cupcakesnake wrote:Big disagree on Pau. For me it's the opposite: Kobe fans want to give Kobe more credit, so Pau gets diminished.
Pau without Kobe was a 1 time all star, had middling +/- numbers (both raw and advanced, he was a +4.1 on/off with a -0.5 on court rating, his RAPM was -0.2 from 2003 to 2007 which ranked 183rd in the league), had bad WOWY numbers. In 2005, 2007, and 2008 the Grizzlies were 55-109 with Pau (27.5 win pace) and 34-48 without Pau. Pau’s chemistry with Kobe and utility in the triangle completely changed his image as a player.
Pau was bigger than Webber, and had better effort defensively.
In LA? Maybe. In Memphis? Hell no.
Young Pau was a really good rim protector,
**** no. He was one of the worst defensive players in the league in Memphis and in LA at his best he was only average. At best.
and the Lakers defense was never bad with Pau at center until he started losing some mobility in his 30s.
Pau had the worst defensive on/off for players over 1000 minutes on both the 2009 and 2010 Lakers. They weren’t bad with him at C but it was because of everybody else he was extremely limited defensively.
I think Pau was a more versatile and functional passer than Webber, even if Webber made it look cooler. The triangle ran so smoothly whenever Pau got those high-post touches. Pau wasn't a good passer right away though, it wasn't until his later Memphis years, and then it really shone in LA. As scorers? Webber took way more shots and used way more touches to not get much more done. Pau could get you 20 on 10 shots, where Webber would get you 25 but be taking twice as many attempts to do it. I don't see what the argument for Webber is besides volume.
As passers C. Webb is better. Pau is good, but C. Webb is on another level. Pau needed the triangle to be a good passer, C. Webb didn’t need the Princeton.
As scorers Pau had much lower volume, and we’re really stretching things acting like he wasn’t seen as soft back then just like C. Webb. It took Kobe to unlock his offense. Pau had the same flaws as C. Webb without the ability to up his volume unlike C. Webb. Webber was a 20 ppg on 54 TS% guy pre Sac (while being a 55% FT shooter) while scoring 16 ppg on 60 TS% in his only 2 playoff series (shooting 39% from the FT line). When he played peak KG after his injury he did better than Pau did against KG in the 08 Finals. Outside of being spoonfed by Kobe or getting garbage buckets against the Spurs in 04 he’s never looked great as a scorer in the playoffs. He has 20 series in his prime and had a negative rTS% in 8 of those series despite only being a 17 ppg guy. Webber as a 22 ppg guy in the playoffs had a positive rTS% in 5 of 10 series in his prime.
Pau played on very weak Memphis teams, and still made the playoffs in one of the strongest Western Conferences of all-time.
Again those teams were better without him. For example in 05 they went 17-9 without Pau. If they didn’t do that he’d have missed the playoffs. Also those teams were talented.
His best teammates were guys like James Posey, White Chocolate, and Shane Battier, and they managed a 50-win season. They get to the playoffs, and were a knife at a gun fight playing stacked Spurs, Mavs, and Suns teams. I view his time in Memphis as more impressive than not.
2x NBA Champion James Posey, NBA Champion Jason Williams who C. Webb also went to the playoffs with 3 times with him being a top 3 guy on the team along with Vlade including winning a series in 01 when the Kings had the #2 SRS in the league and won 55 games (they had Peja as a star and Christie added by then and J. Will was the 5th best guy), 2 time champion Shane Battier who’s one of the best perimeter defenders of the 2000s that started for 50+ win teams basically his whole career and was a Yao injury from beating Pau and the 08 Lakers in the playoffs as the 3rd best player on the team, 2x NBA Champion Mike Miller who was 6MOTY in Memphis, and you’re forgetting guys like Eddie Jones. Memphis had a #2 defense one of those years, that was an absolutely great squad full of glue guys that went on to be key players on NBA champion squads (including Pau BTW). Also they only won 50 games one of those years and it was when they had Bonzi Wells (another very good glue guy).
Memphis was impressive, not saying they weren’t but it wasn’t only because of Pau those were some well built teams full of players that won everywhere they went.