SeattleJazzFan wrote:there really isn't much argument at all that amen is better than ausar. if you can get ausar 4-8 spots lower, the value is so much better. scoring, assists, FT%, +/-, steals and blocks are about as even as you can get. ausar has a significant edge in rebounding, three point attempts and 3pt percentage. amen has a significant edge in FG%. ausar seems to be the superior defender. size and athleticism the same.
if you're sitting at #4 and you want amen, you might as well trade back a few spots, get another pick or whatever and take ausar. you get the same (or better) player but you add value.
Ehhhhh. Watch them play. It is clear who the alpha is. Ausar defers to Amen.
- examples: last game Amen took over the last 3 mins of the game.
-older example: Ausar fouled out of state championship game and Amen scored 41 in double OT.
Amen is better finisher, better passer, better ball handler.
Ausar is the better shooter, but he also plays off the ball more. Which I think probably helps his shooting more in terms of getting better catch and shoot opportunities. Ausar is still a good finisher and passer, but he is a step below Amen IMO.
Rebounding, Defense are pretty much the same. Ausar averages more rebounds simply because Amen is guarding PG more often and playing on perimeter more frequently.