If you viewed the per-36-minutes stats below, your reaction might be, "Not bad. A long distance shooter that can do other things on the court." Should be a keeper - right? Maybe not.
15.1 PPG - 4.6 RPG - 4.1 APG - 1.0 SPG - 1.5 TOPG - .434 FG - .412 3s
Those stats belong to the Celtics Payton Pritchard, but there is one number that badly hurts his chances to shine, at least in Boston - and that number is his height of 6'1". Even Luke Kornet (7'2") is logging more minutes than Pritchard. Payton has logged a total of 17 minutes this season, while Luke has see 59 minutes.
In a past article, I compared Pritchard to Gail Goodrich, an eventual 5-Time All-Star and NBA Champion (1972). It took a trade for the 6'1" Goodrich to get the needed floor time and stardom. It may be the same for Pritchard.
I am not advocating a trade of the undersized combo guard, but one may be required if he doesn't get more of a chance to shine in Boston. It should be "more minutes or a move" for this kid.
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