bebopdeluxe wrote:dbodner wrote:To be fair, he only said Joel Anthony is a better shotblocker.
Joel Anthony has 233 career blocks. Brand has over 1400 career blocks. Joel Anthony has a career bpg average of 1.4. Brand is at 2.0. You want to go blocks per 36 or 48? Fine...but think about what Joel Anthony will give you on the floor for 36 minutes versus Elton Brand. There is a REASON why Anthony is a 16 mpg player...and he gets his blocks agaiknst bench players in the 2nd and 3rd quarter....not in the guts of the game.
In this particular case, this is one where statistics do not tell the whole story, IMO.
For me, the comment by the poster (and the attitude that has been attached to some of his recwent posts) deserved the response that it got.
Brand also has career averages of 19 and 10, but he's clearly not that player anymore. Yeah, he still has his great length, but his significant loss in explosiveness has obviously hurt him. He can still be a 1.5 block per game guy but certainly not the 2.5 he was in his prime. Anthony can average that in half the minutes, though. He doesn't get more time because he's just not that good of a player. But the reason he gets any time at all is because of his shot-blocking. He's easily better in that aspect than the Brand we have today.