Also while we are on the Pistons. Had a discussion recently about the fantasy worth of Richard Hamilton.
Which you NEVER commented on?? :angry:
Actually for that matter neither did Bods, SpursX3, Lurker, Ted, LTTK. I think Caleb and Randy were the only ones interested enough to post. Maybe their posts pretty much spoke for everyone else?
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About this particular stat, I think it is very skewed against players who get lots of minutes: Marion, Bell, Nash. While people who don't get that many minutes, Diaw and Barbosa will look better than they actually are. You have to also remember that the starters are going to be playing the other teams best players. Diaw, Barbosa, and Grant play against the reserves (we'll see what Diaw does with starters now). With that said there is some validity to these numbers.
Barbosa has been playing ON FIRE. Right now the two most efficient players in the entire league have been Leandrinho and Shane Battier. The kind of production reaped by the team for such little court time and shot attempts per game is Astonishing. I think Barbosa will cool off and bring that gaudy number down.
Diaw is a marvel and with Phoenix he is now playing an SF-PF combo player, where he is so much more natural. This has been more beneficial to him than what Atlanta tried to do. Resurrect Magic Johnson by turning 6'9 Diaw into a pure point guard. Lo and behold, it didn't happen, what a shocker! For a wing player, he is an awesome ball handler, passer, and can now defend people with comparable speed (his BPG are up). For a point guard he was a bad ball handler, average passer, and was too slow for quicker guards. I think D'Antoni has noticed the value Diaw brings to the court which is why he has been moved to the starting lineup instead of James Jones.
Nash's problem is that he's a horrible defender. Truly awful, worst than a starting point guard averaged more than 35 mpg should be. He isn't even as good as slightly below average and its going to continue to hurt the Suns. So the positive number when he is gone is probably going to stay put. The negative number of Nash when he is in I think should be attributed to Kurt Thomas not quite figuring out how to play within the Phoenix system, yet. Jones and Bell have hit the ground running but Thomas has really languished offensively and Marion hasn't been as offensively efficient has he should be. Those two things will bring the negative number up and the overall number for Nash won't look so bad but still look worst than one would expect.