SharpesTriumph
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Points per shot isn't everything on offense; usage and minutes matter a lot too. Eubanks is tied with Dame on your list, but he doesn't space the floor, doesn't create offense, only converts from other or from easy putbacks.but in the NBA that's a huge weakness that significantly impacts his value. It doesn't matter how pretty a shooting form is. What matters is the points/shot:
Dame 1.55 points/shot
Eubanks 1.55
Watford 1.42
Grant 1.41
Nurk 1.38
Hart 1.34
Ant 1.25
Reddish 1.25
Sharpe 1.22
Thybulle 1.19
Little 1.18
Knox 1.16
Desmond Bane 1.33
Jordan Poole 1.31
Malik Monk 1.31
Keegan Murray 1.25
he's not out of place compared to other role players. He just has the CJ problem and that't his style of offense just won't draw whistles and generate critical points from the line
that's all true, and that has value as well as offering some hope for more upside. But right now, and FT Rate is part of this, he's at 3rd-4th-option/role-player/6th-man level by impact and temperament.
Ant had to be the second guard option behind Dame, doesn't shoot the team Techs as Dame gets to, had Dame injured (thus didn't have a skilled cocreator as Dame always did), and was on a lottery team that had less efficient teammates to open the floor for himself.
Ant certainly needs to improve to be a legit average starting caliber player in the NBA. He is young and may improve. But not all young players improve.
Dumping Ant for a poor talent return could end up as a Jermaine O'Neal 2.0 situation. The Blazers shouldn't dump him for crap as they did with Norman Powell. If the Blazers can get a legit starting frontcourt player then yes they should consider it.
But just looking at all of Ants stats and shortcomings the last 2 years isn't a fair way to judge his long term worth.
