KrazyP wrote:Chinook wrote:XxIronChainzxX wrote:The problem in the NBA is simple: guys who are OK at their role are not exactly more valuable than guys who excel in a lesser role if you want a championship team. An excellent 3 & D guy is more valuable than a guy who can create his own shot and shoulder high USG at mediocre efficiency.
No, he's not. That's really the point people keep glossing over. An excellent 3-and-D guy is more valuable ... to a team that already has stars. By themselves, they don't win anything. That's why Robert Covington has missed the playoffs four times in the five seasons where he was a starter (and yes, Minny wasn't on a playoff pace when he was healthy last year). DeMar DeRozan has made the playoffs the last six years in a row. High-impact, "worth Jimmy Butler" Josh Richardson missed the playoffs (yes again, even just counting his "healthy" games, while Jimmy has made it six of the eight seasons he's been a starter. LaMarcus Aldridge hasn't missed the playoffs since 2013 despite having pretty poor results in a lot of advanced stats.
Yes, I know "wins are a team stat". That's my point. You can't isolate a role-player and compare him to a star, even with the caveat of trying to control for the role difference. The stats need to give the innate boost to high-usage players to correctly reflect their impact on the game beyond just efficiency or on-off numbers. Sure, if you have a choice of a Kawhi or a Durant, you go with them and don't even think about DeRozan. But if you had to pick one guy to be the best player on your team, you pick DeMar over the elite role-players every time. That to me suggests that he's more valuable than they are.
Excellent post which highlights the disconnect here. Some people here get blinded by advanced stats and fail to take them into the context of role, team structure, coaching, system, etc. It reminds of technical stock traders who look for cups, humps and lumps in the charts but completely ignore company fundamentals.
The Raptor team that made the ECF and took the Lebron/Irving/Cavs to 6 games had guys like Bismack Biyombo, Demarre Carroll, and Patrick Patterson starting for them. Take Demar's scoring off that team and replace him with a 3&D roleplayer and that team doesnt get out of the 1st round.
If demar didn't get benched in game 5 of the first round against Indiana for Norman Powell, then raptors don't get out of the first round.















