kekgeek1 wrote:KG4Ever wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:KG4Ever wrote:I can't believe how much love Darius Garland gets. Sure, his 3 point percentage was excellent at 47.8%, but it was 5 games against weak competition. He also had 3 turnovers per game vs. 2.6 assists. His scoring average was decent at 16.2 pts per game but none of his other stats are all that impressive, despite playing a soft schedule. Add in fact, he ended the season injured and has a short wingspan (6"5) and I really don't understand the hype. Keep in mind Derrick Williams shot 3s at even a higher clip (56.8%) and so I would not trade up for a guy based on a small sample size that may or not translate, especially when he hasn't shown much of an all around game.
He has almost identical numbers as Kyrie had in college. Also 16.2 pts per game would be higher if he didn't get hurt in the first 2 minutes of the game. Of course the mystery of Garlund helps his case but he has a good case on being the 4th best prospect.
Not really close in my opinion unless you are only looking at points and three points. Kyrie's other stats are much better and he faced much better competition. Also, Kyrie's net rating was elite and Garland has one of worst net ratings of lottery slotted guys. I will give you a more thorough breakdown if you like.
Garland average 16.2/3.8/2.6 with 3 TO a game on 53/47/75 with a strength of schedule of 7.76 also points skewed because he played 2 minutes in one game.
Irving average 17.5/3.4/4.3 with 2.5 TO a game on 52/46/90 with a strength of schedule of 8.31
Pretty darn close. Once again Irving was a better prospect but in a weak draft at the top I can see why Garland is considered the 4th best prospect. I get it.
Nothing is skewed when compared to Irving as Kyrie's MPG (27.5) is actually slightly less than Garland (27.8 ) and Kyrie's assist numbers are significantly better than Garland.
Here are some stats you left out
Free Throw percentage: Kyrie .901 Garland .750
Steals: Kyrie 1.5 Garland 0.8
Blocks: Kyrie 0.5 Garland 0.4
Offensive Rating: Kyrie 135.1 Garland 112.0
Defensive Rating (lower is better): Kyrie 92.7 Garland 106.3
Box Score plus Minus: Kyrie 14.3 Garland 5.0
Kyrie sample size 11 vs. Garland's sample size 5
Darius was ranked 21st by Rivals coming out of high school and I just don't think he showed that much in college to warrant a huge jump (the good-his 3 point shooting and scoring, the bad-turnovers, assists (fewer than turnovers and poor for point guard slated to go in top 5), and lack of defensive stats, and injury status).
I'm not saying Garland's stats aren't bad, but only his three point shooting is really impressive and given that is done in 5 games, we really can't feel good about the small sample size. I just have no confidence that Garland will be better than about 14 other guys not named Zion or Ja in this year's draft and I would hate to give up anything of value to move up for him. Plus if you look at Mock Drafts for next year, you see that the draft is loaded with point guards and so if we want to draft a young point guard, I'd rather wait til next year.