coldfish wrote:ikeziskash wrote:MGB8 wrote:In his new season, OG Anunoby averaged 12.5 and 5 per36 , playing over 20 minutes per game. Didn’t do much more his next season, either - basically increasing efficiency to where Pat is now but raw numbers not much better.
Folks are way too impatient with Pat.
The problem isn't the numbers. He failed the eye test. Low motor. Low effort while everyone around him was putting up high effort. Are you really going to dispute this? He looks like Eddy Curry out there...has the physical tools but has not shown the desire or heart.
I disagree. Pat's numbers are pretty bad. Here are his career per36:
11.7p 5.8r 1.7a 10.4PER
People will pipe in and bring up a guy who had bad numbers early on and went on to play well. That's the exception, not the rule.
Here is Scottie Barnes, who looks much more like a future quality player at age 20:
15.6p 8.3r 3.4a 17.5PER
Pat Williams still has that new lottery pick smell and can fetch something in trade. IMO, they should do it because if he continues like this, he is going to be out of the league in a few years. The fact that the Bulls have Derozan playing like he is at his age just doubles the reason why you want to trade Pat now.
Ugh--- Barnes doesn't look like just a future quality player. He looks like a future top 20 player. There's a huge difference. Right now Barnes is arguable ROY, in competition with Evan Mobley. And, btw, Barnes is playing 36 minutes per game - take him down to 27.9 and his numbers drop about 12/6.5/2.8/0.9/0.8/0.49, 0.36...
Pat doesn't look like a future top 20 player - agreed. But his 5 games from this season coming back from injury don't tell you much (other than maybe to expect higher shooting percentages when surrounded by high end offensive talent) - so I wouldn't use them in any sort of way.
You need to compare his rookie year to other rookies, including eye test, with guys in similar roles.
Pat Williams Rookie stats: 9.2p/4.6r/1.4a/0.9s/0.6b/0.48, 0.39 (27.9m)
Harrison Barnes Rookies stats: 9.2p/4.1r/1.2a/0.2b. 0.44, 0.36 (25.4) - virtually identical per minute
OG (one year older as a rook): 5.9p/2.5r/0.7a/0.7s/0.2b, 0.47, 0.37 (20m)
Shawn Marion: 10.2p/6.5r/1.4a/0.7s/1b/ 0.47, 0.18 (24.7m)
Marvin Williams: 8.5p/ 4.8r/ 0.8a/ 0.6s/ 0.3b/ 0.44, 0.25 (24.7m)
Thad Young: 9.2p/ 4.2r/ 0.8a/ 1.0s/ 0.1b/ 0.54, .32 (21m)
etc.
Harrison Barnes rookie season -