Deeeez Knicks wrote:HEZI wrote:Obi is just as athletic as Amare was and he might even be more skilled than Amare was. The biggest difference is Amare had power and strength to go through guys and play through contact. Obi doesn't have that type of power but athleticism and skills he's there for sure.
Amare was never very skilled, he was always a tier below Duncan and KG and even a guy like Pau Gasol had more "skill" but when it came to speed, quickness and power, there were very few that could match Amare.
Amare was a very skilled scorer....one of the best in the NBA> You don't avg 37ppg against the Spurs in the playoffs at 22 without skills. Prime Amare was not that far below KG/Duncan. Offensively, he was on their level, maybe even better. Those guys were much better defensively so I would give them an edge overall. Amare made all NBA first or 2nd team basically during his prime when he was healthy. He was up there with the elite players.
At 22 he was dominating in the playoffs while avg 30 and 11 including avg 37 against the Spurs in the series. This performance was crazy. He was scoring from everywhere around the paint in multiple ways. Obi doesn't have that type of game. He is basically scoring around the rim or shooting 3's. Doesn't have anywhere close the type of midrange game or skills Amare had as a scorer at 22. Not many players do so it's more so how good Amare was then anything else.
Here's Obi's shot chart
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Amare was my favorite big in the whole league, always loved watching him more than Duncan or KG or Bosh or Brand or anybody else, so I know all about his game. He relied on power a lot and athletic ability, less so on skill. Why do you think his injury impacted his game so much? Guys like Duncan and KG and Gasol all played well into their late 30s because there was still the ability to rely on skill whereas Amare simply had nothing to offer after his athleticism left. Amare lived at the free throw line, not because of overwhelming skills but because he was strong and quick and relentless. On top of that, Amare spent most of his career playing with Steve Nash who was 2 time MVP and one of the best passers in the history of the game. That Nash-Amare 2 man game was something special.
You can't dismiss a guy's ability to shoot 3s, that in itself is a skill. Amare Stoudemire has a total of 30 three pointers made in his entire NBA career. Obi Toppin has made 32 three pointers in 31 games in college this year.
And Amare was by no means incompetent as an offensive player, his first step was quick and explosive, he had good coordination and solid footwork and a nice touch around the basket but so does Obi and anybody that is discrediting his offensive skills really needs to pay a little more attention to his game. He's good, really good.

























