CoreyGallagher wrote:Ericb5 wrote:Let's not be homers here. Noel is not as good of a player as Wiggins, period.
The only way he wins the rookie of the year is if Wiggins has a season ending injury in his next game, and then Noel goes crazy for the rest of the year.
Wiggins' not a two way player as advertised, his defense hasn't translated yet per player tracking and data. He's strictly an offensive player right now and that being considered, his jump shot has fallen off after the first month. Even with that ridiculous November shooting he's only hitting on 32.6% of his jumpers on the season. His entire game is predicated on playing at/above the rim, that's not bad, however Wiggins' hype is as prevalent as ever in that most assume he's something more than he is. I'm not condemning him, he's a raw prospect with a sky high ceiling, that's what I thought he was coming into this season and that's what he seems to be. To Minnesota's credit they have broken him out of his shell and have gotten him to throw caution to the wind, most thought he'd be timid.
Noel's not going to win ROY, however the margin between them as players, difficult as it may be to compare, is not astronomical.
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Noel has better BPM, better VORP, within a point of PER, same differential in O to Drtg.
Not being homers, plenty of data to it. As I mentioned above, Noel is realistically among the best defenders in the league, that's what the numbers purport.
Totally agree with this. If you guys have been watching wolves and Sixers games, you'd know that Noel has much more positive impact on the court than Wiggins.
I think Wiggins is much more like Derozan, his offense is quite empty because he can't create opportunities for others. THus, he always has low assists numbers with non dominant scoring numbers. Then defensively, it takes a really elite swingman like LBJ or Pippen to carry a team's defense. And as good as wiggins is, he's just not good enough to carry a team's defense.
Personally this ROY race has been Wiggins' overrated offense over Nerlens' underrated defense. For a casual fan, it's Wiggins who's the better player between the two.






















