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Nosike wrote: View PostSo the answer to the question is no, Derrick Rose does but Gay is second last.
Now you've properly answered the question.
Congratulations, you've managed to force Axel into admitting that former League MVP D.Rose was playing worse, after a major rehab stint and potentially career-altering injury, than Rudy Gay. This has nothing to do with the original point, which was made quite well.
Gay is a high usage, highly paid wing player who performs far below the level of wings at the same usage/salary level. Far below."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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S.R. wrote: View PostThis is just arguing for the point of arguing - the original post was totally legitimate.
Congratulations, you've managed to force Axel into admitting that former League MVP D.Rose was playing worse, after a major rehab stint and potentially career-altering injury, than Rudy Gay. This has nothing to do with the original point, which was made quite well.
Gay is a high usage, highly paid wing player who performs far below the level of wings at the same usage/salary level. Far below.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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S.R. wrote: View PostThis is just arguing for the point of arguing - the original post was totally legitimate.
Congratulations, you've managed to force Axel into admitting that former League MVP D.Rose was playing worse, after a major rehab stint and potentially career-altering injury, than Rudy Gay. This has nothing to do with the original point, which was made quite well.
Gay is a high usage, highly paid wing player who performs far below the level of wings at the same usage/salary level. Far below.
But the question that was asked was if Gay is the lowest production player at his usage level... to which the answer is no, it's Derrick Rose. No sense in leaving players out because they don't play the same position.
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Nosike wrote: View PostDon't disagree on the bold.
But the question that was asked was if Gay is the lowest production player at his usage level... to which the answer is no, it's Derrick Rose. No sense in leaving players out because they don't play the same position.
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Nosike wrote: View PostDon't disagree on the bold.
But the question that was asked was if Gay is the lowest production player at his usage level... to which the answer is no, it's Derrick Rose. No sense in leaving players out because they don't play the same position.CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostWell if you realllllly want to get technical, the answer is Gay, since Rose is now out for the season again. Gay is the answer among all active players.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Nosike wrote: View PostLol 46% TS is not Gay's career norm...
Not a fan of Gay at all and want him gone, but let's not exaggerate here.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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The conclusion we’re coming to when showing the graphs, is when either DeMar or Rudy is having a good game, the other tends to struggle. If this is the trend that will follow throughout the season, it’s going to be a major problem for the offense. It becomes a, “whoever gets hot first, is the main guy that night” between Rudy and DeMar. No consistency whatsoever, and despite Rudy and DeMar saying that they don’t “take turns,” it will eventually become that. This type of mentality takes away from guys like Amir, JV, Kyle Lowry, and Terrence Ross. Now, if a guy like Landry Fields were to be the partner for DeMar or Rudy, I’m sure there wouldn’t be such a major gap between production. A guy like Landry Fields shoots within the offense, and cuts without the ball. This allows more ball movement, efficient shooting, consistent production, and more touches for guys on the team.
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Anyone catch Rudy's weird joke about about playing with himself during that Raptors All Access thing with him and Demar? The fuck was that? Rudy, no one wants to know that you play with yourself.You come at the King, you best not miss.
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RotoWorld wrote:Rudy Gay put up 500 shots at practice following Tuesday's game against the Nets.
"You just have to get back into the gym and get back to the basics," Gay said. "The only thing I could do after that game was to go out and shoot some jump shots. Get that out of my head and work on my game." Gay is last among small forwards in points per shot, and last in two-point shot percentage among the 75 players with 165 field goal attempts. At least Gay is working on it and knows his shooting is a problem.
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The crazy thing is, even with Rudy and even with the the iso, wing heavy offense, the Raptors have the 16th best offensive rating in the league. If Rudy ever gets it going to anywhere near his career norms we could easily be top 10.
I'm all for trading Rudy if we could get an upgrade, and on offense the eveidence is piling up that the upgrade doesn't necessarily mean a better player on offense, but I sort of like that we've improved to 9th best defensive rating in the league. Would hate to have a drop off in that column if Rudy's replacement can't bring it defensively.
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