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Doesn't mean he will be bust either...
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Doesn't mean he will be bust either...
This thread...lol
Here's the thing though, there are others on that list in previous years such as Tony Wroten, Ty Lawson, O.J. Mayo, Jrue Holiday, Rodney Stuckey, Brandon Jennings, Randy Foye, Jameer Nelson, Devin Harris, Mo Williams, Monte Ellis, Kirk Hinrich, Aaron Brooks, Victor Oladipo, Reggie Jackson, Dennis Schroder who are putting up the same numbers are DLo.You sure? That's not what I'm getting on basketball reference when I enter that criteria. The list is a lot longer than 3 players. Tell me how you're doing it so I can see if I'm missing something here
Let's tweak the parameters a bit.
Out of all the guards (includes SG) in the NBA, that are in their 1st-5th year currently, how many average more than 15 points and 4 assists? Take those silly rebounding numbers out because we all know DLo isn't going to be measured on rebounding.
3.
Russell
Lillard
Schroder
http://www.basketball-reference.com...2val=4&c6mult=1.0&order_by=season#stats::none
Giannis who is listed as a SF, because that's what he is... But since now he's a PG... He makes 4.
Adding Giannis, doesn't help your argument though
Here's the thing though, there are others on that list in previous years such as Tony Wroten, Ty Lawson, O.J. Mayo, Jrue Holiday, Rodney Stuckey, Brandon Jennings, Randy Foye, Jameer Nelson, Devin Harris, Mo Williams, Monte Ellis, Kirk Hinrich, Aaron Brooks, Victor Oladipo, Reggie Jackson, Dennis Schroder who are putting up the same numbers are DLo.
Which means....what DLo is doing ain't nothing special. Just because he's one of four to average those numbers this year doesn't mean he's top notch by any means. Those stats are meaningless.
As many superstars there are putting up those numbers, there are also average guards doing the same as evidenced by the aforementioned list of guards above.
Funny how you completely disregarded my comment and chose to skew your parameters even more in order to support your argument.Here's the thing though, there are others on that list in previous years such as Tony Wroten, Ty Lawson, O.J. Mayo, Jrue Holiday, Rodney Stuckey, Brandon Jennings, Randy Foye, Jameer Nelson, Devin Harris, Mo Williams, Monte Ellis, Kirk Hinrich, Aaron Brooks, Victor Oladipo, Reggie Jackson, Dennis Schroder who are putting up the same numbers are DLo.
Which means....what DLo is doing ain't nothing special. Just because he's one of four to average those numbers this year doesn't mean he's top notch by any means. Those stats are meaningless.
As many superstars there are putting up those numbers, there are also average guards doing the same as evidenced by the aforementioned list of guards above.
Let's have more fun with...
http://www.basketball-reference.com...c3comp=lt&c3val=32&c6mult=1.0&order_by=season
15 & 4... First & Second Year... Less than 32 minutes per game
Funny how you completely disregarded my comment and chose to skew your parameters even more in order to support your argument.
You ain't foolin' nobody but yourself young hustla
Why don't you do > 32 min per game and see what you come up with since we all know DLo has bum knees and Luke most likely being very careful with DLO's minutes because he don't want his young kid to blow his knees before he turns 22 lol
So are you saying that there is greater than 50% chance that DLo will be a Hall of Famer by simple virtue of him averaging 10 more min per game, 1.7 more points per game, and 0.4 more assists per game?And on your list of guys who are not great are hall of famers...Funny how you completely disregarded my comment and chose to skew your parameters even more in order to support your argument.
You ain't foolin' nobody but yourself young hustla
Why don't you do > 32 min per game and see what you come up with since we all know DLo has bum knees and Luke most likely being very careful with DLO's minutes because he don't want his young kid to blow his knees before he turns 22 lol
Let me ask you this...
If D'Angelo played 10 minutes MORE a game... (Which a lot of those guys needed 32+ minutes to match what he does in 26) Does D'Angelo Russell average 1.7 extra points and an extra .4 assist a game?
Which would put him at 17 & 5
It takes all of those guys off the list, but Tyreke Evans, and MCW.
This is 16 & 5
http://www.basketball-reference.com...c3comp=gt&c3val=20&c6mult=1.0&order_by=season
Of the 15 & 4 list since 1998-99
So I see you've instead have resorted to name calling lolNo you dense dullard..
It's context... That there is a middle ground. You want to use that hey look Kirk Hinrich is on there when he played 36 minutes.... There's also HoF, perennial All Stars, and etc.
Again, all the intangibles talk, and what he DOESN'T have.. And he's still putting up numbers..
When you go 1st & 2nd year, which he's a 2nd year player.. There's 39 guys in a 17 year period.... 39 of them... That's a little over 2 a season...
And again 21 of those guys played 36 minutes or more.. Not a single one under 30, but Russell.
If he's slow, doesn't have the skill set, doesn't have drive, heart, ability to improve... You would expect that he'd be scoring 6 points a game, getting 2 assists.
And spare me the your gut tells you..... The list of intangibles guys who never pan out or just flat out stink, is long
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Whats the consensus on Brandon Ingram so far?
The funny things is, I'm not even arguing whether he's a Superstar ot not, or will or won't be anymore...
I'm basically just seeing all the random whimsical criticisms like fire, and what not, just posting stats that place him around all the elite PGs they love, and sitting back. Rinse, wash, and repeat
Whats the consensus on Brandon Ingram so far?
Mostly bad, but encouraging.Whats the consensus on Brandon Ingram so far?