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Age/Experience: 23 – 1 years
Position: PG
How acquired: Draft 2nd Round
Season Stats:
Code:
Player G Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3PT% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb Ast TO Stl Blk PF Pts
Ray McCallum 68 21:06 3.0 6.9 43.8 0.5 1.6 30.6 0.8 1.2 67.9 0.8 1.9 2.6 2.8 1.3 0.7 0.2 1.4 7.4
Season Summary:
If there was a way to describe Ray McCallum’s season, it would be missed opportunities. Ray started the season as the third point guard on the depth chart. Collison got hurt and Sessions turned into a pumpkin, which left Ray as the starting point guard for the last part of the season. Unfortunately for Ray, he really didn’t take this chance to impress. Ray was our fastest player on the court, he had the third highest Assist/Turnover ratio (behind Miller and Collison) but other than that, everything was a negative.
To quote his NBADraft.net profile: “Doesn't do any one thing particularly well, as there are several more talented shooters, playmakers, defenders, and athletes among this point guard class”. That pretty much sums up Ray McCallum. Without an elite skill of some kind, I don’t see him making it at this level.
Advanced Stats Glossary:
T_MIN = Total Minutes. The seconds are converted to decimal values out of a 100 to make querying easier.
DIFF/MIN = Differential per Minute
T_DIFF = Total Differential
REB/MIN = Rebounds per Minute
UFG% = Unguarded Field Goal Percentage. Unguarded means there is no one within 3.5 feet.
CFG% = Contested Field Goal Percentage. There is at least one defender within 3.5 feet.
DFG% = Field Goals defended at rim percentage.
AT_RATIO = Assist to Turnover ratio. This includes passes that lead to free throws and the pass that lead to an assist, so it will seems inflated.
Code:
Month TOTAL_MIN DIFF_per_Min Total_Diff REB_MIN UFG% CFG% DFG% AT_RATIO
10 1.52 -0.66 -1 0 0 0 0 0
11 92.37 -0.39 -36 0.16 0.31 0.64 0.62 1.5
12 152.12 -0.32 -48 0.2 0.33 0.35 0.73 3.22
1 185.24 -0.23 -42 0.21 0.44 0.46 0.6 2.9
2 209.84 -0.21 -45 0.15 0.35 0.57 0.88 2.29
3 493.85 -0.08 -38 0.17 0.43 0.41 0.64 3.64
4 300.92 -0.05 -14 0.2 0.46 0.49 0.85 3.59
For a while Ray had the worst +/- on the team. Luckily he got to start quite a few games and played a lot of garbage time. So March and April really improved his numbers.
Player Comparison:
I decided to compare Ray to the much maligned Trey Burke. They were in the same draft, play the same position and Utah fans feel like they really need an upgrade from Burke to go to the next level.
Code:
Player G Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3PT% FTM FTA FT% Off Def Reb Ast TO Stl Blk PF Pts
Ray McCallum 68 21:06 3.0 6.9 43.8 0.5 1.6 30.6 0.8 1.2 67.9 0.8 1.9 2.6 2.8 1.3 0.7 0.2 1.4 7.4
Trey Burke 76 30:06 4.9 13.2 36.8 1.6 5.1 31.8 1.4 1.9 75.2 0.4 2.3 2.7 4.3 1.6 0.9 0.2 1.6 12.8
Code:
Defense
Type Player GP Poss Freq PPP PTS FGM FGA FG% eFG% FT Freq TO Freq SF Freq And One Freq Score Freq Percentile
Isolation Ray McCallum 66 59 12.30% 1.2 71 24 48 50 54.2 23.70% 1.70% 22.00% 6.80% 55.90% 3.7
Isolation Trey Burke 76 77 9.70% 1.01 78 30 59 50.8 50.8 15.60% 9.10% 14.30% 1.30% 53.20% 16.6
