Twin Towers
Well-Known Member
Matthews is the worst passing wing we have (besides Jeffers)
Matthews had a lot of good passes in the lane. CJ Miles is way worse than Brewer or Matthews.
Matthews is the worst passing wing we have (besides Jeffers)
Give 1 reason why? Did you notice whenever he guarded melo, Melo couldnt score or had to work extremely hard for it. when CJ was on him is when Melo got his points. Give 1 solid reason that Matthews is an over rated defender. Oh and in the Lakers series he blocked Kobe twice.
Matthews = most overrated defender in Jazz history.
Will Wes be able to put up 13.7/3.7/2.2/1.7 (points/rpg/apg/steals) next year with similiar minutes? That is what Ronnie did in his full second year. They have different style games but Ronnie is just as productive no matter how you slice it. You can even argue Brewer's steals negate Matthews slightly better man D. Yes Wes can space the floor, but has more trouble finishing inside due to his height and average hops (60.7% inside efg compared to Brewer's 65.2%).
Now Matthews is the better fit, but if you can get one at half the cost its a no brainer.
For those of you that LOVE Matthews defense, look at this:
Carmelo averaged 31 pts and 9 rebs on 46% shooting in the playoffs. Matthews really slowed him down. Carmelo averaged 28 and 7 in the regular season.
Kobe averaged 32 pts, 4 rebs, and 6 assists on 52% shooting in the playoffs. Kobe averaged 25, 5 and 5 in the regular season.
Matthews in an over-rated defender. If he was the defender you guys claim him to be, you would assume Kobe's and Carmelo's #'s would come down against (even if just slightly) against Matthews, not get significantly better.
There is NO way he is worth this contract.
For those of you that LOVE Matthews defense, look at this:
Carmelo averaged 31 pts and 9 rebs on 46% shooting in the playoffs. Matthews really slowed him down. Carmelo averaged 28 and 7 in the regular season.
Kobe averaged 32 pts, 4 rebs, and 6 assists on 52% shooting in the playoffs. Kobe averaged 25, 5 and 5 in the regular season.
Matthews in an over-rated defender. If he was the defender you guys claim him to be, you would assume Kobe's and Carmelo's #'s would come down against (even if just slightly) against Matthews, not get significantly better.
There is NO way he is worth this contract.
but but but ZOMG!!! WESlLEY WAS A ROOKIE!!
Again your comparisons are about after guys left the team. Not when they stayed. Everyone on this board whether they like Sloan or not knows that this system can make certain players better than they are. Key word is CERTAIN players. Matthews is a guy who fits our system. That is why he is worth that amount. Because he fits our system.
If you show me a guy who played for the Jazz had a really good year than the next year ON THE JAZZ he was horrible please do (injuries of course determine that). That is the only fair comparison.
You are limiting my options here. I can show you guys who had one/two good years in NBA in general, and then performed poorly ever after.
Why are you comparing number from Brewer in his second year? How about Brewer last year. And you are wrong. Steals do not negate the man to man D. Not even close. Brewer going to for steals actually hurts his man to man defense a lot. That is why he got burnt more than he should. Because Brewer actually has better lateral quickness than Matthews. But his decision making on defense sucks. He goes for steals and gets burnt more often than Matthews. Sloan even complained about Brewer going for too many steals.
Brewer is not as productive when it counts. Come playoff time is what matters. Brewer's defender doesn't even worry about him. Our floor spacing sucks. If you want to only worry about the regular season than your right Brewer is the better option. But scouting reports are used a lot more when your playing a time in a 7 game series. That is how you slice it. Brewer is not as effective period!
Your right I am limiting your options. That is the point to a debate right? lol
My point is the Jazz system keeps people consistent because our system is consistent. You can't compare Matthews in his second year in a jazz uniform to players who left the system. Its "apples to oranges".
Remembered a guy who had 1 good year in Utah and sucked thereafter: Chris Morris. First year in Utah he was good: similar stats as Wes even. Then never was useful. As far as other NBA teams, Meech had a couple of good years in NBA and became nobody. Not saying this will happen to Wes, but there is certainly a risk of him being one year wonder.
I think we're being unnecessarily harsh on Brewer. Yeah he wasn't an all star, but I think we really missed his finishing at the basket last year after the trade. ...If anyone can look at the roster with Matthews vs. with Brewer and see a large difference in the win column, then you have overestimated Matthew's impact.