Yeah, I think the problem is that
@Gguod is citing stats that take the whole season into account. Which is fine. But Bagley has been getting much better! In fact, in 2019 so far,
Bagley has the best net rating on the team, aside from Brewer's one appearance and Burks' 12 minutes/game.
Link:
https://on.nba.com/2T9EQDn
Anyone that's familiar with me know's I'm not a stats guy. Don't get me wrong, I certainly take stats into consideration, but I tend to go more with what I consider factual stats, like points per game, rebounds per game etc. Nothing subjective there. Other stats, like defensive rating and offensive rating, while useful, are also team dependent. Similar to the plus/minus stat, which to me is one of the most worthless stats out there. For instance, there was a night many moons ago when DeMarcus Cousins scored something like 38 pts, grabbed 14 boards, had 10 assists in a loss, and he ended up with a -11. Really?
So if all I did was read that one stat, and not watch the game, I'd think he had a terrible game, when the opposite would be true. If all you needed to do to judge a player was to look up his stats, then why go scout college players prior to the draft. Just look at their stats and make you decision. How do you think that would work out for you. It wouldn't, because there are too many variables involved. The single most imported test is the eye test. Then go see if the stats back up what your seeing.
A players individual stats depend greatly on who he's playing with, especially on the defensive side of the ball. Go check how many times a player known as a good defender who has a defensive rating of lets say 101, will be traded to a bad defensive team, and suddenly he has a defensive rating of 111. Did he suddenly become a bad defender? No, of course not, but defensive ratings are about what the team as a whole accomplishes when he on the floor. If their bad, it's going to reflect badly on him.
Not surprisingly, Barnes defensive rating was better when he was on the Warriors, than when he was on the Mav's. I'm not trying to throw shade on advanced ratings. I, like you, read them and take them into consideration, but in context with everything else. Unfortunately there isn't a stat for effort or hustle. Sometimes the results will reflect that, but other times not. Anyway, I'm done venting. Just my worthless two cents.