Q12543 wrote:I understand where the Hummel skeptics are coming from, but let me point out a few additional facts.
1. Robbie Hummel was our only bench player with a net positive on/off number. In other words, we actually performed slightly better as a team when he was in the game versus out of the game. That wasn't the case with Barea, Cunningham, Dieng, Shabazz, Shved, Turiaf, Budinger, and Mbah Moute. In every single case, except for Hummel, our team performed worse with them on the court versus off of the court. So for as horrible as some of you claim him to be, it certainly didn't affect our quality of play as a team while he was on the court. Was that just dumb luck?
2. Hummel was our 5th best rebounder, behind Love, Dieng, Turiaf, and Pekovic. Folks always seem to underestimate the value of ending possessions (defensive rebounding) and continuing possessions (offensive rebounding). Outside of Love and our Centers, he was our best rebounder folks.
3. Hummel had the lowest turnover rate on our squad last season and had nearly a 3:1 assist to turnover ratio. Unlike a lot of younger players, he actually knows what the hell he's doing out there. He averaged .5 turnovers per 36 minutes. The ability to play mistake-free basketball actually matters, yet turnovers is often overlooked as a meaningful statistical category.
4. What some of you see as someone with poor lateral movement and lack of vertical leap, I see a guy that makes good decisions, positions himself well, and fights for rebounds.
5. And we get all of this for only 900K!
His shooting efficiency was poor, but I think with more reps he will eventually be a good 3-point shooter. He's proven that at other levels of play and I have no doubt he can get there in the NBA.
Good post q. Hummel actually started in games where martin was out early in the season. He will start at sf and brewer moves to sg in those instances. We won a couple of those games and even had a big blowout win. He even got to play ahead of dw in the rotation early in the season. Bud pretty much took his minutes and role once he got back and hummel spend a few games inactive.
Look guys, hummel is signed the minimum and will probably be in street cloths a lot this season. I dont see a problem with that. He is best suited as a 13-15th guy and is being paid accordingly.