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Rookie Leaders
« on: January 05, 2021, 04:58:56 PM »

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Still early, but it’s interesting to see how the 2020 rookie class is performing thus far. Wasn’t sold on Edwards going into the draft, but it seems like Min made the right choice there. Have been impressed with Wiseman and Ball. Nice to see P2 listed as well.

Points per game:

Anthony Edwards MIN   13.67   
LaMelo Ball CHA              11.57
James Wiseman GSW      11.43
Tyrese Haliburton SAC   10.60
Immanuel Quickley NYK 10.00
Patrick Williams CHI       9.57
Desmond Bane MEM       9.50
Saddiq Bey DET               8.83
Cole Anthony ORL       8.71
Payton Pritchard BOS       8.63

Rebounds Per Game:

James Wiseman GSW    6.14   
Cole Anthony ORL      5.00
Jae'Sean Tate HOU      5.00
Isaiah Stewart DET      5.00
LaMelo Ball CHA              4.71
Precious Achiuwa MIA      4.67
Deni Avdija WAS      4.57
Saddiq Bey DET              4.17
Aleksej Pokusevski OKC 3.80
Patrick Williams CHI      3.29


Assist Per Game:

LaMelo Ball CHA.         4.86   
Tyrese Haliburton SAC 4.40
Killian Hayes DET    3.57
Cole Anthony ORL    3.43
Payton Pritchard BOS    3.13
Théo Maledon OKC    2.50
Deni Avdija WAS    2.43
Anthony Edwards MIN 2.17
Chuma Okeke ORL    1.60
Tyrese Maxey PHI    1.57


Efficiency*
Tyrese Haliburton SAC14.20


LaMelo Ball CHA14.14


James Wiseman GSW12.29


Deni Avdija WAS12.00


Payton Pritchard BOS10.38

   
Field goals (%)

Precious Achiuwa MIA60.00


Payton Pritchard BOS54.00


Tyrese Haliburton SAC52.94


Denu Avdija WAS48.65


Jae'Sean Tate HOU48.15


3-pointers (%)

Sam Merrill MIL80.00


Jaden McDaniels MIN60.00


Facundo Campazzo DEN54.55


Desmond Bane MEM50.00


Tyrese Haliburton SAC50.00


Free throws (%)

Immanuel Quickley NYK100.00


Cole Anthony ORL95.00


Jordan Nwora MIL87.50


Payton Pritchard BOS87.50


Tyrese Haliburton SAC87.5


« Last Edit: January 05, 2021, 05:40:01 PM by Goldstar88 »
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: Rookie Leaders
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2021, 05:04:26 PM »

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Haliburton hurts me.

I wanted him so bad. Of course he wouldnt play here because he isnt ready. But still.

Yay for PP.
'21 Historical Draft
PG: Kyle Lowry / Mookie Blaylock / Mark Jackson
SG: Reggie Miller / Jeff Hornacek / Nick Anderson
SF: George Gervin / George McGinnis / Kyle Korver
PF: Connie Hawkins / Serge Ibaka / Josh Smith
C: Clint Capela / Bill Laimbeer / Jusuf Nurkic

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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2021, 05:07:26 PM »

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I bolded Pritchard's stuff.


2010 CB Historical Draft - Best Overall Team

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« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2021, 05:20:16 PM »

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Really most impressive to me is his FG% for a rookie guard. Crazy stuff.

Wish we had Merrill & Haliburton though :(
'23 Historical Draft: Orlando Magic.

PG: Terry Porter (90-91) / Steve Francis (00-01)
SG: Joe Dumars (92-93) / Jeff Hornacek (91-92) / Jerry Stackhouse (00-01)
SF: Brandon Roy (08-09) / Walter Davis (78-79)
PF: Terry Cummings (84-85) / Paul Millsap (15-16)
C: Chris Webber (00-01) / Ralph Sampson (83-84) / Andrew Bogut (09-10)

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« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2021, 05:29:39 PM »

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I bolded Pritchard's stuff.


