PER is not the greatest stat but a decent approximation for production. As a 21 year old rookie Diaw had a 8.8 PER. Over his career he had a 12.9 average PER. As a 19 year old rookie Sengun has a 18.2 PER. It is higher than both of the top rookies Evan Mobley and Scottie Barnes. The reason why PER isn’t a great stat is because it does not account for defense well. The good thing about Sengun is that he does a lot defensively that does not show up in the stat sheet (league leading deflection rate, charges).
Why are you so literal. Diaw was one of the main offense orchestrators on that championship Spurs team, he ran circles around Durant's OKC and Lebron's Heat team. Sengun can definitely be that type of player for us with more scoring.
I disagree. There are a LOT of fighters on this team that take losing personally. CF may not love all of them, but team has a bunch of mad dogs. Tate Mathews Sengun Christopher Garuba Green Nwaba And surprise surprise ... Wood. CF's favorite whipping boy is very passionate and plays with a huge chip on his shoulder.
And such an underrated defender to boot. So disruptive, always trying to generate turnovers - deflections, steals, blocks, charges. Active hands to go with active mind.