i think thats way too harsh on paolo. the efficiency stuff is accurate but trading him is an overreaction, the guys 22. he has room to grow and change his playstyle, thats on the coaching if they keep letting him take so many bad shots
Dinging a dude who was injured for over half the season, while having to carry the offense at age 22. Why don't we look at his post all star-numbers for change? 30 ppg on 59% TS, where does that rank him? Not to mention what he's already done, leading a damn near 50 win team in points, rebound and assists in just year 2. Anthony Edwards had a TS% of 56.4% in year 3 (while not being injured for half of it), was he empty calories too? Why is Paolo the only player held to a godlike standard.
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i think thats way too harsh on paolo. the efficiency stuff is accurate but trading him is an overreaction, the guys 22. he has room to grow and change his playstyle, thats on the coaching if they keep letting him take so many bad shots
no dog in this fight, but the "he can change" line of thinking has gotten a lot of GMs and coaches fired
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Dinging a dude who was injured for over half the season, while having to carry the offense at age 22. Why don't we look at his post all star-numbers for change? 30 ppg on 59% TS, where does that rank him? Not to mention what he's already done, leading a damn near 50 win team in points, rebound and assists in just year 2. Anthony Edwards had a TS% of 56.4% in year 3 (while not being injured for half of it), was he empty calories too? Why is Paolo the only player held to a godlike standard.