P&R Ray McCallum 66 239 50.00% 0.83 199 78 175 44.6 47.4 10.50% 19.20% 9.60% 2.90% 39.70% 33
P&R Trey Burke 76 358 45.30% 0.75 267 109 286 38.1 40.9 5.60% 15.60% 5.00% 1.10% 34.60% 59.4
Spot Up Ray McCallum 66 85 17.80% 1.21 103 37 82 45.1 61 1.20% 2.40% 1.20% 0.00% 44.70% 7
Spot Up Trey Burke 76 170 21.50% 1.01 172 62 159 39 52.8 1.20% 5.30% 1.20% 0.00% 37.60% 37.3
O Screens Ray McCallum 66 22 4.60% 1.41 31 11 20 55 67.5 9.10% 0.00% 9.10% 0.00% 59.10% 4
O Screens Trey Burke 76 39 4.90% 0.74 29 9 32 28.1 34.4 10.30% 7.70% 10.30% 0.00% 33.30% 76.4
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Offence
Type Player GP Poss Freq PPP PTS FGM FGA FG% eFG% FT Freq TO Freq SF Freq And One Freq Score Freq Percentile
Transition Ray McCallum 65 115 19.30% 0.99 114 46 85 54.1 57.6 12.20% 13.90% 10.40% 0.90% 50.40% 27.1
Transition Trey Burke 76 145 12.20% 0.88 127 49 118 41.5 45.8 7.60% 11.70% 7.60% 0.70% 40.70% 14.9
Isolation Ray McCallum 65 30 5.00% 1 30 13 26 50 51.9 13.30% 10.00% 13.30% 10.00% 46.70% 88.6
Isolation Trey Burke 76 64 5.40% 0.38 24 5 46 10.9 13 14.10% 14.10% 12.50% 0.00% 20.30% 2.2
P&R Ray McCallum 65 163 27.30% 0.75 122 55 134 41 42.9 3.10% 14.70% 0.60% 0.00% 36.80% 50.9
P&R Trey Burke 76 455 38.20% 0.72 326 136 369 36.9 37.9 6.60% 13.20% 5.50% 0.90% 35.60% 41.5
Spot Up Ray McCallum 65 118 19.80% 0.86 102 36 103 35 45.1 4.20% 8.50% 2.50% 0.00% 34.70% 38.5
Spot Up Trey Burke 76 305 25.60% 1.09 332 118 296 39.9 55.4 1.30% 2.30% 1.00% 0.70% 39.30% 79.9
It's funny thinking back to when he was drafted and he was supposed to be a good defender. I originally thought the numbers would justify more investment in Ray, but in the bottom 10% in 3 different categories was eye opening. Also disheartening was the fact that his 3P%, FT%, Turnovers were up and his PER went up because he finished much better at the rim this year.

In fact that is his biggest skill, is getting into the paint and making mid range jumpers and floaters. Unfortunately that kind of game does not mesh at all with Cousins and Gay, but does really well in Summer League.
Season Highlight:
03-22-15 VS Was
This was Ray's highest +/- of the season as we throttled the Wizards and he held Wall to a 3-10 night.
Code:
Min FG 3pt FT +/- Off Def Reb Ast TO Stl Blk BA PF Pts
30:22 5-9 1-2 2-2 +23 1 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 13
Season Lowlight:
4-8-15 VS Utah
This is the game where Dante Exum just schooled Ray. Are only starter was Ben, so we were not interested in winning at this point in the season, but it was an all around disappointing performance.
Code:
Min FG 3pt FT +/- Off Def Reb Ast TO Stl Blk BA PF Pts
33:08 1-7 1-2 0-0 -21 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 1 3
Next Steps:
I would guess D-League where he can work on his game and maybe improve while getting 30 minutes a night.
Possible Replacement:
Maybe Trey Burke (I kid), but there is glut of Backup Point Guards out there, so we should be able to find someone to platoon with Collison and Miller.
Season Grade:
D, Ray had a golden opportunity to shine and didn't.
General Manager Grade:
C-, he went with the safe pick and it didn't really pay off. The flip side is we didn't miss out on much (Ryan Kelly, Jeff Withey, or Nate Wolters).