

A possible explanation behind these numbers: Tre Jones is an awesome point guard who can run the team, while Cam Reddish is a similarly-sized wing to Barrett who can replicate a lot of his skills. With that said, the difference here is massive, and it has to be taken into account to some extent. Barrett helps Duke when he's playing, but the Blue Devils generally fare just fine without him.Ĭollege basketball rankings: Duke, Gonzaga take over top two spots in Andy Katz's newest Power 36Īn important disclaimer: it's important not to read too much into on/off-court splits. Duke struggles mightily on both sides of the floor when he's out of the game. The biggest point Williamson has going for him. Perhaps the most telling metric between these two: Here's how Duke has fared with these guys on and off the floor. Williamson has been better statistically so far there's no denying it. While efficiency is all the rage these days, it takes talented shot creators to help off-ball players achieve said efficiency.

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North Carolina: Prediction, preview, TV channel Barrett, meanwhile, shoots a lot (probably the biggest knock on him so far) but also generates open looks for his teammates.ĭuke vs. He's a more impactful defensive player and rebounder.

Williamson scores far more efficiently, but he's also not creating as much offense for himself or teammates. Williamson has the edge in most categories, and the vast differences help illustrate how different their skill sets are. Here's a side-by-side comparison of Barrett and Williamson's stats this season: Barrett vs. * Editor's note: This story was originally published Nov. Let's break it down by examining several key categories. But let's try to answer a simple question that will lead us down more complicated paths: who's been more impactful? Barrett are teammates, they'll be compared to each other now until the NBA Draft. Despite the fact that Zion Williamson and R.J.
