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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Dec 13, 2015 17:25:46 GMT
I know it's only 25 games but he is currently having a monster season.
2015 compared to 2014
13.9 - points per game (compared to 11.7 per game) 1.5 - blocks per game (compared to 1.3 per game) 7.0 - Ast per game (compared to 3.7 per game) 8.7 - Rebounds per game (compared to 8.2 per game) 71.1% - FT% per game (compared to 66.0% per game) 36.6% - 3p% per game (compared to 33.3% per game) 46.5% - FG% per game (compared to 44.3% per game)
All numbers are currently up as well had a rare five by five line the other night 24 points 11 Rebounds 8 Assists 5 Steals 5 Blocks
Currently: 81 Asking: 87
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Post by James Kay on Dec 13, 2015 18:47:20 GMT
85
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Dec 13, 2015 19:08:41 GMT
One of my favorite players in the league. Straight up BEAST. 86
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Post by Sam Bowie on Dec 13, 2015 19:33:33 GMT
85
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Post by Walt Frazier on Dec 13, 2015 21:01:01 GMT
87, so many points needed to accurately represent his all-around game. Assists alone might get him a 2-3 point overall boost.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Dec 13, 2015 23:32:22 GMT
Boost his passing and a little of everything else. 83.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2015 0:58:21 GMT
87
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Dec 14, 2015 5:50:58 GMT
Here are some other stuff to consider.
They are 24-1 and his Wins Share is 3.5, just behind Steph in their team.
He is the 29th best in DBPM. Tie for 14th in OBPM, second in his team.
His assisted shots is down by 11% but his efficiency improves by a lot.
I consider his assists to be blotted because in their system he is the second creator in the court but his vision is really elite.
I think he is very versatile and he is the real deal.
88 For me.
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Post by Alex English on Dec 14, 2015 6:41:03 GMT
84 from me. His numbers are great, but I think he's the product of the Warriors. If you took Steph and put him on another team, he'd still be a MVP caliber player. Iggy and Bogut would still be great defenders. Klay would still be an elite shooter and an above average shooting guard in general. But what would Draymond be? He's a hustle player who does all the little things, and he's a good rebounder. His assist number have been amazing this season, but it's come out of nowhere, so I'm not sure it will stay at this level all season. Outside of that is he really the instigator of all that much for Golden State? I think he needs to do this all season, and again next year, before I can see him as more than I guy on an amazing team who knows how to play his role perfectly. He still deserves a good rating though.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Dec 14, 2015 14:27:16 GMT
84 from me. His numbers are great, but I think he's the product of the Warriors. If you took Steph and put him on another team, he'd still be a MVP caliber player. Iggy and Bogut would still be great defenders. Klay would still be an elite shooter and an above average shooting guard in general. But what would Draymond be? He's a hustle player who does all the little things, and he's a good rebounder. His assist number have been amazing this season, but it's come out of nowhere, so I'm not sure it will stay at this level all season. Outside of that is he really the instigator of all that much for Golden State? I think he needs to do this all season, and again next year, before I can see him as more than I guy on an amazing team who knows how to play his role perfectly. He still deserves a good rating though. Gonna be a while till they find that out he signed a real big ong term deal with them.
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Kevin Hollis
Former Thunder GM for 7 years
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Dec 14, 2015 19:11:13 GMT
84
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Post by Shane Battier on Dec 16, 2015 13:41:46 GMT
85
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jan 1, 2016 1:07:04 GMT
His numbers are up. 14.8 pts, 9.0 rebs, 6.9, 1.3 stls, 1.4 blks
In December, he has 17.3 pts, 10.1 rebs, 6.5 asts, 1.6 stls, 1.3 blks!
Come on guys, he is so versatile to be lower than 85! It is time to give this guy the respect and the rating that he deserves.
For those who have voted already, you can still change your vote.
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Post by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Jan 1, 2016 1:40:42 GMT
86 ^^
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Former Knicks GM
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Post by Spike Lee on Jan 1, 2016 21:12:33 GMT
86
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Jan 1, 2016 22:18:11 GMT
Changing my vote to 88
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Jan 3, 2016 16:13:09 GMT
Last night for example (6th triple double of the season)
29 points, 17 Reb, 14 ast, 4 steals
should be better than a 85 ranking
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jan 3, 2016 17:52:11 GMT
He's getting a huge boost (way easier than I've seen most get to an 85 btw) and we've already tallied his votes. If we want to get him done we need a finalized vote to work with. He's really showing his versatility and that he might be the best 2nd round pick since Milsap.
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