dremill24 wrote:Great points, Weekapaug!!
And to add...how does a coach 'force feed' Rebounds, exactly? That's just a foolish statement. The only reason Gobert gets his points is due to (insert reason here, any will do).
No, it has nothing to do with force feeding anything. Len is getting double doubles thanks to finally getting starting minutes, JUST like Gobert. Gobert is averaging fewer points AND rebounds per36. And Len has proven in his past several weeks that given minutes, he can be, and is, every bit as productive as Gobert or Noel. Difference is, Gobert is purely a 5, whereas Len has been asked to learn the 4 as well, hence, his lower shooting %.
You don't forcefeed rebounds..but you certainly can with points (the other part of a dbl-dbl), which I think the point the OP was trying to make.
I think that comparison you have almost makes a case for Gilbert lol. Len have have higher pts and rebs per36, but Gobert wins rebs per 100pos. And blks..turnovers, fouls, all on much more efficient shooting. Robert is also far superior in BPM and VORP. And none of those stats even talk about Gobert's real value, which is on the defensive end.
None of this is to say Len sucks and Gobert rocks, not what I'm saying, just reacting to those particular points.
But what this doesn't show is how Len is, when he is given consistent minutes, so in that sense, it's almost comparing apples to oranges. Then take into account Len's expanded role, and his versatility--points that can't be 'measured' with stats and metrics--and it's difficult to make a reasoned assessment. I only linked the comparison to show the difference in minutes and points and TRB.
Gobert is what he is; Len is evolving into a much more versatile asset. But even still, when Len gets 'starter' minutes (25+), which during this season, has only been 20 games, and considering he's gotten 13 dbl-dbls in those, he's much better when given those minutes. So items like VORP and BPM do not capture those games specifically. IDK if those would improve or not, I'm just saying we don't know.
Plus, Len is often criticized for injuries, when Gobert's played the same number of games since being in, yet the Len 'haters', of course, don't point that out, either.
I'm just stating that if you are going to compare two players, and say that one is nowhere as good as the other, when they are different players, in different systems, being developed in different ways, well, that's not really a fair assessment, since Gobert isn't being asked to play the 4 this season like Len is, and OBTW, doing famously in his development.
What does Len's VORP/BPM look like over the last 8 games with starter minutes over the last month? IDK, but I'd venture to say they are likely a lot closer than the ret of the season. When healthy, Gobert starts and averages 33 MPG. Len? Not so much, until recently, of course.