Zig,
I can't disagree with you more -- Frahm can be explosive towards the rim but he's simply NOT that good a shooter! He can be a little streaky but IMO, the guy is small for a SG (at 6'5") and he isn't that good a shooter, esp. from downtown. He doesn't play defense (does he even know how?) and he isn't a great passer. That's a LOT of "if's" for Frahm. As for him being better than DA? I doubt it -- but DA has been a TOTAL disappointment since his arrival in Portland (not to mention that he has been a grossly overpaid disappointment -- which makes him look FAR worse than Frahm!!!).
I don't think Frahm is a very good player -- I like his energy off the bench and he can be a real sparkplug but he's got bench role player written all over him (on a pretty good team, he could help -- at least on the offensive end). I'd like to see Portland focus more on their defense rather than just trying to add offense.
Randy,
For Richie Frahm to stay in the league, it has to be as a shooter. Frahm is like just about every other "shooter" in the NBA, he is streaky. He is a lifetime 38% shooter on 3's (based upon 172 attempts) and this would have placed him around #25 to #30 in 3pt % leaders in the NBA for the 03 and 04 seasons. That tells me that he is a good shooter by NBA standards in todays NBA. He is streaky, like all shooters, but he has 3 point range, and that is a FACT and not an OPINION.
I never said that Frahm was a better player than Derek Anderson, just that I like him a lot more. Why? Because he is a better shooter than DA, knows his role, plays with a lot of energy, and COSTS $8 MLLION A YEAR LESS THAN DA.
He is not a great defender, and of course I never claimed that he was. I will say that 90% of defense is effort, and from what I saw last year Frahm worked very hard defensively. He was always in the face of the guy he was guarding. worked very hard at getting back on defense, fought through screens, and worked hard to provide help to other defenders. Part of playing defense is defensive rebounding, allowing your opponent only one shot. Frahms rebound rate compared to Doug Christie and Brent Barry is higher and his defensive rebound rate is better than Christie and about the same as Barry. Just so there is no confusion Randy, I AM NOT SAYING FRAHM IS BETTER THAN CHRISTIE OR BARRY, OR THAT HE EVER HAS BEEN OR EVER WILL BE. I am saying that the notion that at 6-5 he is to small to play SG is ridiculous. I AM ALSO NOT SAYING HE IS A GREAT DEFENDER, but I am saying that the notion that he doesn't know how to play defense is also ridiculous.
I agree Portland needs to focus on defense more than offense. Last year we had a SG that scored 16 or more points in 29 of 32 games (averaging 22 ppg), and we lost the vast majority of those games. WHY? Because Damon at 5-10 could not guard the opposing SG. We proved last year we need a defender more than a shooter. That of course doesn't mean we shouldn't look for role players who can shoot.