Pointgod wrote:MixxSRC wrote:Pointgod wrote:
Jimmy Butler was an allstar in his 4th season at the age of 25. Ben Wallace is the perfect example of a change of scenery/ system player. Gordon Hayward was 20,5,4 by his 5th season in the league at 24 years old. Paul Milsap was 17 and 8 in his 5th season at 25. And he put up the same numbers in Atlanta and didn’t become an allstar until a change of scenery.
You guys are just throwing out names without even doing the research first. And the fact that you think you’ve found a handful of exceptions out of the 100’s of players that have cycled through the NBA doesn’t really disprove the original point.
you said you know who the player is by 3rd-4th year. Now you moving the goal post with "change of scenery" excuse. The fact is players improve and develop past 4th year in the league.
Go look at my original post. I said if a player has been getting consistent minutes you know by the 4th year or sometimes 3rd year in the NBA. I also factored a change of scenario in into my original post. Let’s see OG is already 24, getting 33 minutes a game and has a 20% usage. He already shoots 40% from 3, 78% from the FT line averages 6 boards, 2 assists and 1 steal while giving us 16 points. He’s not going to play 40 minutes, his usage might go up slightly but he’s not going to be a lead ball handler, I expect his playmaking to get better but what I don’t think all of a sudden he’s going to turn into a consistent over 20+ scorer, 5+ assists. Remember there will be slight improvements but there will also be future seasons when those numbers go down as well. There’s always regression to the mean, but players usually stay consistent once they’ve hit a certain plateau.
Last year was first time he averaged above 30 min per game. 33 min per game is pretty small he can bump that up to 37. Lowry leaving has left 13 attempts per game for the taking. FVV and Pascal already reached their usage ceiling imo and I see OG's attempts rise from 12 to easily 14-15. He increased his 3pt attempts from 3 to 6 from his 3 year to 4th year without dip in 3P%. It's not out of the question that with increased attempts his % will stay the same. I can see him average 20pts.



























