Camden wrote:FNG wrote:Yes, they only played together one game and I'm not going to draw strong conclusions from it, but my recollection of that game was quite negative. I remember a Toronto team that seemed to be just going through the motions, and I remember not having a good feeling about how we looked when our two stars were on the court together. Sure enough, they combined for 11 turnovers, and Russell was a disappointing -22... a bad sign from a high-scoring star who has shown poor on/off numbers during his career and whose tendency to turn the ball over seems to be getting worse rather than better as his career progresses.
So, I have to disagree here. I've debated in D'Angelo Russell's favor time and time again and comments like this are a big part of the reason. I don't think he gets a fair shake on this board at times.
Russell scored 22 points on 7-12 shooting from the floor and 4-5 from three that game. He made all four of his free throws. He dropped five assists to go along with an unsightly six turnovers -- not a great ratio. However, you'll take a .799 TS% from your lead guard any game of the week. And while you noted his +/- was -22 you didn't mention that his BPM was 1.9. Judging by the rest of the Wolves as well as the Raptors, I'd say that Russell wasn't the issue in that game -- far from it. Malik Beasley, Josh Okogie, and James Johnson were significantly outplayed by OG Anunobi, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, and Patrick McCaw. The supporting cast got beat badly.
Also, Russell's TOV% the last three years of 16.8, 13.6, and 13.6 point him to be trending in the right direction, not wrong. His 13.6 TOV% in 2019-20 was better than Ben Simmons, Ricky Rubio, Ja Morant, Trae Young, Kyle Lowry, LeBron James, Devin Booker, Luka Doncic, Jrue Holiday, James Harden, Chris Paul, and Malcolm Brogdon... Basically, what I'm saying is that Russell takes care of the ball better than a
lot of his peers, at least statistically.
In no way, shape, or form is Russell a perfect player -- not even close, really -- but I think he's a lot better than how you view him, FNG.
I kind of thought this board would be divided about D-Lo's potential. I suspect there are some here that see him as at least close to a perennial all-star, and others who question whether he can contribute to a winning team. Obviously I hope you and others that really like D-Lo end up being correct, but I still have my doubts. My history with Russell goes back to an overtime game against the Gophers where he scored about 30 to lead OSU to victory. But despite his brilliant offense, what impressed me most that day was his defense- or at least his defensive potential. In the first half and again in overtime, Thad Matta put him on whoever seemed to be hottest for the Gophers, and he consistently shut his man down. But a different player showed up in the second half- he seemed lackadaisical on defense, and an undermanned Gopher team snuck back into the game and sent it to overtime.
But despite the 2nd half lapse, I became a Russell fan that day. While I still thought Towns should be the first pick in the draft, I thought Russell (but not Okafor) should at least be in the conversation. Like this year, I debated with friends whether a trade down to eventually grab Russell might not be a bad way to go. But whatever I saw on defense that day has been completely absent during his NBA career (oddly, I also viewed Towns as potentially a defensive star at Kentucky, and he too has been a disappointment on D). Russell clearly has the tools to be a great defender because I saw it in person, so it must be a lack of interest that holds him back. Since this is also a risk factor for Edwards and KAT also struggles on defense, the potential for three guys who mostly focus on offense being in our starting lineup is concerning to me.
As for turnovers, I wonder if Russell's turnover percentage is better when he plays the 2 and has a real point guard on the floor with him. Maybe somebody here knows how to evaluate his stats as a PG vs. his stats as a SG. I still think Rubio wasn't brought here to come off the bench- he hasn't begun a game on the bench since 2012, and he's coming off one of his best seasons. My hope for this team is that Ricky starts and plays at least 32 minutes- I think he can help D-Lo a lot on both ends of the court, and will also be very helpful at both ends for KAT and Edwards.