big3_8_19_21 wrote:Has Bynum been the leader on an international squad like Ginobili and Parker?
that's not fair. he was commendable with the pressure of being captain of his high school squad
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big3_8_19_21 wrote:Has Bynum been the leader on an international squad like Ginobili and Parker?
Vindicater wrote:KWSN-Men is by far my favourite poster on realgm. He just takes so much punishment and just keeps coming back for more.
dcash4 wrote:has jefferson ever played a role on a team that wasn't horrible?
Big_Matt34 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
His rookie year he was the 6th/7th man for a division winning team and even put up a double double in one of the games going up against Jermaine O'Neal. Cant think of many rookies straight out of HS who put up a double double in their 1st playoff series.
Rocky5000 wrote:Jefferson is second in the league in offensive rebounds per game, offensive rebounding is much much more important than defensive rebounding. He's better than Dwight Howard at offensive rebounding, and he's far ahead of Mr. Bynum. On the scoring side, Jefferson is inarguably the best of the set of Jefferson, Howard, and Bynum. Defensively, It goes the opposite way with Howard, Bynum, and Jefferson. I think that Jefferson still has the edge over Bynum, his offensive rebounding and scoring skills offset any defensive advantage of Bynum's.
What about Bynum vs. Marcus Camby? Or Camby vs Al Jefferson. For those who are saying that Bynum is better, would you take Camby over Big Al?
theGreatRC wrote:Dwight can't create offense like Jefferson does.
Dwight leads the league in dunks; that is the #1 reason why he is so efficient. Plus his guards know how to throw him the oop because he jumps so high, Al has to catch the ball on the left/right blocks and create for himself; plus if you saw the Celtic/Wolves game last night, he was double and triple teamed all night. I know Dwight faces that, but it's much easier for Dwight to score with his athleticism and brute strength.
Rocky5000 wrote:Jefferson is second in the league in offensive rebounds per game, offensive rebounding is much much more important than defensive rebounding. He's better than Dwight Howard at offensive rebounding, and he's far ahead of Mr. Bynum. On the scoring side, Jefferson is inarguably the best of the set of Jefferson, Howard, and Bynum. Defensively, It goes the opposite way with Howard, Bynum, and Jefferson. I think that Jefferson still has the edge over Bynum, his offensive rebounding and scoring skills offset any defensive advantage of Bynum's.
What about Bynum vs. Marcus Camby? Or Camby vs Al Jefferson. For those who are saying that Bynum is better, would you take Camby over Big Al?
farzi wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Then why are the team leaders in it terrible?
High 5 wrote:Jefferson is a franchise player, Bynum is not.