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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Feb 1, 2018 12:51:04 GMT
Averaging 7.5, 6 and 2 this year.
Bad defender. His turnover ratio is larger than his assist percentage so he's not really that effective a passer. Can't do much on offense other than dunk, great rebounder tho.
Current rating: 80 Suggested rating: 78
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Feb 23, 2018 14:38:18 GMT
Bump no way is Plumlee better than Cody Zeller, Sabonis, Gortat or Robin Lopez and he's rated above them all right now
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Post by Ian Noble on Feb 23, 2018 14:47:45 GMT
77
really I'm just here to see BK call him Mason Plumper again
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Post by Jared Montini on Feb 23, 2018 14:52:21 GMT
76.8
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Feb 23, 2018 15:02:49 GMT
I like Plumlee a lot. He has great vision and is an excellent passer. Yes, he can only dunk, but there are a lot of big man that can only do that. I think rating him below a 78 would be dumb. 79.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Feb 23, 2018 15:12:20 GMT
78...I'll probably process him this weekend to a 78, which is the current avg, btw.
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Feb 23, 2018 15:29:05 GMT
Playing time is down by 7.2 minutes.. Per36 is a better gauge, then..
Assist is down by 1.4 BUT, I think his current per36 of 3.4 still equates to his 45 passing rating. Points is down but usage rate is also down. DBPM is up to 3.1. 17th in the league. He leads the team that is giving up the 12th most points, highest FG% and 5th most assists! Just imagine how hard to lead that kind of team in defense. Blocks is up. Even BLK%. His FG% in 0-3 feet is at 70.7%.
80.
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Post by Mike Krzyzewski on Feb 26, 2018 0:24:24 GMT
78
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