Player Evaluation - December 2006Since I've played a couple of months now, re-tooled my roster a bit and settled into a rotation, I thought I'd post some thoughts on how each player is doing so far.
Ben GordonLast year's Finals MVP has had a few games where he's struggled shooting the ball, but is still the star of the team registering a triple double and a 51 point game in December. Averaging a shade under 22 ppg to lead the team, he's still instant offense most of the time and will hopefully make his first All-Star appearance, having missed out last year due to a broken wrist suffered in January 2006.
Carlos BoozerHis numbers are down slightly from what he was posting in Utah but that's due to Chandler's presence on the boards and sharing the ball with Gordon. He's still averaging a double-double with 19 and 10 and has been a reliable inside threat, out-muscling defenders and also drawing his fair share of double teams, which has meant open shots on the perimeter.
Kirk HinrichUpped his assists average during the month of December. He doesn't always score double digits but has been fairly reliable when called upon to score, coming up with some big threes and when the opportunity presents itself, taking his man off the dribble and finishing at the hoop at a respectable rate. Also doing a good job defensively, currently leading the team in steals and doing a good job simply staying with and pressuring opposing ballhandlers.
Tyson ChandlerAveraging just under a double-double with a shade less than 10 points and 10 rebounds a game. Has been blocking more shots as of late and having some impressive rebounding games. Adept at finishing alley-oops, he's often the beneficiary of nifty passes when the defense collapses on one of the perimeter players attacking the basket. I have considered trading him for expiring contracts and a draft pick just to maximise my cap room in the upcoming offseason but his level of play is making him a bit difficult to give up.
Luol DengDeng's often the forgotten starter and probably the most inconsistent as he can sometimes get lost in the shuffle on offense, but still finds ways to contribute and is averaging double figures in scoring. Currently injured but expected back soon. He's still on his rookie contract in this Dynasty so he's hardly overpaid for his production.
Kyle KorverKorver's struggled with his shot at times but has greatly improved the team's three point shooting and is developing into a fairly reliable sixth man. With Luol Deng currently sitting out with an elbow injury he's in the starting lineup and had a fantastic game against his former team, the Philadelphia 76ers. Doesn't always bring much else to the table but grabs a few rebounds here and there and does a decent job playing the passing lanes.
Mike JamesJames has proven to be a much more dependable backup point guard than Chris Duhon, knocking down shots at a better clip (though he's been a bit cold as of late) and racking up assists in a modest amount of playing time. Was probably the team's best bench player following the trades, before Korver's scoring became a little more consistent.
Nick CollisonMinutes aren't always there playing behind Boozer but he's proven himself fairly solid. Also gives me another option backing up centre if I want a quicker lineup, he's averaging around 6 points and 4 rebounds per game.
Shawn KempOlder and probably in his last NBA season, Kemp still has his moments. Coming off the bench and playing limited minutes his numbers aren't great but he still manages to snag a few rebounds, throw down a few dunks here and there and fill the lane backing up Chandler. If he doesn't retire I wouldn't mind re-signing him and keeping him around as a third centre off the bench next year, so long as he's willing to take a big paycut.
Monta EllisEllis' minutes have dropped off in recent games as Korver has been able to back up both the small forward and shooting guard positions, resulting in a shorter rotation. He's also not as much of an offensive threat as his real life counterpart has since become, making him a bit more difficult to score with and thus he's fallen out of favour a bit. I've been focusing training time on him though so hopefully he'll be able to work his way back into the lineup.
Steve SmithAnother veteran who's probably in his last year, like Kemp I'd be tempted to keep him around if the price is right. He's seeing more minutes following the trades and even more in the wake of Deng's injury, still knocks down some threes and gives me another shooter out on the floor when I need it.
Eddie GillDoesn't see much time unless someone gets into foul trouble or there's extended garbage time. Hasn't had any really noteworthy games but it's handy to have another point guard on the roster all the same.
Matt CarrollHas spent most of the season on the injured list. He's another shooter but hasn't shot the ball well in very limited court time. Pretty much just another body for garbage time, currently active due to Luol Deng's injury.
Another game coming up soon.
