I largely agree regarding Glen Rice. It's hard to discount 27 ppg on 47% 3PT shooting, but Rice was a liability in terms of rebounding (an anemic 4.0 boards in 42.3 minutes, which may be the worst rebounding by a SF ever), and he wasn't much of a defender.
I guess I did turn a blind eye to the minutes per game, huh?
Also on the 47% three point shooting which happened when the NBA shortened the three point line.
Glen Rice wasn't able to replicate that on a regular sized court and actually only had one season in his career where he hit above 40% on threes on a proper sized court (out of 11/12 years).
The rest of his career he was a sub-40% three point shooter.
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Glen Rice's scoring efficiency (TS%) was also quite a bit lower than someone like Chris Mullin's.
Glen Rice only broke the 60% mark once in his career and the 58% mark two other times. And all three of those campaigns happened with the shortened three point line.
The rest of his career, Rice spent the majority of his time in between the 53-56% TS% range. His best effort came in 97-98 when he hit 56.8%.
In comparison, Chris Mullin at or above 58% for every year of his career except for one outside of his first and final years. He also had seven 60+% seasons (three with the shortened three point line).
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Anyway, those are the reasons (combined with the poor defense + rebounding) why I didn't like the draft pick.