Troubadour wrote:Colbinii wrote:Godaddycurse wrote:He's likely making his 2nd all nba team. That's not a fringe all star

It is.
Siakam's ranking for cumulative statistics
PER: 31st
OBPM: 31st
BPM: 27th
RAPTOR: 71st
Siakam: 88th Percentile
But, this board isn't about play comparison, its about trades. The fact is, a poor man's Klay Thompson on a 2-year, 6 Million dollar deal is an insane amount of value. He takes up less than 3% of the cap for the next 2 years. Compare that to a contract of roughly 25-30% of the cap for the next 2 seasons and there isn't a reason for Memphis to consider the trade at this time.
Setting aside the fact that All-NBA is a better measure of value than PER, these all-in-one stats are more a reflection of excellence in role than true value.
Perhaps, but the issue with All-NBA is it overrates players in positions with less depth.
I'm also not championing PER here, I was simply showing a variety of statistics which paint Siakam as a player between 25-30, which is the
fringe all-star level.
Montrezl Harrell is 15th in PER and 49th in ORPM. Both marks rank ahead of Brandon Ingram. Is Montrezl Harrell more valuable than Brandon Ingram?
No, but nobody is arguing that. There is a reason I chose multiple statistics and not one. Shame on you for bringing up this point.
Pascal Siakam is the offensive hub of a 48-win team averaging 23 PTS, 8 REB, and 5 AST on league-average efficiency despite having an unusually difficult shot distribution. He does all that while ranking 17th league-wide in DRPM and leading the Raptors to a top 10 defence. From Dec 1st on, the Raptors played at a 55-win pace with Siakam in the lineup. Dec 1st is used because it's roughly when he rounded into form following a return from shoulder surgery.
And?
Did no other players get off to slow starts? Did no other players lead teams to good second half records?
I'm not sure what this proves regarding Siakam. Wasn't FVV crushing this year as well? Doesn't Toronto have one of the best coaches in the NBA?
Don't think people really get how important he was to the Raptors' success this season, especially considering the fact that VanVleet was not the same player due to injury for the final three months of the season.
People on this board do, people who follow the NBA as closely as I do do understand Pascal Siakam. He is a top 25 or 30 player [Depending on one's criteria] and a cornerstone for a play-off team. Great player.