Avery Bradley = terrific two way player who improves every season
Marcus Morris = undersized medicore PF who doesn't rebound or defend well for his position
nice trade, Danny....
This wasn't necessarily a trade for talent (see salary situations).
I'm cautiously optimistic. His FG% and 2PT% are lower than ideal and he grabbed just under 5 rebounds a game in starters minutes the past 3 years, but he did play next to Drummond, a rebounding beast who grabbed 14/per the past 3 years and led the NBA in '15-'16. I'm hoping that next to Al, Morris could jump from 5/game to 7/game.
There really are things to like about him though, especially since we kinda got him for free (besides having AB this year) due to AB's impending FA. In the past 2-4 seasons he:
-Averaged over 80 games a year in the past 4 years, so he was durable and available.
-Averaged 14 points/game in his 2 years in Detroit, so he can score some (on 12.2 shots).
-Shot 36% on 3's the past 4 years including a down year last year (over 3 attempts/game).
-Competent passer averaging 2+ assists/game, 10%+ assist% in 2 years with Detroit.
-Averaged 4.38 win shares a year in the past 4 years (AB had 3.05, missed time hurt this).
-In the playoffs vs. Cavs in '15-'16, had a great series. Per game: 17.8 points, ~3 boards & assists, 39% on 3's, 62%+ TS%, 16.7 PER, 11.6 assist%, all on a low 21.7% usage rate.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/morrima03.htmlI hope he rebounds and pick his spots to shoot more on our stacked team, but IMO he has positives. I'll miss AB, but he was leaving after this year. I'm happy we only lose 1 guy to get Hayward/manage our cap instead of 2 (Crowder/Smart now & AB next year).