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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#21 » by mysticbb » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:24 pm

nate33 wrote:Let's not overlook the fact that Beasley plays alongside one of the best 5 players in the league and is a secondary or tertiary consideration for the defense. Give Beasley more touches and take away Wade, and I find it extremely hard to believe that his efficiency wouldn't drop.


Well, Beasley played in 7 games so far without Wade (not the greatest sample size, but whatever), he averaged 22.4/8.8 per 36 minutes with 0.509 ts%- Thus he scored more than Blatche per 36 and grabbed more rebounds. Beasley also kept his scoring efficiency (his career value is 0.515 ts% so far). He got more touches and kept his efficiency. Do you believe it now?
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#22 » by be reasonable » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:40 pm

players are not robots per 36 is a useless stat what are his real numbers in those games played without wade
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#23 » by nate33 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:41 pm

It takes time for the defense to adjust. Blatche averaged 26 points with a TS% of 61% in his first 10 games after the trade. It's harder for him now because teams know what the Wizards are trying to do.
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#24 » by be reasonable » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:46 pm

I just checked they both played the same amount of games this season. so you must be talking about beasley's rookie season. I will dismiss those numbers because he was adjusting to the nba last year so you could not count on him to carry a team without wade.
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#25 » by mysticbb » Sun Apr 11, 2010 12:02 am

be reasonable wrote:I just checked they both played the same amount of games this season. so you must be talking about beasley's rookie season.


Wade played 79 games last season. How in hell should it be possible for Beasley to play 7 games without Wade?
Wade and Beasley didn't miss the same 4 games this season, additional to that Beasley played in all 3 games last season which Wade missed.

His "real" numbers are 18.8/7.4 in 30.3 minutes per game.

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I guess you have a strong belief. ;) Seriously, you are right to a certain degree, but that also means that the 22/8 on 52.2 ts% are heavily influenced by that. Taking your idea into account just means that Blatche also can't keep his efficiency with more touches. In that case I still don't see the difference scoring- or rebounding-wise between those two.
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#26 » by Tim_Hardawayy » Sun Apr 11, 2010 12:25 am

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Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Also, there is NO way I'd swap Beasley for Blatche, for a couple of simple reasons. First, Blatche is going to get paid, soon. Why swap cheap labor for an expensive player when 2010 is already going to cost you a ton of money?

Blatche's contract lasts until 2012. He will be paid an average of $3.35M over those two years.
Beasley's contract lasts until 2012. He will be paid an average of $5.6M over those two years.

Wasn't aware of Blatche's contract.

Either way, still wouldn't make that deal because its pretty much a lateral move, I don't think Blatche would fit any better than Beasley would with an Amare or Bosh.
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Post#27 » by dream_catcher_9 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:03 am

Id rather have Beasley. When I saw the youtube video of him desperately trying to get that triple double I immediately soured on him to the point I wouldn't trade DJ White for him. He is extremely selfish and you can't win with those guys.

He'd be a great wrestler or boxer though, maybe knife throwing.
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Post#28 » by loserX » Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:31 am

dream_catcher_9 wrote:He'd be a great wrestler or boxer though, maybe knife throwing.


Now I'm picturing him bringing knives into the Wizards locker room, bumping into Arenas and Crittenton, and being told "Isn't that just like a Blatche...brings a knife to a gunfight".
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Post#29 » by megarover » Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:47 am

I'd take Blatche. He is only better scorer,rebounder and defender. They both have Terrible personality though.
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Post#30 » by MSGBallerz » Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:08 pm

dream_catcher_9 wrote:Id rather have Beasley. When I saw the youtube video of him desperately trying to get that triple double I immediately soured on him to the point I wouldn't trade DJ White for him. He is extremely selfish and you can't win with those guys.

He'd be a great wrestler or boxer though, maybe knife throwing.


And Beasley isn't selfish? That guy never looks for the open man, at all.
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#31 » by Tim_Hardawayy » Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:20 pm

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dream_catcher_9 wrote:Id rather have Beasley. When I saw the youtube video of him desperately trying to get that triple double I immediately soured on him to the point I wouldn't trade DJ White for him. He is extremely selfish and you can't win with those guys.

He'd be a great wrestler or boxer though, maybe knife throwing.


And Beasley isn't selfish? That guy never looks for the open man, at all.

I wouldn't say Beasley is selfish, just that he has horrible court vision. Also he is a ball-stopper, he has a problem making decisions quickly when the ball is in his hands.

