gambitx777 wrote:payitforward wrote:gambitx777 wrote:Just to give you some context,
Barnes first 2 seasons in the nba are statistically better in most categories than arizas first 7, he has only been in the league 2 years, you guys have to realize that ariza want not that good in his first 2 years in the league. Barnes has a future in the league just like Ariza did.
First off, back to school and a class on logic and inference. The fact that Ariza got better over time is no indication whatever that Harrison Barnes will also get better over time. Literally zero. If I have a steak for dinner tonight, does that mean you'll have one tomorrow night?
Secondly, no, unless you like to cherry pick, Barnes' numbers his first two years weren't better than Trevor's, they were worse both years. Fewer blocks, fewer steals, fewer rebounds, got to the line less. Keep in mind that Trevor did not shoot the 3 at all his first two years.
Trevor came into the league at 19. Barnes came in a year older. Trevor made a significant productivity jump his third year and a big one his 4th year. No, that doesn't mean that Harrison Barnes will as well.
Doesn't mean he won't either. But if we're targeting young guys to replace Ariza, he isn't at the top of the list.
That last line is the point I was making, It's not fair to say that someone is bad when he is only 2 years in the league and add to the fact that he's not that bad, you can't just say, " Oh banes sucks and ariza is amazing". It's not fair, the kid has talent and shows few few signs that he will have a short NBA career, no more than Ariza did.
So what should I do, just repeat exactly what I wrote? Of course it's "fair" to say someone is bad! These statements are made in the context of decisions, and it's straightforward and simple that we want guys that there's a reason to think are "good."
You argued a) Barnes is a comparable for Ariza, because his first two years were in most ways better, but no they worse, and b) you concluded that because Ariza got better, "Barnes has a future in this league
just like Ariza;" that's not right either.
I don't have a crystal ball, so I don't ever project a player based on anything but his performance so far.
Of course, sometimes a guy who was "bad" becomes "good." You name it, and it's likely whatever you name has happened once or a few times! But that's not a basis for making decisions, and so far Harrison Barnes doesn't look like much of an NBA player. I'm not a hater; I wish him well. But right now, I wouldn't turn in his direction to solve any of my problems.