nate33 wrote:...Two years ago, he posted a .591 TS% of while averaging 22.2 points per 100 possessions
Last year, he posted a .556 TS% of while averaging 32.3 points per 100 possessions
If he could split the difference and score about 27 points per 100 possessions on a TS% of .574, he would help the team, assuming those shots came from less efficient scorers like Beal, Kuzma and Dinwiddie.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not pining for the guy. I'm just saying I can at least follow the logic.
"Less efficient scorers" -- ??
This year, Bradley Beal is posting the same TS% as Grant -- on higher usage. Last year, Brad posted a significantly higher TS% on much higher usage. On his career, he's by far the better shooter. IOW, no, I don't want to replace his attempts with Grant's.
Dinwiddie's career TS% is higher than Grant is posting this year, & he too has had some far better years. He also does a bunch of other stuff better than Grant.
Kyle Kuzma is posting a higher TS% than Jerami Grant this year. But... for heaven's sake, even if Grant were a solid scorer... scoring isn't everything. In the end, winning comes down to possessions & efficiency. The more possessions you have in a game the more likely you are to win. The more efficiently you use those possessions to record points, the more likely you are to win.
Every 40 minutes they are on the floor, Kyle Kuzma gets his team 5.5 extra possessions over Jerami Grant -- which translates into @6.5 extra points for the team (at the team's overall TS%).
That's reality, which means it doesn't require crossing fingers that Jerami Grant will suddenly become a far better player than he is.
Not to mention that 2 years ago, when Grant posted a .591 TS% on low usage (just over 16 FGAs per 100 possessions), he also sucked at pretty much everything else. Or... should we assess him using his rebounding from '17-18 (best year for him) & his shot-blocking from 15-16, when it was highest?
Instead, I'd point out that...
Grant's TS% was at its highest in '17-18.
In '18-19, it went down slightly from '17-18.
In '19-20, it went down slightly from '18-19.
In '20-21, it went down again from '19-20.
In '21-22, this year, it's down from '20-21.
That's the real "logic," nate. At least, it is to me. I'd love to get rid of Bertans, but I wouldn't trade Bertans & Kispert for Grant. I certainly wouldn't trade Bertans & Avdija for him. I guess I might be talked into trading Bertans & Rui for him -- but even in that case I'm not sure I'd do it; in fact... nah, no thanks. & I sure as hell wouldn't give any kind of a pick in a trade for him.