payitforward wrote:pcbothwel wrote:payitforward wrote:I'm not sure where you're heading with this. Except maybe...
I wrote that KP is a bad player. That was sloppy of me.
What I should have written was "in his career up to now, KP has been a bad player." If you look at his numbers for those seasons -- including his time in Dallas this very year -- they support the characterization. They were, overall, below average for an NBA Center in every one of those seasons.
So, rather than making a judgment, let me just describe what I can:
In no season of KP's career has he put up numbers per 40 minutes that were as good, overall, as an average player at his position. Please don't respond by saying he's scored a lot of points per 40 minutes in those seasons. I can read, so I see that. But, his career TS% is .549 -- well below average for a 4 or 5.
Im still trying to process this.
You take a player that came into the year at 20 and is now 26 (6 seasons). You seem to value what he did at 20/21 the same as we he has done over the last 2 years... which makes zero sense.
Dejounte Murray, Devin Booker, Garland... all players who have made tremendous improvements. Even our own Brad Beal.
If you look at these players Career averages at 23/34, you dont even get a starting caliber player. But if you properly weight their more recent success over their early career failures, then you would clearly see where their career would go.
I mean, what are we even talking about. Look at Murray this year vs his career up to this point... which player is he? How about Bookers or Beals first 4 years?
To me, you have to value what KP has done the last 2 years over anything else.
And when you do so, you get the following as I previously mentioned:2020-22:
Per36: 24 & 10; AST:TOV = 2.4:1.7
Advanced: TS = 58%; BPM = 2.9; ORtg/DRtg of 116/109; Usage = 28%
Can you list a couple Centers that you consider an "average player at his position"?
Again, Im trying to establish where KP lines up. Also, please take minutes & usage into consideration. I dont want to get in some back in forth about how good some big is that plays 12-15 MPG and has a usage of 15%.
I'm trying to figure out what exactly you are arguing with/about.
So... what are you arguing about? Maybe it comes down to this: do you think that in 2020-21 Porzingis had a good season for Dallas? That he had another one -- for Dallas, I mean -- this year? Where "good season" means "put up numbers per 40 minutes that, overall, were above average?" Is that it?
If that's what you think, then you're just wrong. He didn't. Of course, you may mean "good season" in some other way, i.e. not just numbers. In that case, you may be right -- but that has little to do with what he is doing as a Wizard, which is putting up terrific numbers.
This is mind numbing.
You keep pointing to Porzingis's "Career per 40" numbers and that they were "Below average". You are being vague because you are wrong. I will restate what I am asking/arguing:
1) You keep talking about career numbers, when you very well know that the more recent sample size is a better indicator. I gave you multiple examples and can give you dozens more (Otto?). If you look at a 24/25 y/o player in the middle of breaking out, but continue to use their 19/20 y/o seasons as some sort of marker of their ability you look foolish.
Why is this so hard? If you look at any player that came into the league young and look at 2 sets of data:
A) Their career stats after breaking out (Usually year 4/5), or B) Their most recent 1-2 years numbers...
Now look back over their career and tell me if the rest of their prime (25-30) ended up being more in line with the 1st set or 2nd. Again, the examples are endless and you seem to ignore it... its very strange. Again, Other than some GOATs that hit the ground running (Lebron, CP3, Doncic, KD), All others align with my argument: Otto, Beal, Giannis, Booker, Donovan Mitchell, Steph Curry, Garland, Derozan, McCollum, Brandon Ingram, Lowry, Embiid.
2) You stated that KP has been below average as a player. I asked you to provide me with bigs that YOU argue are equal or better than KP (I.E. Average to slightly above average) and compare what they have done statistically to the numbers that KP has put up over the last 2-3 years.
You act like KP has been a bad/journey man player that has not shown considerable improvement and is just having a small breakout with us. I.E. There is no reason to believe it will continue.
I contend that while he has been Great with us, his stats over the last 2-3 years show a clear improvement.























