captainrebel wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
At least you included David Lee. I still dont think you are a Piston fan. We dont need a one dementional Curry.
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What is so wrong with Eddy Curry? BESIDES his lack of rebounding/defense (I know a smart-ass would have jumped all over that), obviously, which we know is sub-par.
Last season, as a 24 year old, he posted 19.5 ppg on 57.6% shooting. As for rebounds, he pulled down 7 a night in 35.2 minutes per game. The last time Rasheed played that many minutes (35+), he pulled down 6.2, 7, 7.8, 8.2, 7.4, and 6.6/7.0 (between Portland and us his rebounds somehow increased in fewer minutes per game).
Those are pretty comparable numbers. I could do further math but the point remains that, in similar minutes (granted, on different teams with differing roles/teammates), Curry isn't vastly inferior to Rasheed, our current starting center, at rebounding. Rebounding is a skill that, to an extent, can be taught, and is driven largely by effort, which can change depending on scenery. Curry's rebounding numbers could increase upon arriving in Detroit, and even if they didn't, the *quality* of his boards could.
He is an inferior defender (he's only averaged over 1 bpg once and Sheed's career average is 1.3/his steals high is 0.4 and Rasheed's average is 1spg), but I suppose that's where Rasheed could/would influence him.
I just don't see how a proven, low-post threat, making less money than Rasheed yet posting similar/better statistics (minutes-adjusted) is not worth taking a chance on, especially when you factor in his age.
and this trade proposal is certainly fair. David Lee>all of our bigs except for Rasheed. David Lee>Maxiell, potential-wise, height-wise, numbers-wise. and we keep Amir!