let me rephrase what i said then, i agree with the parts about sergio not bayless. the guy has made 38.7% of his shots, he's not a great finisher and hasn't been a great shooter. could he be either/both of those things, sure but he isn't right now. he gets to the line, but teams have let him go wildly into the lane and he can't finish as easily as most would think. most of you on here praised hindrickson for his grades last week, what did he say about bayless? he's struggled to shoot from 1 to 23 feet. the guy isn't ready to run a team yet, and nate knows this. why would nate throw him under the bus and say he's not a good defender and gets lost out there if the opposite was true? jerryd may be a great player some day but today isn't that day and neither is tomorrow. you guys need to stop suckling at the teet that is bayless and let him progress.
This is the trouble with using full season stats, rather than looking at trends when it comes to a rookie. Jerryd was shooting a pretty dismal 25% in the little fits and starts of playing time he got in the first 30 games, which isn't too surprising considering he was getting 2 minutes here 6 minutes there. The telling stats for me are what he was able to do in each game after Blake went down. During that period his shooting percentage with extended mintues is
48%, and his shooting percentage on two point shots is
55%, factor in that he's generated
55 foul shots in
311 total minutes for a
6.3 per 36 foul rate and you discover in fact that Jerryd is an
elite finsisher. Furthermore, Jerryd put up
41 assists in those
311 minutes for an assists rate of
4.7 per 36 which indicates a lot of growth from the beginning of the season and summer league to now; the key here is that his shooting percentage and assist rate climbed substantially when given the PT, they weren't flat and they didn't decrease. It's fairly inexcusable that you can't even do a little bit of basic research to back up your claims.
You're welcome to call this sucking his "teet" but there is some evidence to support the notion that Jerryd ought to be getting more of the backup minutes than Chacho. Personally, I don't really have a problem with Sergio getting the minutes because I realize this is make-or-break time for the young Spaniard; he's got 28 games (+ playoffs?) to show this team that he belongs here past the summer as a long term backup or maybe even as a starter, if he really starts to blow our socks off -- and I actually hope he does succeed, because he's cheap and if he does well enough he could make Steve Blake somewhat expendable, freeing up 4 million more in cap room or possibly facilitating a lopsided trade.