Scase wrote:nikster wrote:Scase wrote:I can also argue the opposite which includes players like lively who average less as well. But hey, since I realized I put in Adams and not JJJ for Memphis I can fix that, and do median as well.
Virtually no difference though, his blocking looks better, but his lack of a 3 looks even worse.
So significantly better defensively than average, better finisher at the rim, more assists and better assist/TO ratio, rebounds per minute basically the same. Ignores all the little things he does well (positional defense, screening etc...)
So once again your argument boils down to just 3 point shooting
Significantly better defensively than what now? This is an aggregate of stats, not a per player comparison. Cause he averages a third of a block more per game?
Worse rebounder, absolutely horrible from the line making him worthless in close games. As evidenced by his inability to play significant minutes. And then you bring up stuff like positional defence and screens hahaha. Cool, now go prove he's better at than then the other 29 players.
Dude is a mid centre, definitely not above average, how hard you are trying to prove this is sad. Again, Masai himself said the trade was a mistake. Y'all are unhinged with the defence of an objectively bad trade.
That's almost 50% more blocks per minute, similar steals. You can't even even interpret your own chart because his per minute rebounding is actually slightly higher than the average (11.7 per 36 for Poeltl vs 11.3 for average).
Im not even talking about the trade bue the valuaton of poeltl as a player. Your so upset about the trade you have to exaggerate how bad Poeltl is. You put together these aggregate stats for what? To show us he can't shoot 3s or free throws? And I'm the one "trying so hard" to prove my point?