thedoper wrote:Camden wrote:Q-was-here wrote:DeRozan might be turning a corner....
That and he's been legitimately good for the last decade.
Has he ever been bad?
Ah, the DeRozen discussion again...I think I may have seen this before!
No, I don't think anyone would ever suggest that Demar has ever been bad. But for those that think statistics have some merit, it's not too difficult for even the most casual NBA fan to see that his 2021-22 season doesn't look much like the rest of his career. I don't think the suspiciously-named Q-was-here is suggesting that DeRozen was ever bad...he's always been a talented basketball player. I think he is just saying that, much like our own DLo and our (formerly) own Andrew Wiggins, he is having the best season of his career...hence, turning the corner. Just take a look at some of his stats this year compared to his career averages:
PPG: 26.8 vs. 19.8, despite playing next to a very high scoring Zach Lavine
3-point shooting: 37.3% (on 8.8 attempts per game) vs. 28%. His previous best was 33.8% and he has seldom been over 30%
Net rating: +7 compared to a negative rating for his career (Wig and DLO...are you paying attention? You're both in this select group too!).
And a bonus stat for the cohort here who believe outscoring your opponent is at least as important as accumulating style points (something our Wolves haven't quite learned yet): A team-leading on/off of 18.7, for a guy who has only had a positive on/off once in his career! Cleaning the Glass gives him an expected wins score of 37 wins, while his career total up to this season was 86 losses!
I don't think Q-was-here's comment that DeRozen has turned a corner is all that controversial. Yeah, he's never been "bad", but he is truly spectacular this season.