OT: Huge game from Al Jefferson
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tombattor wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I don't know if I would go that far, considering that a guy like Duncan doesn't need to try and score 40 points for the Spurs to win. However, watching the T-Wolves play the last few games (mainly because they've been playing when the Celtics aren't), I will say that he's among the top tier of lowpost scorers in the league. He's got a lot of moves and a quick release that allows him to get his shots off. He just needs to improve his passing and defense. Once he does that, his team will start winning more and he'll be considered for an all star appearance.
What you need to understand is that, a player like Al will go for a shot almost every time he gets the ball on the box. And because he's a good scorer, he'll make the basket at a decent clip and get the points. However, that doesn't mean he's superior to a player like Duncan or Yao, who's willing to pass to a teammate in a better position to score nor that Duncan or Yao can't score in those situations if they just forced the shot up. It's not that they are incapable of scoring in those situations, but they understand the game enough to understand that it's not always the best option. And passing around the ball creates better movement on offense than spending 15 seconds trying to take your guy for a score, even if you succeed.
This is where just looking at scoring and rebounding numbers to judge a big is flawed. When you look at those numbers alone, you may think Al is better than KG, but we all know that's not the case.
Yea, but the thing is I'm talking about being a low post scorer. I wasn't referring to his low post offense as a whole which includes his ability to make other players better and not just looking for his shot. In that regard Duncan is clearly a better player than Al.
I'm just talking about his ability to score on another player in the low post, which I think he's probably the best in the league at right now if nto defintely top 3.

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Datruth345 wrote:PG- Pass first set up the offense get teh ball to al in good scoring positions
SG- Someone to Stretch the floor and play d on the perimeter
SF- Play d and provide offense through slashing and getting to the line
PF- Big Al
C- 100% defensive minded
PG - Rose/Telfair - ?
SG - Foye/McCants
SF - Brewer/Gomes
PF - Big Al/Smith
C - ???/Richard
And you guys, who compared Al to Zach should really get a clue.
1) Al is more athletic than Zach.
2) Al actually jumps and blocks shots.
3) Al has a much wider arsenal of post moves than Zach.
4) Al has better footwork.
5) Al is average on D, Zach is horrible.
6) Their attitudes and work ethnic aren't even comparable.
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nasbahceltic wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yea, but the thing is I'm talking about being a low post scorer. I wasn't referring to his low post offense as a whole which includes his ability to make other players better and not just looking for his shot. In that regard Duncan is clearly a better player than Al.
I'm just talking about his ability to score on another player in the low post, which I think he's probably the best in the league at right now if nto defintely top 3.
I know. That's why I wrote that long post to state my position and explain what I'm saying. However, in terms of just pure lowpost scoring moves/ability, I agree that he's definitely up there among the best. I think I mentioned that in the earlier post too...
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darrendaye wrote:Rather than create another Big Game for Al thread....
Monster game v. NJ tonight, 40 points, 19 boards, 17 FTA (14 made).
I have not seen much of a guy taking a whole team on his back and riding to victory. We got clutch shots from Rashad McCants and Ryan Gomes too but Al Jefferson was a monster. Not to mention he hit all 4 FT's at the end.
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Was/am a big, Big Al fan. Only issue I had with him, and still do, from a scoring standpoint is an inability or reluctance to draw contact. Big night in that regard tonight, but overall for the season, still averaging a smidge over 5 on over 17 FGAs.
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Spin Move wrote:I really wish he had Big Al instead of Ray alleni know KG didnt want to come but still. Al is gonna be a moster, I am glad he is doing well in minny
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I still remember Shira Springer teasing me that we were keeping Big Al. That would have been insane. KG,P2 and Big Al. Holy moly!!!
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Well, do you mean.....?
Or do you mean......?
Because the way things are going, McHale may not be around in 4 years. Despite things looking encouraging lately for the Pups.
D1SGRUNTL3D wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Good luck.
this is one fish Mchale is not throwing back.
Or do you mean......?
D1SGRUNTL3D wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Good luck.
this is one fish Mchale is not throwing back.
Because the way things are going, McHale may not be around in 4 years. Despite things looking encouraging lately for the Pups.
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