Greg Schiano
Former Grizzlies GM
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Oct 18, 2013 2:51:44 GMT
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Post by Greg Schiano on Jan 30, 2013 7:49:36 GMT
Ryan Anderson: DEFINITELY NEEDS AN INCREASE PEOPLE
PPG 17.0 -32nd in league RPG 6.7 APG 1.2 SPG 0.6 BPG 0.3 FG% 0.436 FT% 0.895 ***** 3P% 0.395 MPG 31.7
Half a season in and he's getting better.
Varajeo: I don't care if he only played a quarter of the year due to injury, 14-14 is daaaaaaaaaamn impressive. Not many can do that. Increase needed terribly.
Other than that.. JR could maybe be looked at, but I'm content with 82. He's hit some BIG shots this year.
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Post by Alex English on Jan 30, 2013 23:03:49 GMT
Ryan Anderson: He might deserve a very slight increase. To like 82-83 range. He is one of the best shooting bigs in the league. He is kind of like Bargnani except without all the lack of caring issues. Maybe bump up his FG from 76 to 85ish, his 3PT from 85 to 90ish and his DREB fro 60 to 75ish.
Anderson Varajeo: He has only played 81 games over the last two and a half years. You can't bump a guy up who plays so little. His numbers this year are also way above his career averages so he needs to show that for more than 25 games for his rating to be based on numbers like that. 79 is fine for him.
JR Smith: If anything he deserves a decrease. I'm not sure a guy having a career year averaging 16, 5 and 3 deserves an 82. Especially since his shooting percentages are unbelievably bad. The guy is a chucker.
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Greg Schiano
Former Grizzlies GM
Rookie
Posts: 133
Oct 18, 2013 2:51:44 GMT
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Post by Greg Schiano on Apr 25, 2013 16:57:40 GMT
Ahem... 6th Man of the Year. JR Smith, I feel he deserves a tiny boost.
Ryan Anderson probably does as well. 80 doesn't exactly fit him.
Other than that, Varajeo could use a boost but that's to be determined.
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