Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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In his stint starting at SG, Crabbe has raised his PER to 10.3 (it was 9.9 just a few days ago).
You got that backwards. Crabbe had "improved" his PER to above the 10.0 basketball equivalent of the Mendoza Line before he started in Lillard's absence. As a starter, it dipped back down to 9.9, and then after one decent game coming off the bench last night, it was back up to 10.3.
You seem enthralled by these minor oscillations in Crabbe's PER, but that's all they are, insignificant minor oscillations. He's been bouncing around on either side of the 10.0 barrier most of the season. Changes this small are insignificant. Aminu saw his PER drop by 0.3 while he was out injured. Since PER is based on league average performance, which is recalculated nightly, a player can see his PER increase/decrease by a couple tenths of a point without even playing, depending on what the rest of the league does that day.
So, 10.3 vs. 9.9 is meaningless. Unless Crabbe suddenly rockets up to the PER = 12 range, this is who he is - for now. And, even at PER = 12, he's grotesquely under-performing his contract.
Turner is the one who has actually made significant improvement in his production. On 11/21 he had a very Crabbe-like PER = 9.5. Five games later on 12/1, his PER had jumped up to 11.8. A game later, it was over 12, where it has remained ever since. By mid-December, Turner's production was inline with his career average. The Turner we've seen for the last month is pretty much who Evan Turner is.
Unfortunately, the same is true for Allen Crabbe.
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