Tetlak wrote:
Sorry man, this simply isn't true.
The only thing I'll give Wendell is drawing fouls. Everything else is equal or worse. For example, Vuc shot .349 and Wendell shot .354 from 3 last season. Vuc shoots .020% higher for his career, and you're giving this category to Wendell when at the most it's a draw.
He's been better at 3s each of the last two seasons, but agree, it's basically a wash. Career numbers older than two years really aren't relevant.
Everything else, completely true. Carter is dramatically better and more versatile defensively, and while Vuc is definitely more skilled offensively, all those skills generally have not added up to great productivity offensively throughout his career because he doesn't get to the line and doesn't shoot 3s effectively, so he has no real efficient leg of offense. He chews up a ton of clock when you try to get him involved putting more pressure on every one else and requires you find unicorn players to mask his deficiencies. None of which is true of Carter.
Carter's a low rung starter / 3rd big, but he helps you win games more than Vuc and costs a shade over half as much money.
Like I understand some of us are hurt from the deal. I'm not even a Vuc fan, but we need to stop acting like Wendell is anything special, and definitely need to stop acting like he's better than Vuc when Vuc crushes him in metrics, raw stats, and accomplishments. Vuc has had seasons Wendell can only dream about.
Wendell isn't anything special. Wendell is still better than Vuc, because Vuc also isn't anything special. The Magic are considerably better when he plays, the Bulls are considerably worse when Vuc plays. In an alternate universe where someone handed out Drummond a massive deal instead of him getting put on the vet min, and then played him a ton because of it, he'd have amazing stats, better than Vuc's, and people would be makign the same arguments for him.
Yeah, my memory was starting in 21-22 first full season of post trade:
Game 1: 21-11-26: Carter outplays Vuc
Game 2: 22-01-03: Carter outplays Vuc
Game 3: 22-02-01: Carter outplays Vuc
Game 4: 22-11-18: Carter outplays Vuc
Game 5: 23-01-28: Vuc outplays Carter
Game 6: 23-02-13: More or less a draw
If you go older than that, including their 1 match up post trade in 20-21, Vuc very clearly outplayed Carter, but I don't care what Vuc did 3 years ago prior to the trade for Orlando.
Every defense about Vuc is him putting up counting stats and ignoring the impact he has on the team or on the floor. His per minute counting stats are nothing special though. Mo Wagner or Mason Plumlee or Andre Drummond would put up similar counting stats in the same number of minutes played.