What about RJ Hampton. Just released by Detroit, I liked him in 2020. Last year, 18MPG and 7.3 PPG while shooting 42% and 36%. Could be an interesting depth piece.
This is 2 teams now that have given up on him.
Edit: 3
teams.Small two guard at 6-4 180lbs. Undersized probably vulnerable defensively (lacking height, muscle). Averages only 1apg in 18mpg. Bad number for a guard. Only a 1:1 AST:TO ratio which is what you want to see from your center. Not a guard. Bad signs.
The 42% FG% and 36.5% 3PT%. The three isn't bad. Around average on solid volume but the scoring outside of three is below average. Only 68% FT% for his career. Averaged 54.6% TS% last season which is well below average. Poor marks.
So we have a two guard who is likely a liability as both a defender & rebounder given his lack of size. Is limited as a ball-handler and passer given those assist numbers. A liability in that regard. And is a solid outside shooter but below average at every other type of scoring and below average overall. So a below average scorer that is very poor in passing equalling a way below average offensive player combined with likely a way below average defensive skill-set.
Not an attractive looking package.
Do you see something more from him? Growth? Or better defense than expected given his lack of size?
He came into the league very young and as guy with perceived upside but how much has he developed in 3 years? The shooting has improved but still leaves a lot to be desired.
I feel RJ Hampton is in the same camp as Killian Hayes. Guys we had high hopes for when they came into the league but both have failed to live up to those hopes, both have failed to develop well and progress and both are, ultimately, failures as NBA players who are on their way out of the league due to their lack of talent.