lipoli390 wrote:Camden0916 wrote:Player A in 33 GS:
15.0 PPG (19.4 per 36)
2.5 APG (3.3 per 36)
3.1 RPG (4.1 per 36)
43.8 FG% / 36.1 3P% -- 1.7 3P on 4.8 3PA / 92.2 FT%
15.9 PER
24.0 USG%
.102 WS/48
0.3 VORP
Player B in 33 GS:
17.6 PPG (17.3 per 36)
1.7 APG (1.6 per 36)
4.0 RPG (3.9 per 36)
42.7 FG% / 29.7 3P% -- 1.2 3P on 4.2 3PA / 63.0 FT%
12.7 PER
23.5 USG%
.028 WS/48
-0.3 VORP
Player A is in his sophomore season.
Player B is in his fourth season.
Who would you rather have?
Definitely player A. I suspect player B is Wiggins. :). But who is player B? The suspense is killing me, Cam!
I put the same information on Twitter and my 600+ followers have deemed that they'd want Player A.
Player B is of course Andrew Wiggins. Did the paltry free throw percentage give it away? Wink, wink.
Player A is Jamal Murray, the dynamic, college record-breaking guard we could have -- and should have -- drafted two summers ago.
The fact he compares favorably to the all-too-hyped 6'8 wing is mind-boggling, especially considering he's still getting his feet wet in the league. He can't even legally drink in America!
Defense-aside for just a second, a hypothetical backcourt of Murray and Zach LaVine would have been fun to watch. Both are adept at running off screens and playing without the basketball. Maybe not the Splash Brothers, but certainly flamethrowers from three-point range in their own right.
For those that were wondering, yes I still follow Murray.