andalusian
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Pretty harsh for somoene who is a jump shot away from being Steve Nash. If he get's one close to that he will be a very good starter on an uptempo team.
Ugh - Steve Nash had only one year (his rookie year) where he had around 25% TOV% - Sergio actually regressed this year from his rookie year in this regard - so he clearly needs to also improve on his TOV% in order to be Steve Nash.
Add the fact that Steve Nash had only one year in his career where his TS% was lower than .500 - Sergio is yet to get there.
By his 2nd year Nash had an offensive rating of 111 - in his 3rd (and best year) Sergio is at 103 - and this is rather bad on a team that has as a whole an offensive rating of 113.9 - which is in the all-time great offenses efficiency wise. In his entire career Nash was on one team only that had a better offensive rating than what Portland had this year - with a rating of 114.5 - his first year in PHX (2nd time around).
Sergio is younger - so that goes for him - and his rebounding rate is just a tiny bit better than Nash - so there is a hope for him that in a very crazy system where defense does not matter and the idea is to run run run - he might be good - but he needs a bit more than a jump-shot to be Steve Nash - and let's get some-thing else - Nash does not just have a jump shot - he has a great jump-shot... He is a world-class jump-shooter - to the tune that for 2 years he actually lead the league in TS%...
Stranger things have happened - I guess - but Sergio is unlikely to be anything more than an acceptable backup in this league if he gets to play in a GSW or D'antoni like system and his TS% actually reaches an acceptable level. He is a big improvement in decision making and ball protecting and unimaginable improvement in jump-shot from being Steve Nash...
