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Dennis shooting <40%, <30% from 3.
Burke shooting 43% from the field, 44% from 3.
Burke shooting 43% from the field, 44% from 3.
Is this the true measure of PG's nowadays? Shooting %'s?? I'd say often times this season Trey is actually playing the role of 6'1" SG so this is kinda comparing apples and oranges -- Look at Trey's deflated ast/to ratio and where his shots are coming from, more than 55% of his shots are Jumpers, the 3 most popular distances he shoots from are 25' 24' and 20'... They have him doing what he's good at, not taking the reigns at PG..
Schroder is so much better at running the P'n'R its almost disgraceful to see this topic on a Jazz forum. I highly doubt John Stockton would vouch for Trey's play style over Dennis'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPO7aXUmhRM
Trey apparently isn't good enough to start over Raul Neto, and Schroder is clearly a much better version of Raul Neto. So OP's train of thought certainly eludes me.
I used to say in the draftee's thread that I didn't think Trey was much more than a 2½:1 AST:TO ratio pg, he's been over that, near 3 -- Not this year though I'd say because of his new, more hands off role..
View attachment 4559View attachment 4560 -- Look at the difference between these assist charts. Trey's looks like a wing player..
@Dalamon you can't possibly think Trey's gonna command more $$ from teams 2 summers from now??
Keep in mind Dennis is also a year younger.
lol. We all know Dal doesn't need first-hand experience of things before he starts spouting capital-T Truths about them. Usually it's because he 'read a book'... now: he read some stats. Cute. lol.
lol. We all know Dal doesn't need first-hand experience of things before he starts spouting capital-T Truths about them. Usually it's because he 'read a book'... now: he read some stats. Cute. lol.
PS: your boytoy Dennis ****ing blows. Lol.
Even statstically, Burke is only a better 3-point shooter. Schroeder wins the rest of the statistical categories, including 2pt% and ft%, and dishes nearly twice as many assists in the same number of minutes. So Burke being better than Schroeder is a bad argument even if you've never seen them play. If you have, it really becomes laughable.
I wouldn't say it's "laughable" this year as there is probably an argument to be had for both sides.
I was pretty surprised when looking at the stats that they go to the FT line at basically the same rate.
And what is the argument for Burke? He's a pylon defensively and not much of a PG offensively. He's been a good outside shooter so far this year. That's about it.
I'll give Dal this much: If Dennis and Trey were on the same team, then Trey would definitely be the better backup point guard.