hasoos
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LaMarcus did improve from his rookie season to his sophmore season in PER. Then from his sohphmore campaign to his 3rd year he developed a more well rounded game and became a better defender and team player. The team won more games and his Win Shares went up. 4th season was flat.
How is that FLAT for 4 straight years?
The only part I agree with is he became a better team player from year 2 to 3. I think his defense has actually got worse, I believe his intensity has dropped off, and his court awareness has been pretty bad. His game has gone more and more outside even though we have lacked an interior presence on offense. He lacks physicality, even though he has the mass to play very physical.
Look:
Rookie year blocks per game: 1.2
2nd year: 1.2
3rd year: 1.0
4th year 0.6
So that is his defense getting better? So that is improved court awareness? 0.6 blocks per game for a player of his size and athletic ability is a fucking joke.
Rebounding:
Rookie year: 5 in 22 minutes per game. One rebound per 4.5 minutes.
Last year: 8 rebounds in 37.5 minutes. One Rebound per 4.68 minutes. Is that an improvement? Nope.
Scoring:
Rookie Year: 9 points in 22 minutes. 1 point per 2.44 minutes.
2nd year: 17.8 points in 34.9 minutes. 1 point per 1.96 minutes.
3rd year: 18.1 points in 37.1 minutes. 1 point per 2.04 minutes.
Last year: 17.9 points in 37.5 minutes. 1 point per 2.09 minutes. (In a yaar where he was expected to carry the load when Roy was out.)
Is that an improvement? I think the comment of flat growth curve if not negative, is exactly on the money. Right now half the teams we play against in the western conference, we go into the game with a big disadvantage at PF from the start of the game. You might as well right yourself up a 6 point and 3 rebound hole to start the game before you even tip the ball.



