LeafOfFaith
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The difference was Siakam in the 4th. Those missed FTs hurt and he was a little too soft at the basket a few times. 6-10 points left on the table.
So is PG13
Lowry, as well.
Both > demarPG13 is quite good too.
Demar: 33.2mpg, 26.0usg%, 54.8ts%, 16.8per, .072ws48, -2.0bpm, -4.2raptor
Norm: 25.7mpg, 17.2usg%, 55.9ts%, 10.7per, .075ws48, -1.0bpm, -2.1raptor
So both are shite?
I mean, it's entirely possible that DeRozan is done. He's 30 and lacks the skillset that the modern NBA game is built on.
But as recently as last year, he was a good starting SG overall. Miscast as a star, but functional.
Demar Career
BPM: -2.8, -2.4, -2.8, -1.9, +0.7, -1.6, +1.4, +0.9, +1.8, +0.9, -2.0 --> -0.5avg
RPM: n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, -0.2, -0.2, -0.1, +0.2, +1.7, +0.2, n/a -----> +0.3avg
538: n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, +0.3, -1.4, -1.3, +0.2, +1.3, +0.2, -4.2 -----> -0.3avg
basically had one year where he was a legit starter, his final year with us, the only year he made some 3s.
Good starting guard. Bad superstar label and antiquated kn the Warrior NBASo both are shite?
I mean, it's entirely possible that DeRozan is done. He's 30 and lacks the skillset that the modern NBA game is built on.
But as recently as last year, he was a good starting SG overall. Miscast as a star, but functional.