But he's not just out to get his.
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#32 » by penbeast0 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:51 pm

Actually Blatche is a pretty good passes and ballhandler for a big. He's also more versatile than Beasley, able to play the 5 and even the 3 (though as he ages and gets slower and less flexible, that will disappear). Right now he's clearly a better player than Beasley. He just has maturity issues and even at 23, in his 5th year they are getting old.
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Post#33 » by mopper8 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:19 pm

Penbeast, you know I love you, but I think in this situation you're way off.

Some things: when Blatche was in a similar situation to Beas (fighting with vets for minutes, not being featured in the offense), he struggled-- 9ppg, 5 rpg in 21 mpg pre-AS break. Those numbers are actually quite similar per-minute as to what Beas is putting up now, only he was doing that mainly against other teams' benches (whereas Beas is doing it as a starter), AND it's not like Blatche's teams were ever as a good as Beasley's Heat teams have been.

Blatche has 5 years under his belt, and I think when you consider that and his immaturity, that's a warning sign. You could argue that Blatche is "further along" than Beas at this point in time, but I have a hard time believing that 3 years from now, when Beas is a 5th year player, that he's going to be in a similar place mentally to where Blatche is now.

Lastly, I'm not even that concerned over Beasley's production. He's being asked to be a starter and 3rd option on a defensive-minded playoff team as a 21-year-old PF who's still filling into his body. And in that situation, he's putting up #s directly comparable to what Dirk did as a 21-year-old, 2nd yr PF:

Dirk per-36: 17.6 pts, 6.5 rbs, 46.1 fg%
Beas per-36 17.8 pts, 7.6 rbs, 44.8%fg%

We haven't seen Beasley put in Blatche's position (top-player on a very bad team), but we have seen Blatche in Beasley's position, and I think it's pretty clear who's done better there. That's Beasley w/o a doubt.
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#34 » by penbeast0 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:49 pm

I didn't know you loved me . . . awwwww

But yes, the reason I posted this is because I have a lot of doubts about Blatche despite his production. Nate had posted a Griffin for Blatche trade which I was doubtful that the Clippers would do (and the posters here agreed) but I thought that Blatche's extra length and current productivity plus his smaller but equal length contract made it an interesting comparisom with Beasley who I see a lot living down here in Fort Lauderdale and who I also have my doubts as to whether he will ever live up to his potential (which Blatche, for all the doubts, seems to be finally doing now). Would I make this trade from either end? Not sure . . . but I'd certainly think about it in both directions.

Oh, and I'm far from sure that Blatche wasn't better in Beasley's position (as a part time player). Beasley's per 36 numbers the last two years show him at 7.7/1.5/18.9 with a TS% of .515 and lousy defense. Blatche's per 36 numbers the two years before this when he was playing similar minutes were 8.6/2.3/14.2 and a ts% of .510 with much better defense (2 blocks) . . . Beasley looks like the superior scorer (I expect Blatche to come back down into the mid teens for his prime as the team develops other scorers whereas Beasley is quite likely to be around 20ppg for his prime) but Blatche looked better in pretty much all other respects. Beasley has more of a chance to be a star but Blatche has more of a chance to be a good player. It depends how much you buy into this stretch for Blatche v. Beasley's time in college.

As for the comparisom to Dirk, there are a whole lot of 2nd year players with simlar numbers to those; few develop into MVP types and Dirk was drawing faves about his potential even in year two among Dallas fans; Beasley isn't getting that kind of love down here in South Florida. He reminds me more of Marcus Fizer (whose sudden disappearance surprised me then and still).
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Re: Blatche v. Beasley 

Post#35 » by mopper8 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:56 pm

I think its worth nothing that I do like Blatche a lot, have for years. Even picked him for 6MOY in the preseason when talking with my buddies (boy, was I off about that! I anticipated the Wiz season going a little different, to say the least). his length and versatility are attractive.

I'm just not nearly as down on Beasley as others are.
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Post#36 » by yungal07 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:03 pm

mopper8 wrote:We haven't seen Beasley put in Blatche's position (top-player on a very bad team), but we have seen Blatche in Beasley's position, and I think it's pretty clear who's done better there. That's Beasley w/o a doubt.


Blatche was never in Beasley's position -- what are you talking about? Blatche has been a 7th man pretty much his entire career before this year. He never had the chance to start with a player like Wade spoon-feeding him easy baskets. And Beasley wouldn't be able to be a first-option player because he's neither a good go-to player nor passer. Blatche can handle a double-team and will more than likely make you pay for doubling him.

