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Colbinii wrote:I'll never forget the poster whose primary purpose on this forum was posting DeMarcus Cousins Per-36 numbers and then comparing him to Shaq on a regular basis.
In terms of talent, Cousins is in the Top Tier of Centers all-time. Unfortunately, there is a reason he is playing profession basketball outside of the NBA at the age of 32.
Doctor MJ wrote:Colbinii wrote:I'll never forget the poster whose primary purpose on this forum was posting DeMarcus Cousins Per-36 numbers and then comparing him to Shaq on a regular basis.
In terms of talent, Cousins is in the Top Tier of Centers all-time. Unfortunately, there is a reason he is playing profession basketball outside of the NBA at the age of 32.
I remember the poster who I went back and forth with repeatedly on the debate between Cousins and Anthony Davis. He was quite adamant that Cousins was already better and would have the better career.
In his defense, he was a Kings fan, so it's understandable he had his hopes up.
Hope whoever it was he's enjoying the Kings' run now!
GeorgeMarcus wrote:I'm afraid people will forget Boogie was actually really good because of the way his career fizzled. Still, I voted Sabo as I prefer his style of play in the context of winning basketball. He's a better decision maker and a more grounding presence for his teammates
tsherkin wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:I'm afraid people will forget Boogie was actually really good because of the way his career fizzled. Still, I voted Sabo as I prefer his style of play in the context of winning basketball. He's a better decision maker and a more grounding presence for his teammates
Eeeeh. "Really good" is aggressive for a guy who was only so good on O outside of 2017. He certainly had great potential and we saw a good season from him in 2017 but overall, "underwhelming and problematic" describes him better than "really good."
Doctor MJ wrote:Colbinii wrote:I'll never forget the poster whose primary purpose on this forum was posting DeMarcus Cousins Per-36 numbers and then comparing him to Shaq on a regular basis.
In terms of talent, Cousins is in the Top Tier of Centers all-time. Unfortunately, there is a reason he is playing profession basketball outside of the NBA at the age of 32.
I remember the poster who I went back and forth with repeatedly on the debate between Cousins and Anthony Davis. He was quite adamant that Cousins was already better and would have the better career.
In his defense, he was a Kings fan, so it's understandable he had his hopes up.
Hope whoever it was he's enjoying the Kings' run now!
SNPA wrote:Cousins is the more talented player.
Sabonis is the harder working player.
It depends on what you need, who is the coach, etc.
People like to downplay Cousins. At his peak he is as skilled offensively as almost any center ever. Just a beast. His defense is hurt by the changing era. Cousins comes of age as the three point era does, which hurts centers in general and certainly centers like Cousins. Put Cousins in the league ten years earlier and…
SNPA wrote: Put Cousins in the league ten years earlier and…
Colbinii wrote:I'll never forget the poster whose primary purpose on this forum was posting DeMarcus Cousins Per-36 numbers and then comparing him to Shaq on a regular basis.
In terms of talent, Cousins is in the Top Tier of Centers all-time. Unfortunately, there is a reason he is playing profession basketball outside of the NBA at the age of 32.
McBubbles wrote:SNPA wrote:Cousins is the more talented player.
Sabonis is the harder working player.
It depends on what you need, who is the coach, etc.
People like to downplay Cousins. At his peak he is as skilled offensively as almost any center ever. Just a beast. His defense is hurt by the changing era. Cousins comes of age as the three point era does, which hurts centers in general and certainly centers like Cousins. Put Cousins in the league ten years earlier and…
I don't agree with this . His "skills" were all star level, not ATG level.
He was great at getting to the rim, getting there between 8-9 times a game between 2014-2018, but routinely converted less than 60% of his shots, which is pretty bad.
His paint percentage reached 40% once in that time span, routinely being between 36%-38%, which is mediocre.
His mid-range percentage reached 40% once in that time span, routinely being between 35%-38% which is ass.
Of the 11 seasons he was in the league, he averaged equal to or more turnovers than assists for 9 of them. Pretty ass.
Boogie's best strengths were his decent 3 point percentages for a big man (averaged 36% on approximately 6 attempts per game from 2017-2018), his free throw rate and his rebounding. His actual "skill level" wasn't anything to write home about imo. Being mediocre at several things < being good at less things. It's my issue with people saying Kobe is the most "skilled" scorer of all time. If the term "skilled" just means "can do things" but doesn't mean "can do things effectively and impactfully" then idk what we're talking about at that point.
Sans rebounding Blake Griffin was basically better than Boogie on every area of the court, including eventually 3 point shooting. Don't hear anyone hype him up like people do Boogie though, not at the time or now ._.
Hell, 2011 Dwight Howard was better around the rim, in the paint and from midrange than 2018 Demarcus Cousins, whilst on higher the volume in all of these areas mind you, whilst also doubling Boogie's OREB, yet I only ever hear people talk about how Dwight sucked and is one of the LEAST offensively talented centers ever.
Boogie's RAPM is also in line with that of an all star / fringe All-NBA 3rd teamer.
A combination of Cousins being the best player on bad teams allowing him to put up big box score numbers, him doing "skilled" things at a high volume like mid range shooting or ball handling, and him peaking in one of the worst time periods for centers from 2014-2018 led to NBA media hyping him up to be some sort of great What If™ player, when in reality his ceiling in a perfectly ideal environment was probably an efficient 22/12/3 guy with average defence. Which is good mind you, top 6-12 player, but not ATG center good, especially not most talented offensive bigman ever good.