Kurtz wrote:He's not a C...I watched that game, and friggin Joe Smith abused him in the post.
considering that Outlaw and Frye were the ones guarding Smith for most of the game, your watching abilities might need some work
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dacrusha wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Alridge's defensive efg% at the C position is .528.
Bargs, OTOH, has a defensive efg% .393 at the same position.
Marvin! wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
why? people keep saying that but I still don't understand it.


AfricanSensation wrote:Bosh and Aldridge are too weak to coexist defensively, but Bosh and Bargs can![]()

Yuri Vaultin wrote:
Well, actually yes.
Bosh is a good help defender but lousy man on man. Bargs is good man on man and okay on help. They can work well together. IMO if both of your bigs are good help but crap man on man defenders they'll get abused and posted up to much.
props to Turbo_Zone
Marvin! wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
why? people keep saying that but I still don't understand it.
As for Roy, I recall reading all the pre-draft reports calling him the most "NBA ready" player in the draft and many of those reports were correct but I think we are really heaping too much praise on Roy, as right now his numbers are not all that much better then Mike James season numbers as his last season as a Raptor.
I would be very surprised if in a few seasons Brandon Roy was still the best player out of his draft class. I think he just has the benefit of being the most ready for the league.
GideonRapfan wrote:Too skinny guys who like to get the ball in the the same area on offense, and who are both below average defensively. Which would you prefer guarding Shaq, Yao, Dwight, and so on?
