Would not worry about it, the team as a whole has to grow, and Green with it. There is still no team identity yet so I could not say if he is a final fit or not.
Jalen 's passing skills have definitely improved. He needs to develop consistency. Tough love from Udoka might give him a good boost.
Yes someone who is 8th in NBA history in scoring average before turning 21 is going to be a third tier scorer. Dude there is Ero perspective in your analysis. The fact that guys like Ant and Booker have identical first two years in production and efficiency while telling people he's going to be a third tier scorer shows how wacked out your perspective and contexualized understanding is.
Those are all literally pgs. You are basically doing "more apg = better". Why is it concerning that he averages less assists than pgs?
The calculation is more complicated when averaging two years? I honestly don't know what that means. Dude this is a Wendys.
I think it's very clear with your lack of understanding on how to read numbers that you probably aren't a good arbiter on how much a player improved between their first and second year.
The whole premise of this sht analysis is jalen green sucks b/c he has less assists (he's not a pg), rebounds (he's a guard). blocks (he's a guard). and steals (debatable). Instead of comparing green to his peers or folks who plays mainly shooting guard, the man decides to compare jalen to pgs and combos. That's like comparing Jalen green to centers, and getting triggered to why the man dead last in rebounds, dunks and blocks. Scoring can b summarized as okay or acceptable, if u factor in that he is a shooting guard with a sht offense/coach/pg, then u should b encouraged by that. We also don't see any real analysis from year 1 to year 2, so how did he even get the rankings of stats? All in all op could have just said Jalen green sucks b/c he's never winning it all, and that would have been the same level of analysis in fewer words.
I really don't care about rebound, blocks or steals. Most of those things are heavily dependent on coach scheming like of they wat the guards to run down the court or try to get boards. So from here it's obvious that there are three players obviously better than Green in their first two years in LaMelo, Luka and Kyrie. All drafted in the top 3. Ant is in the debatable range drafted number one overall. And the rest are obviously worse. So what is the issue here. Did anyone here say that Green had a better first two years than Luka or something? All this comparison tells me is that the Sixers really ****ed up big.
You're entitled to your opinion but you don't explain it. I give you more detailed information than ts% and you complain. You want to use one number that ignores most of his game? What basis are you making your opinion? No offense, but you come across as petty...
I don't doubt that could be the case but these 11 othe rplayers weren't stepping onto the 90s Bulls... How much more adversity is 2022 Jalen Green having over 2012 Bradley Beal?
Why 21? Why not 20? Why not 22? It's a ridiculous argument... Raw points per game at an age that in the history of the nba most players were forced to play college.
Because he's averaging less than almost everyone regardless of position. Luke isn't a "PG" so do you say the PGs are failing because they don't average like him? I do love you ignoring the concept of positionless basketball though... great idea...
When you download the data into excel it's more time consuming and tells you less, so i didn't do it, I broke down each component. You're not acting in good faith with these comments. You literally complaining I gave you too much.
I would comment further but you made no rational argument why I'm wrong. All you did was whine. When you don't have confidence in your own point you obfuscate so as to avoid having it picked apart.
One and done has been a thing for nearly two decades. And no, your basic lack of understanding of math makes you think someone averaging a certain amount before reaching a certain age as arbitrary. Why not 22? Because he isn't 22 yet... What type of question is that? I chose the age of 21 because that's how old Green is therefore comparing him to every player in league history up to his age point is reasonable with rational behind it and isn't arbitrary. .