AFM wrote:Blair is better than Okafor?
I qualified my statement.
Perhaps better is what I said.
Regular seasonPlayer A: 14.0 points, 11.3 rebounds per 36
Player B: 14.9 points, 11.1 rebounds per 36
Player A: 17.0 PER, .512 eFG, 106 ORtg, 103 DRtg, .114 WS/48
Player B: 17.0 PER, .528 eFG, 107 ORtg, 101 DRtg, .138 WS/48
PlayoffsPlayer A: 8.0 points, 6.3 rebounds per 36 (6 games)
Player B: 17.0 points, 12.2 rebounds per 36 (36 games)
Player A: 9.2 PER, .645 eFG, 100 ORtg, 113 DRtg, .016 WS/48
Player B: 23.1 PER, .535 eFG, 120 ORtg, 101 DRtg, .220 WS/48
Player A:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... oem01.htmlPlayer B:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... rde01.htmlOkafor starts, is big enough to avoid fouls, and is a good defender. Blair has been a sometimes starter who is foul prone. Blair has had a couple games of over 20 points and 20 rebounds. Okafor has done it as well 4 or 5 times over his career.
Blair's production, in albeit limited minutes, is actually really high in the playoffs.
I won't argue because I'm sure 95% would disagree with my statement.
That's all.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.