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Originally Posted by Samuel
Points per game, player
17.7 Monta Ellis
8.7 Gerald Green
8.0 Andrew Bynum
**7.2 Martell Webster**
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So, in addition to passing on Chris Paul (or Deron Williams, or Raymond Felton) we also passed on Ellis, Green and Bynum. Not only were all these guys drafted after Webster (Ellis = 40th pick, Green = 17th pick, Bynum = 10th pick), they all got significantly fewer minutes than Webster their rookie years (Webster = 1064, Ellis = 889, Green = 377, Bynum - 340). If aything, Webster (based on his high draft position and greater rookie minutes) should be out producing them by a signficant margin - not the other way around. Yet, they are all out producing him in their second seasons. And not just in scoring. Player efficiency ratings:
Ellis - EFF = 14.24
Bynum - EFF = 12.55
Green - EFF = 6.79
Webster - EFF = 6.40
So, while it may be too eearly to call Martell Webster a bust, his perfoemance to date certainly isn't worthy of his high draft pick and is lagging behind other high schoolers taken later in the same draft. At this point, I'd label him a disappointment. If his performance doesn't improve dramatically by this time next season, he'll be well on his way to bustdom.
BNM