Re: Do We Even Need TurkeyBoy?
Quick... what was Hedo's PER in this year's playoffs?
He did NOT have a good playoff run. He was remarkably inconsistent and he was not a productive player.
His PER in this year's playoffs?
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13.2.
Which was down from his regular season (a sub-average 14.8) as well as his playoff PER last year (15.3) but above his career playoff average of 12.4... he's had two sub-9.0 PER playoff years of the seven times he's been in the playoffs and has never reached 16.0.
Terrible? Maybe not. Impressive? Definitely not.
If he were a defensive stopper, this could be more acceptable. But he's not. He's an offensive player that doesn't shoot that well and who doesn't do much of ANYTHING well.
Ugh.
Ed O.
Quick... what was Ourtlaw's PER in this year's playoffs?
He did NOT have a good playoff run. He was remarkably inconsistent and he was not a productive player.
His PER in this year's playoffs?
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6.3.
Terrible? Definitely. Impressive? Definitely not.
If he were a defensive stopper, this could be more acceptable. But he's not. He's an offensive player that doesn't shoot that well and who doesn't do much of ANYTHING well.
Ugh.
Quick... what was Batum's PER in this year's playoffs?
He did NOT have a good playoff run. He was remarkably inconsistent and he was not a productive player.
His PER in this year's playoffs?
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6.1.
Terrible? Yep. Impressive? Definitely not.
Ugh.
Still think Hedo wouldn't be a significant improvement?
In general, scoring is a lot lower during the play-offs. The competition is much better than the average regular season opponent, the pace is slower and naturally the average PER goes down due to the lower scoring. So, it's no surprise that Hedo's PER was lower in the play-offs. His scoring, rebounds and assists were all down compared to his regular season averages, but he still averaged 15.8/4.5/4.8 in this year's play-offs and 17.5/6.4/5.5 the previous year. Our two small forwards combined averaged 11.0/3.5/0.7 (in equivalent minutes). Still think Hedo isn't significant upgrade?
And, for those who claim Rudy is a better player than Hedo. His PER in the play-offs was 11.4 and he averaged 7.5/2.8/1.0.
You'll may to play the small sample size card, but that's one of the benefits of adding Hedo, he has a much larger body of proven play-off performance than Outlaw or Batum. You may also try to play the age card, and one would hope Outlaw and Batum would get better with more play-off experience (one would hope, PERs in the 6 range are absolutely horrible), but given the choice, I'd rather have a guy who has proven he can contribute in the post season than bank on guys who may take several years of additional play-off experience to reach that same level.
So, bring in Hedo, let him help the young team advance in the play-offs, like he did in Orlando. Trade Outlaw for an upgrade at starting PG, or back-up power forward and groom Batum to be Hedo's eventual replacement.
BNM