept getting overrated because of '
potential' till it became obvious, to everybody but Olshey, sometime in his 4th season that all that potential was a mirage. Zach is at the stage where he's being rated on potential, but I'd say his potential is a mirage too, especially now with the injuries
I can't get over that 2017 draft. Portland could have had Donovan Mitchell and Dillon Brooks; or Bam Adebayo and Dillon Brooks; or John Collins, OG Anunoby, and Thomas Bryant/Dillon Brooks. Instead they got Zach and Swanigan.....yeeeeeesh
I had a hard time not writing about those two players in the past tense.