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http://basketball-players.pointafte...gn=tt.cm.ob.dt.10848#7-Portland-Trail-Blazers
Their analysis appears to be based completely on Win Shares and Box-Plus-Minus.
Their analysis appears to be based completely on Win Shares and Box-Plus-Minus.
#24 of 30 Portland Trail Blazers
Frontcourt Trio: Al-Farouq Aminu, Noah Vonleh, Mason Plumlee
Combined 2015-16 Win Shares:11.3
Combined 2015-16 BPM: -1.0
Win Shares + BPM: 10.3
Portland was pretty clearly better off playing small-ball with Maurice Harkless and Al-Farouq Aminu locking down the forward spots, but head coach Terry Stotts let Vonleh start 56 games before making the change. Due to that, Vonleh gets the nod here and significantly docks the Trail Blazers' standing on this list.
Although Vonleh was a disappointment, Aminu was a revelation. The former No. 8 overall pick from 2010 maxed out as a 31.5 percent shooter from deep as a rookie. He never eclipsed even 30 percent shooting in four subsequent seasons. But after joining the Trail Blazers, he shot a career-best 36.1 percent. His evolution into a viable stretch 4, coupled with Mason Plumlee's consistency, carried Portland's frontcourt — which is obviously the team's weakness compared to Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum in the backcourt.
Look for Portland's brass to target frontcourt upgrades in free agency this summer.
