Perhaps I'm a Nico fanboy, but here's my thoughts. Bibby was flanked by Simon and Dickerson on the perimeter, vs Nico's Dylan Smith and Josh Green. Gardner had Arenas and Jefferson. Mustafa had Salim and Iggy. Bayless had Budinger and McClellan. TJ had Nick Johnson and Aaron Gordon.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 12:22 pm I suppose we could compare Nico's freshman year to other big-minute AZ PGs in their first year.
Nico - 14ppg, 5.3apg, 2.5rpg, 39%FG, 79%FT
Bibby - 13.5, 5.2, 3.2, 44%, 70%
Gardner - 12.6, 4.8, 3.7, 37%, 72%
Shakur - 9.4, 4.5, 3.6, 51%, 80%
Bayless - 19.7, 4.0, 2.7, 45%, 83%
McConnell (junior transfer) - 8.4, 5.3, 3.6, 45%, 62%
Statistically, Nico compares VERY favorably to our best PGs. I would ask, Spiff, whether you consider Nico's overall impact as a freshman to be as significant as some of these others. Are these statistical measures the only way we can account for a player's impact? How many big shots did Nico hit? How many times did he come up big or flat in a critical game? With some of these others -- particularly Bibby, Gardner and McConnell -- their presence on the court was often the difference between a win and a loss. Is the same true of Nico?
Anyway, didn't mean to drag this on. Appreciate the conversation.
I'd rate Nico and Bayless as the two most statistically impressive and also as the least accomplished in terms of results. I don't see that as an accident. My take is they produced more on lesser teams because they had to shoulder the load teammates couldn't.
It's easier to be a difference maker when your teammates keep you close and your contributions take it over the top. Nico and Bayless either had to play well or we'd lose by 10. Guys like Bibby, Gardner, TJ and Staf, the rest of the team could keep us competitive if they were off.
I will say, I think that comparison is a great one for understanding what I was driving at. Everyone on that list but TJ was a 5 star McDonald's AA. I think Nico produced comparably for a guy of that pedigree, and it's just a matter of comparing opportunity, team around him, etc. if we tried to rank them. Which is my thing with Nico. I think he lived up to what we should reasonably expect, but his shooting struggles meant he didn't exceed expectations.
Personally, I'd rank the 5 stars (freshman season alone):
1. Bibby.
2. Tie between Gardner, Bayless and Nico.
3. Mustafa.