Agenda42 wrote:GreenRiddler wrote:If you take a look at the offensive categories between Wall and Dame, the only big advantage he has is Asts and FG % ( although EFG% and TS% say otherwise), everything else is either the same or a noticeable advantage to Dame. VORP WS PER TS % EFG% PPG Etc.
Lillard versus Wall on offense basically comes down to whether you want your PG to shoot threes or create assists. I expect Wall is better for some rosters and Lillard is better for others.
Not trying to target you or anything, thought we had a nice discussion last summer. Lilllard is averaging 7.4 asts per game and Wall is at 8, while all the things about Dame being the better scorer/shooter are holding steady. Not having Batum is really opening up the passing opportunities for Dame. Wall just had the ball in his hands all the time like Westbrook went KD went down, which is gonna lead to more Asts. Kinda like how Curry's Ast % jumped when Monta was traded.
I''d still take Dame over Wall 10/10. For example if you teamed up Wall with McCollum I think we would have a worse team, but Wash and Beal would be better off.
dunlop212 wrote:There are guys who are effective because the defense is focused on someone else, and guys who are effective when they are the main guy. We will know which type he is in November.
I think we are starting to see which one he is.
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