CoolBreeze44 wrote:Let's do a little objective analysis on DLO by listing his pros and cons. Please agree/disagree, add, subtract:
Pros:
- Good scorer. More of a scorer than a shooter
- Excellent crafty passer
- Decent leader with a cool head
- Excellent teammate
- Capable of making big, timely plays
- Rebounds his position well
- Has the right kind of ego, very confident but not over the top
Cons:
- Streaky shooter, lacks consistency
- Misses too many games. I'm sorry but you can't sit out with a shin bruise for 6 games while chasing a playoff spot
- Not a great athlete. Gets by on guile and smarts.
- Poor one on one defender. Some of you listen to Jim Pete too much. Will get exposed during a playoff series
- Can at times be a ball stopper
- Needs to have his minutes managed
This is a very well-thought out and balanced analysis from someone who has been a DLo detractor on the past...as frankly I have. I don't disagree much with what Cool says here (we seldom talk about rebounding with DLo, but a career 3.6 per game for a PG is good), and would only offer a few additions on both sides.
Pros: -improving and disruptive defender off the ball, but only when paired with a very good on-ball defending guard.
-improving shot selection...fewer instances of "hero ball" and forced shots than we have seen in the past
Cons: -a below average scorer in terms of efficiency. While his 54 TS % this year is better than his career average, it is still below the average for NBA guards this season
-unattractive contract: there is general consensus here that DLo uses up too much of our cap space with his max contract.
While some here show disdain for on/off and +/- measures, there is no question that DLo has measured poorly most of his career but is terrific this year- he continues to lead the team in on/off per cleaning the glass, a remarkable turnaround for a guy who has been a net negative in this stat for his career.
Good analysis, Cool.