
Originally Posted by
Spaniard
I'm sorry, but using per game stats aren't going to mean much to many. Per game stats are worthless. It relies on minutes played, usage, pace of play, etc. The Sixers were a high pace of play team, with no one else taking the shots, rebounding, etc etc. They were in numerous blowouts where MCW was playing garbage minutes. I don't care how many points per game a guy has if it takes him a trillion shots to get there.
I'm going to repeat, MCW had a lower true shooting percentage than Austin Rivers. Austin is a year younger by the way as well. Out of the top 45 PG's in PER this season, only 3 had a TS% less than 50% and MCW was one of them.
I'm not trying to bash MCW. He seems like a good kid. But this is a PG league right now, and he is no better than one of the 5 or 10 worst PG's in the league, and that's being generous. There is talk the Sixers might trade him this offseason, going for Exum in the draft instead.
At the end of the day, my point is if anyone considers the Jrue Holiday trade a bad deal because we could have had MCW, I just can't sit here and not say anything. Jrue is IMO one of the 3 or so best defensive point guards in the league. Even on a new team, and playing partially on a stress fracture, he put up per 36:
15.3 points, 8.4 assists, 4.5 rebounds, 1.8 steals, 44.7%FG, 39% 3PT, 81% FT, 50.5% TS
And he's only a year older than MCW.