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Post by Walt Frazier on Dec 22, 2017 2:52:03 GMT
Current: 85
I know he's a bit of a unique player, but, he's also a bit of an old-style player in today's NBA. Yes, he added a 3pt shot, but he's also pretty slow-footed for today's game. Perhaps that's part of the reason he's playing so little. Not for nothing, he'll turn 30 this NBA season too.
We update ratings more often these days, to keep things better in line with what's actually happening in the NBA. That big production drop-off coupled with his age and deteriorating play, etc, makes me think that 85 is a bit high.
12.8p / 4.3r / 1.7a / 0.5s / 1.6b on 44.4/29.7/75.3 in 22 mpg just isn't an 85.
I go 81.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Dec 22, 2017 3:07:25 GMT
81
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Post by Jared Montini on Dec 22, 2017 3:37:03 GMT
82
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Dec 22, 2017 8:44:21 GMT
80
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Dec 22, 2017 17:21:29 GMT
77. Terrible compared to his prime.
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Post by Chauncey Billups on Dec 22, 2017 22:09:00 GMT
78
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Dec 23, 2017 1:12:38 GMT
So a guy who is only 29 losses more than 5 points worth of skills? That is insane and unrealistic.
The guy is a positive plus-minus guy in the last six seasons, including this one. He shoot the ball, can block shot, can make passes, average defender, with great size, shot 72.2% inside the 0-3 feet this season and etc.
83.
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Dec 23, 2017 15:34:14 GMT
81
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