nate33 wrote:pcbothwel wrote:prime1time wrote:He should also improve his ball-handling, playmaking, mid-range shooting, low-post scoring, on-ball defense, basketball-iq.
This is my issue. I've been a Rui fan from the get go and LOVE seeing his shot fall, but man he appears really slow with a poor handle along with a very cavalier demeanor.
He doesnt get by anyone like he did last year and doesnt have the array of counters that Kuz has.
Again, the only way this team can put together a contender (Other than Beal bouncing back and KP staying healthy) is Deni breaking out and trading either Rui or Kuz.
Yeah, it's looking more and more like Rui is going to be less of a primary scorer, and more of a 3&D role player. That's still useful. Every team can use a guy who can defend 3 through 5 while hitting catch-and-shoot 3's. But that's more like the 5th or 6th best guy in a rotation, not a top 4 guy. Basically, he could be the next Jae Crowder.
The problem is, a guy like Jae Crowder is typically worth the MLE or less, which means nearly every team in the league will have the ability to go after him in free agency and prevent us from resigning him to a team friendly contract. With that the case, we ought to consider trading him this offseason instead of letting him walk for nothing in 2023. I'd be curious to see what deals are out there this summer if Rui is coming off a 40-game season with him shooting north of 45% from 3-point range. I'd love to pick up a mid 1st round pick or an undeveloped talent like Jalen Suggs who has more years left on his rookie deal.
If Rui was a hyper active defender and decision maker on defense like Avdija, he'd be worth a lot more. I'd love for him to become a sharp-shooting version of Aaron Gordon, but I'm losing hope that he has the innate basketball IQ to ever get there.
I have to completely disagree. You make the connection to Jae Crowder but you ignore the success of the Suns. Why do you think the Suns are so succesful? Because they actively try to get rid of players that are conducive to winning? This season Jae Crowder is shooting 34.8% from 3. Rui is shooting 52.2% from 3. And going back to the start of his playoffs last year he's shooting 54% from 3. Most great 3-point shooters in this league, excluding stars, are absolute liabilities defensively. Even what we call "3 and D" isn't really 3. Robert Covington shoots 34% from 3. Saddiq Bey shoots 34.4% from 3. OG Anunoby shoots 34.4% from 3.
Any player that can make 3's and is not a complete liability defensively, is very conducive to winning. To just trade him is short-sighted and shows that we aren't trying to build a contender. The thing to do now with Rui is put him in the starting lineup, significantly increase his 3-point attempts and also try to continue his development as a player. Good teams don't trade players like Rui Hachimura unless they are getting a star back in return. Trading him for Jalen Suggs would be a disaster.
With all the criticism of Hachimura on this thread, the reality is that any contender would want him. Good teams do their best to stockpile players like him. Look at the Suns. Cam Johnson. Jae Crowder. Mikal Bridges. Landry Shamet. But the Wizards, we find one guy who can do both and the first thing we think about doing is trading him.