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re: Eric Bledsoe's Trade Value

Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:38 pm to
Posted by Jester
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Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:38 pm to
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14.0 PPG (15th)



Gravy is at 13.9 PPG without assuming his numbers will stay the same while taking on better competition.....

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6.4 APG (18th)


or 71% of Gravy's season average against 1s....

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4.5 RPG (2nd)


Almost exactly Gravy's per minute value

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1.9 SPG (5th)


Better than Greivis

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1.3 BPG (1st)


Better than Greivis

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84.6 FT%(9th)


His season averages are almost identical to Greivis. This is where competition is unimportant as FTs are uncontested. His season average here is indicative of what his numbers as a starter would be.

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40.6 FG%(30th)


43.3 > 40.6

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40.0% 3P% (11th)


This is solid, but he his TS% indicates that he doesn't perform so well on drives and pull-ups where Vasquez has thrived.

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s PPG would put him in Dragic, Conley, Teague range.


You forgot "Vasquez range"

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His APG would put him in Curry, Lawson, Jennings, Lillard, Lowry range.


Chucker range?

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His RPG puts him in Westbrook's range.


You forgot "Vasquez range"

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His SPG puts him in Kemba, Westbrook, Ellis range.


So, does he gamble too much into lanes like Ellis? Not saying that he does, but Ellis is an example of steals not exactly equaling good defense.


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