I know that using PER to measure performance is not perfect and that it mainly measures offensive performance. However, I thought it would be interesting to look at and debate some of our current and past players as the season gets underway. As a reminder, the league average is 15.
Horford - 26.84
Brown - 24.68
G. Williams - 22.92
R. Williams - 22.45
Tatum - 22.10
Fournier - 16.94
Schroder - 16.21
Hayward - 13.22
Walker - 11.58
Smart - 7.42
Slight correction: Walker is 11.58 not 13.22
Walker is basically a (non prime) Lou Williams type role player at this point(10ppg, 2reb, 2ast), yet many still think that it was a mistake trading him away for Horford. Guess seeing is not always believing.
Statistically you are right, but from my eye test he's worse. Walker does not look like a starting point guard in the NBA anymore. I'm not even sure what he brings as a change of pace backup. Rose was able to transition to that, but most guards aren't.
Love the guy and I wish we could have had some UCONN moments in Boston, but he looks cooked to me.
It wasn't long ago that Kemba used go on head-shaking runs from long range -- hitting shot after unlikely shot. Almost JT-like when he's bombing and swishing. In addition, he was finding his way to the hoop
and finishing -- with regularity. Today's Kemba doesn't seem able to do these things. And without those things, really -- what benefit does he provide to a basketball team? OK passer, OK handle, defensive liability. Doesn't seem to be a guy who is going to suddenly re-emerge as the player he once was.
On the other hand, Horford looks pretty much like Horford.