Yep, helluva contract from Blazers perspective: "The contract is reportedly worth $5.8 million over four years, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. The final two years of the contract will be non-guaranteed. To make room for the signing, the Trail Blazers waived Dennis Smith Jr."
I don't know about the "by far", but ok I've been watching him and I haven't seen him do a very good job in perimeter defense when he gets any distance from the paint. Maybe that's simply an issue of experience; maybe he has some issues with reaction and lateral mobility. He's certainly not as good as Aminu was on defense; nor is he as good a rebounder. So his offense would have to offset those deficiencies. I'm not saying he can't get there, but he does have quite a ways to go still though, he doesn't solve Portland's biggest problem of not having at least one high-level 2-way wing.
Career averages Chief: 7.5 ppg, 1.2 apg Moe: 6.9 ppg, 0.9 apg Neither could create to save their lives and offered very little offensively besides inconsistent shooting. So yes, by far.
Watford finished March averaging 15.4 PPG (50% shooting), 6.7 RPG, 3.4 APG, 1 SPG, 1 BPG. I've mentioned before that there are roughly 10 players in the entire league that average at least 1 block and steal per game. Of that list, the only players that also average at least 3 assists and 15 points are: Jokic LeBron Embiid Giannis Vucevic KAT I dont see Watford being a 15 ppg guy going forward, and that's only because I dont see him getting enough touches. He's definitely capable of being that, but hes also averaged nearly 12 shots per game this month. Thats not sustainable with everyone else healthy. But he doesn't need the touches to impact the game, which is why I think hes a great fit in the starting unit (as is Winslow) with Dame, Ant, Nurk, and Nas/Hart. With Watford (or Winslow,) Nurk, Dame, and Ant, youve got four plus playmakers. That sounds like Billups ball to me. Watford also needs a guy like Nurk next to him, he cant bang with centers like Jokic, Embiid, etc. Hes strictly a four that can play the five against small lineups, ala Nance.