Wesley Johnson's statistics are largely meaningless. There is some value to be found in them but not much.
They lack meaning because Wesley has been played out of position for the vast majority of his young NBA career. A position where due to his skill-set he is a much less effective basketball player.
His career will start to take shape once he is developed as an out and out small forward. He is a more effective defender, a more effective rebounder and a better offensive player at the three spot. His play and development will improve considerably once used there.
Aren't you a little disappointed in his rebounding numbers at the 2?
Rebounding opportunities are very different between the two and the three. The positions on the floor. The caliber of shooter you are defending. Your responsibility in terms of boxing out. As well as your coach's directions to look for transition responsibilities.
His rebounding numbers will increase considerably once used as a small forward ... as Kevin Durant's did once he was moved from SG to SF.
Yes, his rebounding numbers are disappointing as a two guard and yes I do expect them to improve considerably and prove quite solid as a small forward.
Okay, this is a very small sample but he has played a good bit of SF since Beasley went down and if you look at his position splits in 82games.com you'll see that his initial rebounding numbers are solid. Neutral with his opponent (slight positive differential).