Anyway, this discussion is going to go nowhere. Although Blatche is pretty much superior in every aspect, Heat fans will bring up the "good player on a bad team" argument, which is usually the copout excuse in a case like this.
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Post#37 » by Tim_Hardawayy » Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:09 pm

yungal07 wrote:He never had the chance to start with a player like Wade spoon-feeding him easy baskets.


I love Wade as a passer, but you must rarely watch Heat games if this is how you envision his relationship with Beasley. Their chemistry sucks, and while some of that is Beas's fault, a lot of the blame goes to Wade and his inability to trust the kid.

Anyway, this discussion is going to go nowhere. Although Blatche is pretty much superior in every aspect, Heat fans will bring up the "good player on a bad team" argument, which is usually the copout excuse in a case like this.


Wait what? Blatche has been nothing but a disappointment for 4 and a half years of his professional career, he has a good couple months, and all of a sudden he is above comparisons like this?

More like, some Wizards fans are extra defensive when it concerns Blatche because he is about the only bright spot left on their roster.
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Post#38 » by mopper8 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:10 pm

yungal07 wrote:
mopper8 wrote:We haven't seen Beasley put in Blatche's position (top-player on a very bad team), but we have seen Blatche in Beasley's position, and I think it's pretty clear who's done better there. That's Beasley w/o a doubt.


Blatche was never in Beasley's position -- what are you talking about? Blatche has been a 7th man pretty much his entire career before this year. He never had the chance to start with a player like Wade spoon-feeding him easy baskets. And Beasley wouldn't be able to be a first-option player because he's neither a good go-to player nor passer. Blatche can handle a double-team and will more than likely make you pay for doubling him.

Anyway, this discussion is going to go nowhere. Although Blatche is pretty much superior in every aspect, Heat fans will bring up the "good player on a bad team" argument, which is usually the copout excuse in a case like this.


Im pretty sure I made it quite clear what I was talking about: Beasley's "position" is as someone fighting with a vet for minutes at his position (Udonis Haslem for Beasley, Jamison for Blatche), not being featured in the offense.

But, if you want to talk about play as a "7th man" or whatever, you can look at Beasley's rookie year, where he came off the bench and as 19/20 year old rookie still had a better year than Blatche has ever had prior to the AS break this year. I mean, really, I can't believe you're even debating this.

And if you think Wade "spoon feeds" Beasley easy baskets, I don't think you watch much Heat basketball.

The reason Heat fans will always bring up the "good player on a bad team argument" is precisely BECAUSE ITS TRUE.

Beasley has never had the chance to be featured on a bad team. Blatche has. Blatche, in his 5th year, has shined in that role (to the extent you can shine on as an immature star on a bad team). Good for him.

They both have played in bench roles and/or supporting roles on a vet-laden teams. In that comparison, Beasley has handily outdone anything Blatche has, at a much younger age and with much less experience.

I don't see what's so difficult about this. Of course you want to emphasize Blatche's post AS-game surge, and ok, that's your prerogrative, but its completely disingenuous to completely ignore everything up until Feb of this year. Especially when Beasley's situation for at least half of his short career is directly comparable to what Blatche was dealing with up until Jamison was traded.
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Post#39 » by Blame Rasho » Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:39 pm

The fact that there is real discussion about this is really favorable to Blatche and ehh... towards Beasley.
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Post#40 » by penbeast0 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:20 pm

mopper8 wrote:They both have played in bench roles and/or supporting roles on a vet-laden teams. In that comparison, Beasley has handily outdone anything Blatche has, at a much younger age and with much less experience.

I don't see what's so difficult about this. Of course you want to emphasize Blatche's post AS-game surge, and ok, that's your prerogrative, but its completely disingenuous to completely ignore everything up until Feb of this year. Especially when Beasley's situation for at least half of his short career is directly comparable to what Blatche was dealing with up until Jamison was traded.


To repeat myself -- In similar situations (playing for 2 years about 20 mpg) the numbers are similar:

Beasley's per 36 (2009/2010) 7.7/1.5/18.9 with a TS% of .515 and 0.7 blocks.
Blatche's per 36 (2008/2009) 8.6/2.3/14.2 with a TS% of .510 and 2.0 blocks.

Beasley in that role was the better scorer, Blatche was better at everything else (including man defense); Blatche was a year older at the time (2 years older now).
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