Did I say we add up how he's playing for Charlotte? Where are you getting this from? No, we add up how they played for us on the Suns.
These are all stats of Bell and Diaw this season. The trade doesn't look so great looking at it from that perspective, does it?.
That is the most ridiculous thing I think I have ever seen. Now your saying that you have to add 2 players stats to one player to equate a good trade??? Talk about useless. lol. Never mind the fact that your trying to equate a jump shooter to Diaw who plays around the bucket. Come on....really?
So the argument goes something like this.
Steals - two players together are barely average .4 better then JRich.
Blocks - two players put together barely average .1 better then JRich.
PPG - two players put together barely average 2.1 better then JRich.
3PT # - No comparison.
All of this with absolutely no evidence there absence has changed this teams productivity on the offensive end while improving them on the defensive? Really? This team doesn't miss any production they were giving us. The team stats prove that.
Even if I wanted to buy into your notion that all stats are useless in your world...your argument has 2 holes.
One you didn't factor in Dudley's numbers (which I admit won't do much) and didn't bother adding in the production from players that are now getting Diaw's minutes. A percentage of their production should also go into the overall stats. Unless you can add those 2 factors, you can't even get a good look at that from a comparison stand point. So you can't just simply add Diaw + Bell. It doesn't add up.
Second, the Suns are not missing Diaw's production, in case you noticed post trade this team is not struggling replacing any of Diaws stats. The Suns production in almost every area has stayed the same or gotten better post trade. Look at scoring for instance...it's up. So other players are more then filling the Diaw productivity (or lack thereof). So again, simply trying to add Diaw's + Dells PPG doesn't add up.
Show me one shred of evidence backing the notion that this team is missing Bell's defense, Bell's 3 point shooting, Diaws offense etc.... You can't.
After everything I've said about PER, you're still going to obsess over it? Tell me what good is a defensive PER stat comparison when the two players in question don't defend the same players?
They have defended and played against some of the same players. Have they not played some of the same teams? By the end of the season, they will have played many of the same players. Are you going to honestly sit here and say that with every player in the NBA their stats are useless because their counterparts have not played exactly the same players???
We better notify the world that Dwight Howard and Erick Dampier that they can't be compared because they have not played the same players. Therefore, looking at their stats is completely useless let alone their PER.
He was getting burned, that's true, but we're getting burned worse now. When's the last time a player not named Kobe dropped 50 on us from the SG spot? Name a time that Raja left a player that wide open in a crucial possession at the end of a game?
Show me the stats that back your claim that we are getting burned worse at the SG position?
Crucial point in the game??? Raja was getting burned several times the entire game. There is no such thing as a crucial possession if your getting torched the entire game. I would argue that if you did your job the entire game, there would be no crucial possession in the game.
Also, you say you're denying it but nowhere in here do you explain how when we play the good teams we're not getting smoked from the SG spot.
The great SG's smoke everyone. So what does that prove? Last time I checked only one team in the NBA has Bruce Bowen and he even gets burned sometimes. You should be more interested in the crappy players that have smoked Raja versus the crappy players that have smoked JRich. That is more telling. You really want to go there???? I have some long list on Raja dating back to last year.
Raja's defense this year did suck, I agree, but I still believe we're worse without it. I would loved to have had him on Roy. I couldn't see him scoring 50 on Bell.
As soon as I see evidence that is the case, I will agree with you. Because I could not only see Roy scoring 50 on Raja but Mayo dropped 33 points on him, Wade dropped 43, Cater dropped 28...I could go on and on dating all the way back to last year. Take a wild guess how many times opposing SG's dropped around 30 on Raja dating back to last year?
If you want to argue the overall team is worse defensively, I won't argue that. However, it's not because of the SG spot or trading away Raja. Look at the Opposing per by position. It spells out where we are giving up points and it's not at the SG spot.
Raja has shut down a good many guards over the last several years too. That doesn't have much to do with today, though.
Agreed. I loved Raja's defense. I have always been a huge Raja fan since the day he got here. At the end of last year, I started to see things I didn't like. I started to see guys go off on him then and he started to completely dissappear from games when we needed him most. I got so tired of hearing games were the analyst kept saying Raja needs to get it going. Then he came out thise year and stunk it up on both sides. The signs started last season.
I'm not saying that he isn't one of the best offensive guards in the league, but we gave up two good players for him.
No we didn't. We gave up an underperforming forward and a SG who wasn't defending or shooting well. You have to base this trade on "what have you done for me lately".
We did not trade 2 players who were in the middle of playing their best basketball for the Suns. And we did it for what many around the league argue is one of the best 2 guards in the NBA in JRich.
According to 82-games, JRich is assisted on 70% of his FGs, and he shoots a bad percentage from 2P. Maybe that's why I cringe whenever he goes for his own shot. The same could be said for Raja, yes, however Diaw on the other hand was assisted only 50% and he was money from 2.
I would not call 44% bad for a jump shooter. He is #18. JRich was not brought in here for his midrange game anyway. It's his 3 point shooting and moves to the bucket. He is #2 SG in the entire NBA in that regard.
Not to mention he brings some of what we were missing since the Marion trade. It's nice to seem some ally oops and athletic moves. Something Raja never had.