jope
Well-Known Member
If Don is the smallest guy on the floor, we become incredibly more dynamic, and I don't think his value would drop, even without Gobert (Don didn't play with Gobert as much as you'd think, only 4 of his top 10 lineups featured Gobert).
Don was noticeably better while playing PG, as the numbers showed that If Don played full time PG this season, in his 33.8 mins per game, he would have averaged 28/6/5 on 54.5 eFG%, with a 29.1 PER (82games.com)
He also defended opposing PGs somewhat better, with opposing SGs shooting .557 eFG% compared to opposing PGs shooting .544 eFG%.
His net production (vs his opponent) while playing PG was also higher than when he plays SG (PG: +8.5 PER, +14 ppg, +1.5 assts | SG: +4.7 PER, +11.4, +2.5 asst)
Don would thrive as PG (not stating whether the team would), and thus I don't think his value would drop.
If we want the team to be ok we need to be able to hide him though. There's no way he's any worse of a defender than Lillard or Curry, and those teams have made it work plenty of times, but it has to be planned and accounted for.
Don was noticeably better while playing PG, as the numbers showed that If Don played full time PG this season, in his 33.8 mins per game, he would have averaged 28/6/5 on 54.5 eFG%, with a 29.1 PER (82games.com)
He also defended opposing PGs somewhat better, with opposing SGs shooting .557 eFG% compared to opposing PGs shooting .544 eFG%.
His net production (vs his opponent) while playing PG was also higher than when he plays SG (PG: +8.5 PER, +14 ppg, +1.5 assts | SG: +4.7 PER, +11.4, +2.5 asst)
Don would thrive as PG (not stating whether the team would), and thus I don't think his value would drop.
If we want the team to be ok we need to be able to hide him though. There's no way he's any worse of a defender than Lillard or Curry, and those teams have made it work plenty of times, but it has to be planned and accounted for.