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Post by James Kay on Jan 29, 2018 14:46:31 GMT
Current: 81 Suggested: 79
Not a huge drop because I think that his poor performance is tied to the Laker's misuse of him, but he's almost 30 and averaging 12 pts and 4 rebounds (although his per 36 are fairly similar), but his FG% is just so low for a big man. Not a huge decrease but just something to mark his poor showing this year.
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Post by Jared Montini on Jan 29, 2018 14:50:33 GMT
79.67
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Jan 29, 2018 16:25:42 GMT
Very similar stats to last season, just shooting worse. 80
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Post by Alex English on Jan 30, 2018 1:42:52 GMT
...and now we're going to do the same thing to Lopez.
I get that just based on pure volume that people would want him decreased from 84, but Lopez is easily still an 80+ talent. He's been wasted for the last number of years on shit teams where he played no part in the team's long term plans.
He can finally escape when he hits FA this offseason and go somewhere that will value him again. Considering he's only 29, I expect he'll get back to the near All-Star production we know he's capable of.
The dude is playing just 21 mpg and his usage is the lowest it's been since his sophomore season. He's like a stop gap for the shitty Lakers to not embarrass themselves while they get their prospects lots of playing time. His per 36 numbers are fine, and he's a case where we know those per 36 number will hold up.
81.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jan 30, 2018 2:11:27 GMT
FTR he already got a drop this season, to an 81 (was an 84), like a month ago.
Anyway, I'll split the difference here, I think an 80 would be OK.
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