Those stats don't include their last game played. Against each other.
Coincidently, they both scored 0 points.
I do think frank just needs an opportunity, although i didnt watch the game so i dont know how he did on defense or who he was getting those numbers against.Grandma wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 8:56 am Example 943,743 why the NBA makes little to no sense to me. Here is a guy who is a "bubble" (meaning borderline) NBA player, plays 22 minutes in an NBA game, and puts up those stats.
Then you have guys such as Ben Simmons who are considered "elite" players who don't do much more than what Frank did last night.
Obviously, having watched his college career, we knew what he could do. And his rebounding numbers always suggested that he played bigger than his height, and had the physicality to compete.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:53 am When you look at Mason's advanced stats, or traditional stats on a per minute basis, he looks like a very average NBA player. I mean that as a compliment in the sense he's been treated as a borderline NBA talent thus far and a borderline guy should by definition be below average, but he's played more like a really solid backup PG. And his numbers seem to be improving when you normalize for minutes played.
I mean, if he magically developed a jump shot and told everyone he was a 19 years old...