CoolBreeze44 wrote:Oh boy. For a night the anti Wiggins gang gets some rocket fuel for all their venom to spew out. Congratulations, have your day in the sun. Never mind that the announcing crew was marveling at how easy the game comes to Wiggins in the first half, when he was actually involved in Thibs offense. Never mind how Wiggins was winning the matchup when they were actually paired against each other. Never mind that Zach had all the motivation in the world to play great tonight. Never mind, and how soon you forget, that Zach is one of the worst defenders at his position in the league. And never mind that there will be other nights when these teams get together and play. But Dammit, Zach won the game last night for the Bulls and that's final confirmation that we traded the wrong guy. I wish the world was that simple. Nick Foles would be the best quarterback in the NFL and Chumbawamba would be known as the best band ever.
Take it for what it's worth but Zachs PER is 18.6 so far this season and his DRtg is 109. Both career bests.
Wiggins PER is 13.4 and DRtg is 112. PER is a career low.
OK so Zach hasn't played as much. But then again he should be rusty from no training camp and offseason rehab. But he's playing better then ever and Wiggins took a dump this year.
Another copy and paste stats genius. Just what we need. Thanks.
Just pointing out facts. It wasn't a genius move, purely obvious.
Clearly you have the skills to parse those advanced stats since it's so obvious to you. Thanks for making it crystal clear for everyone.
This thread has certainly spun out of control, hasn't it. :).
I just wish we could have handled it better than Andrew Wiggins handles the basketball.
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Only considering ball handling, who would you rather have try to get his own shot with the game on the line, Wiggins, or Corey "Drunken Dribbler" Brewer? Remember, we're not talking about how Wiggins shot is actually more consistent than Brewer's, just which is the better (least bad) ball handler? :-P