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But even less advanced stats show that players on the bench don't produce... well, anything.Warren needs to be on the bench, advanced stats show he is MUCH more effective when he isn't playing with Devin Booker on the floor.
The downside to that, then, is that Devin will have no NBA quality player to support him on the court. To keep everyone from collapsing on him.Warren needs to be on the bench, advanced stats show he is MUCH more effective when he isn't playing with Devin Booker on the floor.
The problem with Warren currently is that he is a poor compliment to Booker. He's an above average scorer and a below average defender. (Every game I yell at the TV due to his lack of defensive IQ). Booker is an elite scorer and is approaching the level of an average defender. They have similar strengths and weaknesses.
This team is not losing because they can't score (currently #14 at 106.1/gm).
They are losing because they can't defend (currently dead last at 115.1/gm).
Ideally, you want Booker's complimentary to be a PG who can 3&D and dish. (Currently not one on the team).
You want his SF to slash and defend (future Josh Jackson).
Right now we don't have either. Thus, we aren't complimenting our best player and we're losing because of it.
I really like Warren's O. I hate is D. Thus, I hate him playing alongside Booker. For the time being, he should be out when Booker is in. In when Booker's out.
I don't think Booker and Warren have issues playing together, the team needs a PG who can get both of them going at the same time.
TJ was really good at moving without the ball his rookie year but playing with ISO dominant PG's caused him not to slash around as much without the ball because no one was looking for him. He's a good scorer on his own but in order for him to really take it to the next level in scoring he needs someone to set him up more than has been happening.
I really don't get why some people aren't high on Warren. If the Suns trade him then he'll just be another player people point to saying the Suns gave up on them too soon. He's on a great contract considering what he contributes and we have him locked up for the next 4 years after this one. What do you think he could net us in a trade? Someone who will contribute as much as he does? Highly unlikely. If he's removed from the lineup now then that would allow opposing defenses to double up on Booker every night because no one else on this team is a threat to put up 20 or more points a game.
Chriss isn't a very good defender and he's not very good offensively either, so why not single him out as someone who shouldn't play with Booker? Same could be said for Ulis.
Raze, I think you are getting ahead a little bit here. Suns have so many things they need, and they have so many holes on their roster that worrying about Warren not being an ideal complement to Booker is pretty low on the priority list. They don't even have an actual NBA point guard on the roster, they don't have an actual NBA-level PF on the roster, and outside of Warren, they don't have an NBA-level small forward. I am high on Jackson, but he is years away from being a legitimate NBA player. Same goes for Bender.
I think it's a bit premature to talk about perfect fits when 80% of your roster isn't even fit to be bench players in the league.
Ulis and Chriss have both been putrid this year. I'm waaaaaay higher on Warren than those two. Ulis is so terrible that they've essentially asked Booker to take over PG duties (and he has struggled in the role). Ulis is an energy bench player. Chriss is a front court player who compliments a defensive Center. He has a long way to go to be a productive player. I have no idea what his role is.
Raze, I think you are getting ahead a little bit here. Suns have so many things they need, and they have so many holes on their roster that worrying about Warren not being an ideal complement to Booker is pretty low on the priority list. They don't even have an actual NBA point guard on the roster, they don't have an actual NBA-level PF on the roster, and outside of Warren, they don't have an NBA-level small forward. I am high on Jackson, but he is years away from being a legitimate NBA player. Same goes for Bender.
I think it's a bit premature to talk about perfect fits when 80% of your roster isn't even fit to be bench players in the league.