I can't understand Doc's relutance to play some guys. Shelden Willimas has been doing a great job on defense, where he's a much more ahtletic, agile post defender than Rasheed.
Brendan Haywood was killing us in the paint and Shelden did a great job on him. He's great on D and solid on offense (49% FG and 81% FT), so why not play him as Perk's real backup?
Because against many opponents Shelden gets lost on defensive rotations, he also gives up some extra height.
You also need to consider he's a pretty bad offensive player. He fumbled 3 posessions that should have been dunks last night. His 49& FG is pretty awful for a player who takes the sort of shots he does.
See I think a lot of this is perception and expectation.
As a top 5 pick Shelden was terrible, but as a minimum player he's a bargain.
For example, even though he fumbles passes and looks awkward, his TS% is 61% and even though he turns it over more than you'd want, his PER is up at 15.85.
In other words, I think people get a negative opinion of him because if he had great hands he could be very good so it's frustrating, but the end result is that he's good. I think it's an issue of when a guy looks like a 3 but through effort and coordination plays like a 5, compared to when a guy looks like a 8 but because he's not as coordinated gives you a 6, everyone thinks the "5" is "better" because he's getting more out of his talents even though the underacheiving "8" is still giving you more actual result.
As an extreme, lester hudson could bust his butt off and exceed his natural talents and Vince Carter could be at his maximal coasting, and VC would give you the better chance of winning 100/100.
I don't necessarily want to turn this into a Williams vs. Davis thing, but for the sake of comparision, since at the extreme some people think Davis could be an adequate starter, here we go, comparing Williams this year to Davis last year:
P/40 R/40 A/40 TS% FG FT ASTRATE TORATE RBRATE PER Williams 13.8 10.6 2.0 61.9 .491 .811 12.9 14.8 16.8 15.9 Davis 13.0 7.4 1.7 50.2 .492 .730 10.3 10.6 11.2 10.8
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So again, not a vs. thing, but by essentially any measure, Williams has been better on offense this year is almost every way than Davis was throughout last year, when Davis was considered a good backup. They look different; Davis looks more animated and interesting, but this year's williams has so far been better than last year's regular season Davis in terms of actual results.
As for defense, safe to say that both need work. However, as a team it sure seems we are good at forcing bad shots, but not so good at securing the miss, a very important part of good defense; despite his stone hands, Sheldon is much better at rebounding than Davis, so I like him out there when Perk is on the bench.
I'm not saying Sheldon is a better player than Davis, at least not until Davis gets a few games in this season. However, I do think he gets a negative reputation based on how he looks and how good it seems he should be, whereas Davis gets bonus respect for being better than it looks like he could be. Just remember that Player 1 exceeding expectations and player 2 falling short of expectations does not mean that player 1's on court contributions are more posititve than player 2's.