Larry_Russell wrote:Hal14 wrote:
Simons is kind of like Brogdon except better, younger and less injury prone.
NO HE ISNT!!!!
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Cannot believe this needs said but Brogdon is a better shooter, passer, rebounder, defender, more efficient and is much stronger than Simons.
More efficient? Here's how many seasons each of them were above league average TS% through their age 25 season:
Simons: 3
Brogdon: 0
Better passer? Here's how may seasons each of them was at 18% or higher assist% through their age 25 season:
Simons: 4
Brogdon: 1
Better shooter? Here's how many full seasons (50+ games) each was above league average from 3 through age 25 season:
Simons: 4
Brogdon: 1
That 1 season for Brogdon shooting above league average from 3 was on less than 3 attempts per game, so not very high volume. The volume for Simons when he was over league average from 3? 4.4, 7.8, 9.1, 8.5 3PA/game which is way higher volume than Brogdon had at just 2.6 3PA/game
Brogdon perhaps slightly stronger but Simons is perhaps quicker and more athletic. As far as rebounding, Brogdon TRB% during his seasons through age 25 was about 6%. Simons career TRB% through age 25 season is 5%, so Brogdon is higher but just barely.
Brogdon was on better teams with better coaching. So therefore it was easier for him to have good efficiency and assist numbers..
Also, the post I made you replied to said Simons is better, younger and less injury prone. Even if you don't agree that Simons is better, how can you possibly debate that Simons is younger and less injury prone? Like what are we doing here..because when you put LOL a bunch of times and say no he isn't in claps like some crazy angry person, that implies you agree with all of my post..