Ruzious wrote:payitforward wrote:Ruzious wrote:Pif, I'm not sure how you come up with KG being better than JJJ as rookies. It's not even close - statistically. JJJ produced considerably more and was far more efficient. The 2nd year, they were very close.
It's not all about scoring, right...?
Per 40 minutes: Garnett got more defensive boards, 60% more offensive boards, 50% more assists, while Jackson turned the ball over about 35% more frequently & Garnett had 12.5% more steals. Jackson also committed 75% more fouls than Garnett. As well, KG had slightly more blocks.
The difference in Garnett's favor was even greater his second year. & of course, over the years, Garnett went up & up & up. That's not a reason to think Jackson will do the same.
It's not that hard. Just look at total production and efficiency - PER and TS%. In their rookie years - both at 19: KG had a PER of 15.8 and a TS% of .522. JJJ had 16.4 and .591. That's a huge difference, and you really can't get around it by picking and choosing individual stats just because they fit your pre-determined position.
In their second year, KG took over the lead in production, but JJJ still had a huge advantage in efficiency. KG had a PER of 18.2 and a TS% OF .537. JJJ had a PER of 16.3 and a TS% OF .593.
Why would you completely ignore scoring and scoring efficiency?
Ruz...Im going to lean towards KG on this, even though its close. You cant talk about about scoring efficiency without context. The league has vastly changed over the last 20 years. JJJ was raised as a stretch big, where KG was more traditional.
KG was a good shooter, even in his first few years...but you can only be so efficient when 60%+ of your FGA are from 10-24 feet. By contrast, JJJ is at 10% for those same shots.
Either way... I think Bigs have to be in two distinct buckets. Max guys and MLE.
You are either generationally great everywhere (Embiid), an offensive savant that are possession kings (Elite TS, Elite Passing/Low assist... Jokic), or you are an absolute defensive anchor that completely dictates the other teams offense (Gobert).
If not, then your value gets get in half. We are the perfect example of that. You can patch together a great big rotation for cheap, and you cant do that anywhere else.
JJJ is going to be another Myles Turner/KP. He'll tantalize with high efficiency due to his 3 point shot and he'll block a lot of shots. But his overall defensive presence will be less than elite and he wont make anyone better/create. Those kind of guys making 20M+ make it too tough to build around, especially if you didnt draft them and therefore give up assets to attain them.
Question. Given all you know and have seen over the last 3 months, would you trade Gafford straight up for JJJ? I wouldnt.

















