Last month alone, Nash had his way with IT in the 2nd half, and IT was hid on Shannon Brown to start. CP3 had his way in the 2nd of two, although IT did play good D in the 1st of two. Dragic had his way with him. Felton had his way with him. The SA game was particularly bad, as just about every SA PG had their way with him. Three meeting with OKC, where IT was poor enough guarding Westbrook Smart just switched Reke over to guard him in. Just can't guard Westbrook at all. Games I didn't mention were against LAL and Char, which were against basically a college team and the LA 3rd string, where I don't take much of anything from those games for anyone. Minn, he guarded Ridnour well, after Ridnour lit us up the previous time. Played well defensively against Dal and NO. Lost both.
Why am I comparing Reke to Parker or Rose? Let's see, as I explained above, take guys who are used to having the ball in their hands, stick them in the corner, and of course their stats suffer, even two of the top PG's in the league. But here you are, then comparing the stats of an undersized SF to a PG, and thinking that's a logical way to compare two guards. If you wanted to be logical, you'd have compared Reke's stats at PG under Smart, which I posted a few weeks ago, and compared those to IT at PG under the same coach. But that would involve using stats in context, which you're incapable of doing.
Off the top of my head, Reke stats at PG under Smart were
22 games total: 18.3 ppg, 5.9 asts, 5.6 rebs 41%FG
Last 10 games: 20.0ppg, 6.3 apg, 5.6 rebs, 42+% FG
During that span we had a better record than since IT took over PG duties. I'll also let you go look and see how many PG's in the league put up those numbers, but I'll give you one hint, IT aint one of them.
So you ignoring those stats which have been posted, and acting like they don't exist, or simply being too damn lazy yourself to calculate them shows just how disingenuous and out of context your argument is. But sure, go ahead and use Reke's time at SF being frozen out of the offense as a valid comparison to a PG involved in just about every play.
Do I even understand stats? Not sure that's even worthy of a response. I just helped point out some of the holes in your stat based thread, while I don't remember you ever popping into any of my stat based threads and showing any of it was wrong. So you can't refute any of my stat based threads, but because I respond to yours, you come back with the "do you even understand stats" crap of an argument. How convenient.
Given how you use usage rate, you don't even know how it's calculated, which again, has been pointed out here recently. You state "Even when he was at SF, his USG% was at least that of IT", and act as if that means he was as involved as IT,or had anywhere near the opportunities to impact the game? Everyone with eyes could see Reke was being frozen out and not used correctly. Yet, to make it worse, you say something stupid, "I don't know if you watch any games" even though you and everyone else knows damn well I watch every game and am commenting in game threads AS THEY HAPPEN, and then you follow up your stupid comment with an insulting one by insinuating I have Alzheimers, which I don't, but my mom is developing the early stages of, and her father died from 13 years ago. So thanks for that.
But you seem to like to accuse others of "not watching games" when they disagree with you, as some sort of deficient fallback when they make points you can't refute. You did it to me, than followed it with the Alzheimers/I don't know stats crap, and then again in a conversation with Arkitect, who is a pretty knowledgeable poster and clearly watches many, if not all the games, which in my mind shows you're not really wanting to have any kind of a sincere, genuine conversation, and would rather accuse people you know damn well watch the games, of not watching, or worse.
So I don't care if you respond to this, nor do I care enough to carry on with you. Do what you want, means little to me. There have been a number of stat based threads put up by myself and others, showing just how poor we've been with 3 guard lineups, defensively, and record wise since the Reke to SF switch, which you have yet to refute or even attempt to refute.