tontoz wrote:Ruzious wrote:tontoz wrote:Amare has averaged 20+ his whole career. He has always been his team's leading scorer. Do you think amare would be averaging 15 ppg in Denver?
The only player i know that takes as few jumpers as Nene, relative to their shot attempts, is Dwight Howard. Even Booker and McGee take more jumpers than Nene. His efficiency is due in large part due to shot selection. Nothing wrong with taking good shots but his offensive game is not comparable to Amare.
The best way to answer your question is to reverse it. If Nene started his career with Phoenix and was now on New York, then yes - I think his stats would be very similar to what Amare has put up. Nene has not been given the opportunities that Amare has.
Amare's career average is 10 ppg higher than Nene's. He was averaging 20 ppg in his second season before D'Antoni and Nash got there. Amare was the leading scorer on a title contender.
Nene has never been more than a 3rd option. Nene is a career 12 ppg scorer and it isn't like Denver plays a slow it down game. They are 1st in offensive efficiency and 3rd in pace.
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And... that doesn't conflict with anything I said. Did I say anything about Nash or D'Antoni being a cause for Amare's success? Absolutely not. It's been about the opportunity to be his team's number 1 option. I could repeat what I've already said several times - if you'd like, but we're going around in circles here. I respect your opinion - we simply disagree.










