Paydro70 wrote:Not to sound too much like Battery here, but when you have the 3rd-highest usage rate in the NBA and are paid 20m a year, you damn well better put up "all-star" per-game stats.
Which is exactly my point, high usage or not, he's played as an All-Star while he was still rusty... Next year he'll play roughly the same minutes, and be much more efficient... Rust will be brushed off, and playing next to Wall will only help him...
What does career-wise matter? The entire point is that he's not the same guy anymore, and he's not more efficient than anybody anymore. Last year he had a .511 TS%, 47th of 67 PGs. I started to do a list of first options who were more efficient than Arenas, but it's actually easier to go the other way and do the ones he was more efficient than: Whoever you count from the Pistons, Brandon Jennings if he counts, Baron Davis. That's it.
So what you're saying is b/c he had an off year last, he isn't an top PG in the league anymore...??? Guess everyone who haven't played for a while, came back in the league, guns blazing...??? That's why career stats DO matter, it's his average, he's able of putting up those stats when he's back... There's no indication that he can't...
You called it a bum leg literally one sentence ago. Was that a healthy Arenas or not?
I probably should've chosen my words better, I meant; He was playing on a bum knee for 2 seasons, last year the injury wasn't bothering him, he was just rusty...
Blatche's efficiency doesn't change when he starts, and neither does his rebounding. He just gets more minutes, with which he takes more shots, which means more points per game. One thing he does not do with those shots is take them with his back to the basket. He makes exactly 1 shot per game that isn't a dunk, layup, or jumper.
My point here isn't to diss these players. But Arenas wasn't an all-star for good reason, and Blatche is not a center (hell, Tyrus is a better rebounder and shot blocker anyway). If the Wizards want to keep them, great, I don't blame them, because the offers aren't going to blow you away.
Like I said before, you probably haven't seen Blatche play much... He plays better when he starts, per-36 his numbers are better (if only by a little)... He's just one of those guys who's confidence grows by miles when he starts... Too bad there's no way to filter the games he started, then you'll see a major improvement in his game/stats/confidence...
He uses his post moves to either create separation or to get closer to the basket, then finishes with with a dunk, lay-up, or jumper indeed... Granted, he's not known for using a hook shot, but don't tell me that's the only post move there is, and the up and under (Blatche's fav), turnaround jumper, fade away jumper, drop step etc. aren't post game related shots.. (which he uses allot)
Anyway, to not completely derail this thread, I would not do the trade (skill-wise or money-wise), simply b/c after this coming season, Arenas' contract will be another year shorter, and his value will be much higher than it is now... And giving up an future star in Blatche is a bitter pill to swallow...