Thanks. Forgot the FT% column lol. I Should mention that P2 is also #8 in 3pt%  at 42%.  :D
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: Rookie Leaders
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2021, 06:14:38 PM »

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Bane, Bey and Pritchard would’ve been crazy.

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Bane, Bey and Pritchard would’ve been crazy.

And it would have been so logical. Still, lots of draft experts didn't have Pritchard in the first round and apparently he had a promise (from the Knicks?), so Pritchard is a great get by Ainge nonetheless.  :)

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Haliburton hurts me.

I wanted him so bad. Of course he wouldnt play here because he isnt ready. But still.

Yay for PP.

I was hoping the Cs could trade up in the draft, and Halliburton was definitely on my radar, too. He seems to be panning out well.  KOC talked into making Killian Hayes my binkie among guards, but now that I’ve seen Hayes’ shooting (his form is really odd and the results look bad - Fultz-like) I’m just fine we missed out on him. Halliburton is another story.

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« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2021, 06:55:23 PM »

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Haliburton hurts me.

I wanted him so bad. Of course he wouldnt play here because he isnt ready. But still.

Yay for PP.

I was hoping the Cs could trade up in the draft, and Halliburton was definitely on my radar, too. He seems to be panning out well.  KOC talked into making Killian Hayes my binkie among guards, but now that I’ve seen Hayes’ shooting (his form is really odd and the results look bad - Fultz-like) I’m just fine we missed out on him. Halliburton is another story.

I was amazed at how far Halliburton fell. I wasn’t even considering him an option but then he kept falling.

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« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2021, 07:05:46 PM »

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Notice all the top rookies are on thin roster bottom teams.

Weird how early opportunities lead to higher counting stats.

Lists are cool though I like lists.
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Notice all the top rookies are on thin roster bottom teams.

Weird how early opportunities lead to higher counting stats.

Lists are cool though I like lists.

You forgot the, “notice how the top picks are performing better then the players selected later in the draft.” TP for the insight
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

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Notice all the top rookies are on thin roster bottom teams.

Weird how early opportunities lead to higher counting stats.

Lists are cool though I like lists.

You forgot the, “notice how the top picks are performing better then the players selected later in the draft.” TP for the insight

I think Chilly's point is that bad teams will play rookies, regardless. What is amazing is that Pritchard is doing so well despite playing with great players and actual expectations. We saw what he did last night with no depth at PG. He would be in the running for rookie of the year with that type of opportunity every game.

I was also bummed out about Haliburton - even more so knowing that it's evidently going to take Nesmith time to figure it out - but he and FPP play the same position and I'm not totally sure who is better.

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Notice all the top rookies are on thin roster bottom teams.

Weird how early opportunities lead to higher counting stats.

Lists are cool though I like lists.

You forgot the, “notice how the top picks are performing better then the players selected later in the draft.” TP for the insight

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Haliburton hurts me.

I wanted him so bad. Of course he wouldnt play here because he isnt ready. But still.

Yay for PP.

naw. He would have played

Haliburton and PP would have been dynamite


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Notice all the top rookies are on thin roster bottom teams.

Weird how early opportunities lead to higher counting stats.

Lists are cool though I like lists.

You forgot the, “notice how the top picks are performing better then the players selected later in the draft.” TP for the insight

I think Chilly's point is that bad teams will play rookies, regardless. What is amazing is that Pritchard is doing so well despite playing with great players and actual expectations. We saw what he did last night with no depth at PG. He would be in the running for rookie of the year with that type of opportunity every game.

I was also bummed out about Haliburton - even more so knowing that it's evidently going to take Nesmith time to figure it out - but he and FPP play the same position and I'm not totally sure who is better.

Nesmith was a terrible pick, but Danny has been terrible drafting in the 10-20 range his entire career as far as I can remember..