Next year, Walker, Murray, DD, White, Mills should be ahead of Forbes. I don’t particularly care for him, but considering his salary, he’s worth keeping
Absolutely not.
Next year, Walker, Murray, DD, White, Mills should be ahead of Forbes. I don’t particularly care for him, but considering his salary, he’s worth keeping
You're right, Forbes is not a PG.
After all, how many PGs lead their team in three-pointers made (and are top 20 in the league in three-point shooting %)?
Forbes owes alot to Demar. If Demar could shoot the three Forbes would be probably playing spot mins.
He has gotten a whole lot better but still a negative player overall. Maybe next season he can get a bit better on defense.
Hopefully if he is on the team next season the other young wings beat him out for minutes due to them being more well rounded players
Kerr only appeared in 10 playoff games that year and averaged less than 5 minutes a game in those playoffs. He was great against the Mavericks, hitting some big shots, but He wasn’t a regular rotation guy for Pop that playoffs, which is my entire point. Pop was in a desperate spot to find some offense against Dallas and Kerr stepped up and hit some threes. He wasn’t asked to do much else in that championship run. Again...that should be how Forbes is utilized...when all else fails, and the offense is sputtering, try letting Forbes jack a few threes. Asking him to start and play significant minutes is too much.
Obviously 10-15 min per game role would b ideal for b.Forbes
Last time I checked, Bryn had played the MOST minutes of ANY spur not named LaMarcus or DeMar.
Good point. But he definitely has to be a last resort kind of player moving forward.
Forbes is clearly better than Mills. Not only does he average more points this season than Mills ever did in his career, he can also drive to the basket and score. Mills just throws the ball in the air and misses lay ups with a clear path to the rim. One of them has to go and the other one should come off the bench playing 20 min max. With that being said I fully expect Pop to play both next season
He's a JJ Red type player, ideally you like him to be more of a backup but you don't have better option right now...
Red was never all that but to compare Forbes to him is just....wow. First, he's Curry and now he's Red ? lol. He's Gary Neal at best.
that's 10 min above the ideal
haha, if it was 50% of what JJ is, people would not be so irritated by his presence, although it could be worse, some people were comparing him to Lou Williams (one of the best offensive players in the league) a few weeks ago
Probably the same number who also lead their team for the worst DRTG. Only Bryn.
I've said it before - I don't hate Forbes. He shouldn't be in the game at the same time as DeRozan, against starters. The defensive liability is too much to overcome. They absolutely HAVE to make their shots, or the team is getting buried. Forbes also needs to be on the floor with a real PG, because he's a 6'0 SG with weak handles.
Forbes is having very similar breakout year as did JJ had at the same age...
Forbes' minutes increases, so his numbers increased. If you look at the Per-36 numbers, he's shown a fairly normal, steady progression. The single biggest thing he improved was his 3P%. It's not a "breakout season" in any since of the term, unless you're talking about his increased minutes.
I didn't know about Red at that exact age. But he didn't have a breakout season either. He just came back from a really year, the year before. In fact, most of his Per-36 stats were the same or even worse than they had been 2 years before. He didn't break out so much as he got back to where he had been. AND he got more minutes. It was 5 years after that that Red 's 3P% shot up so high that he became a much more valuable asset.
I don't know if Forbes is really 6'0". I don't believe he's the 6'3" he's listed at. But he's short for a 2, which is what he plays. He's an undersized SG, 3P specialist, who plays very weak defense. Very weak. He can dribble the ball, and get to the rim when he has an opportunity, but he can't contend with heavy ball pressure - ever. And there is zero chance that he would be a starter on a team that was a serious contender. If the goal is squeaking into the bottom half of the playoffs, he's perfect.
I think he will keep the JJ trajectory and keep improve, his defense is still much better than bellinelli
If Bryn is on a run on the JJ trajectory to break out in 5 years, I hope that another team reaps that reward. I don’t want him to be a Spur that long to finally prove himself. I like Forbes as a back-up SG as long as the PG he plays with is much bigger and a better defender. Aside from the unfortunate injury to DJ, Bryn’s biggest problem is that he is too similar to 50Mills. Patty is not going anywhere, so Bryn needs to go bye-bye.
Bryn is no better defender than Marco, although his defensive effort generally seems somewhat better. But his small stature forever dooms him on defense. We have seen Bryn (and Patty, for that matter) play stellar defense on a possession when, in the end, his man just rises over him and knocks down a pretty easy basket.
I was with you until the bold. Give me Forbes because he's younger and costs less.
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