BlazerCaravan
Hug a Bigot... to Death
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TL;DR: The sky might be falling, but it's falling on the roof of a house that can withstand it. Looking at four of our young guys compared to four of our starters from the 2010 team in their younger years, I hope to assuage doubts (your and my own) that we have any hope.
There is hope.
Our young guys have quite a bit of potential that might be more fully realized if we move away from a win-now scenario and move into another win when we're ready scenario.
http://bkref.com/tiny/SLk31
This is a comparison of rookie year LaMarcus and this year's Meyers Leonard. It should (a) give you an idea of how far LaMarcus grew, and (b) how far Leonard could grow. Remember that LA his rookie year had basically no footwork, was slow making decisions with the ball, and had a poor outside game.
http://bkref.com/tiny/fMzvn
This is a comparison of second year Brandon Roy and current year Damian Lillard. Where Meyers is basically a year behind LaMarcus in development, Damian is about half a year behind. There is still room for Lillard to grow (we haven't reached his ceiling, even if his ceiling might be below Roy's 2008-09 season, ultimately).
http://bkref.com/tiny/scrhA
This is a comparison of current year CJ McCollum and rookie year Wesley Matthews. These two years show the player at the same age, getting the feel for the game. While this takes into account CJ's bad start for the first half of the season, his second half was so good that it actually puts him in the conversation here. CJ shoots as well as Wes from three, and his Defensive Win Share Per Minute (which you need to use your own calculator to find) is actually slightly better than Wesley's.
http://bkref.com/tiny/9yQyQ
This is a comparison of current year Allen Crabbe and rookie year Nicolas Batum. Again, Defensive Win Shares Per Minutes is comparable to Nic, though rebounding and two-point shooting make Allen less efficient than Nic overall. Three point shooting is comparable though. For three-and-D purposes, these two players are interchangable right now.
There is hope.
Our young guys have quite a bit of potential that might be more fully realized if we move away from a win-now scenario and move into another win when we're ready scenario.
http://bkref.com/tiny/SLk31
This is a comparison of rookie year LaMarcus and this year's Meyers Leonard. It should (a) give you an idea of how far LaMarcus grew, and (b) how far Leonard could grow. Remember that LA his rookie year had basically no footwork, was slow making decisions with the ball, and had a poor outside game.
http://bkref.com/tiny/fMzvn
This is a comparison of second year Brandon Roy and current year Damian Lillard. Where Meyers is basically a year behind LaMarcus in development, Damian is about half a year behind. There is still room for Lillard to grow (we haven't reached his ceiling, even if his ceiling might be below Roy's 2008-09 season, ultimately).
http://bkref.com/tiny/scrhA
This is a comparison of current year CJ McCollum and rookie year Wesley Matthews. These two years show the player at the same age, getting the feel for the game. While this takes into account CJ's bad start for the first half of the season, his second half was so good that it actually puts him in the conversation here. CJ shoots as well as Wes from three, and his Defensive Win Share Per Minute (which you need to use your own calculator to find) is actually slightly better than Wesley's.
http://bkref.com/tiny/9yQyQ
This is a comparison of current year Allen Crabbe and rookie year Nicolas Batum. Again, Defensive Win Shares Per Minutes is comparable to Nic, though rebounding and two-point shooting make Allen less efficient than Nic overall. Three point shooting is comparable though. For three-and-D purposes, these two players are interchangable right now.

Welcome to today's NBA. The current "conventional wisdom" is that every shot is supposed to be within 10' of the hoop, or from beyond the arc. The mid-range jumper is supposedly the worst type of shot there is.