Rastapopoulos
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Lillard will almost certainly win the ROY, and if he did not I would be outraged. He has been the starting PG of a team that competed pretty well for the better part of the season, played heavy minutes and showed clutchness that no normal rookie should have.
THAT SAID: he is not Jesus Christ Almighty. He dribbles too much. His defense is poor. His PG skills are just average. He has been badly exposed by good-but-non-All Star PGs like Mike Conley. If he has been in the top ten in PER for PGs this season then it's news to me. (Not that I think PER is all that, but if you're not a great defender, you better have a good PER going for you.)
Perhaps the best thing about him, and that may drive him to be greater than he currently is, is his attitude. He doesn't get too high or too low and he genuinely seems to have a drive to improve. But let's not assume that he automatically will. ROYs from Damon Stoudamire to Tyreke Evans have looked a lot worse after a promising rookie season.
THAT SAID: he is not Jesus Christ Almighty. He dribbles too much. His defense is poor. His PG skills are just average. He has been badly exposed by good-but-non-All Star PGs like Mike Conley. If he has been in the top ten in PER for PGs this season then it's news to me. (Not that I think PER is all that, but if you're not a great defender, you better have a good PER going for you.)
Perhaps the best thing about him, and that may drive him to be greater than he currently is, is his attitude. He doesn't get too high or too low and he genuinely seems to have a drive to improve. But let's not assume that he automatically will. ROYs from Damon Stoudamire to Tyreke Evans have looked a lot worse after a promising rookie season.



