BigGameDamian
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I'd rather have Matthews next to Lillard.
), is The Jimmer.Wes, and it's not even close. Evans is a loser. The only way he'll be a winner is playing 20ish minutes off the bench.
Sounds a little bit like what people said about Hickson when he was a King.
Tyreke as 6th man. Want both.
What good is a wing who can't shoot OR defend. At least Bowen carved out a niche as a premier defender since he had zero offense (other than the corner 3).
Evans would be fine coming in against 2nd units where he could drive to the hoop with reckless abandon. Other than that, he lacks basketball skills.
The Blazers are fine with a SG who can defend a bit and is a scorer on offense who can camp out and shoot threes.
Matthews is fine for this team. I think Evans is a much better player offensively, but that isn't really needed, and Evans' skill-set would be wasted being the 4th option.
You never liked the Matthews signing.
Matthews, and it's not even remotely close. Matthews is a winner who makes his team better. Evans is a loser who makes his team worse. Anyone who looks at the stats and thinks Evans is better needs to look at something other than scoring average. Evens is a terribly inefficient scorer and a bad defender. Matthews is a much more efficient scorer and better defender.
Career eFG%:
Tyreke Evans: .459
Wesley Matthews: .522
Career WS/48:
Tyreke Evans: .062
Wesley Matthews: .114
Every year he's been in the league, Evans offensive rating (ORtg) has been significantly lower than his defensive rating (DRtg). In other words, he gives up more points than he produces. He has a negative impact on his team's performance.
Tyreke Evans (ORtg, DRtg):
2009-10: 107, 110
2010-11: 99, 109
2011-12: 103, 111
2012-13: 106, 110
Career: 103, 110
By comparison, Wesley Matthews has a higher offensive rating than defensive rating every single year of his career. In other words, Matthews produces more points than he allows. He has a positive impact on his team's performance.
Wesley Matthews (ORtg, DRtg):
2009-10: 113, 108
2010-11: 114, 109
2011-12: 110, 108
2012-13: 112, 109
Career: 112, 108
So, over the course of their careers, Evans gives up 7 more points per 48 minutes than he produces and Matthews produces 4 more points per 48 than he gives up. That's a 11 point/48 difference in Wesley's favor.
As bad as the Kings have been during Evans' four years in the league, they are actually worse with him on the court than off the court. Here's his Net On Court/Off Court stats from 82games.com:
Tyreke Evans (Net On Court/Off Court):
2009-10: -5.3
2010-11: +1.7
2011-12: -2.6
2012-13: -2.5
Wesley Matthews (Net On Court/Off Court):
2009-10: -0.9
2010-11: +3.9
2011-12: +6.7
2012-13: +8.0
Other than a slightly negative Net On Court/Off Court his rookie season, Wesley Matthews has had a significant positive net impact on his team's performance. And While Evans continues to wallow in negative territory, Matthews has significantly improved his Net On Court/Off Court contributions every year he's been in the league.
Looking at the advanced stats, it's very clear Matthews has a MUCH more positive impact on his team's performance than Evans.
And, that's just on court impact. Given Evans' selfish, immature attitude and potential off court problems, I don't want him anywhere near this team, not even as a 6th man backing up Matthews.
Plus, Evans has missed a significant number of games in 2 of his 4 seasons due to injuries. Do we really want another injury prone player on our roster? By comparison, Wesley Matthews is an iron man who plays through injuries and recently had his consecutive games played streak end at 250 (second highest in the league at that point). Wes shows up to play, plays hard every night and plays through pain.
Wesley Mattews is a mature, hard working player who continues to work on improving his game every off season. He's a good shooter and works hard on defense. He's a good example, a good leader, with a positive attitude that has a positive impact on his teammates both on and off the court. He's exactly the kind of player I want on my team and in my locker room. I'd rather Tyreke Evans infect someone else's locker room with his negativity, selfishness and sense of entitlement. I'm not sure where I want him to end up next, Minnesota, or the Lakers...
BNM
