Realgm's Top 25 most valuable players - vote for #15

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Realgm's Top 25 most valuable players - vote for #15 

Post#1 » by dockingsched » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:19 am

Current Rankings:

1. Lebron James
2. Kevin Durant
3. Dwight Howard
4. Derrick Rose
5. Blake Griffin
6. Chris Paul
7. Dwyane Wade
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Russell Westbrook
10. Dirk Nowitzki
11. Deron Williams
12. Carmelo Anthony
13. Amare Stoudemire
14. John Wall

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In a post, please vote for who you believe has the most trade value of the nominees, taking into account everything that goes into determining trade value (skill, talent, attitude, age, contract, injuries, etc). in that same post, list a player you believe should be added to the nominee list. votes will be accepted up to 24hrs from the timestamp of the start of the thread.

example of a voting post:

vote for: sasha vujacic
nominate: adam morisson


without further delay, your nominees are:


LaMarcus Aldridge
DOB: 7/19/85
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Andrew Bogut
DOB: 11/28/84
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Chris Bosh
DOB: 3/24/84
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Monta Ellis
DOB: 10/26/85
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Stephen Curry
DOB: 3/14/88
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Pau Gasol
DOB: 7/6/80
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Eric Gordon
DOB: 12/25/88
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Al Horford
DOB: 6/3/86
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Kevin Love
DOB: 9/7/88
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Joakim Noah
DOB: 2/25/85
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Rajon Rondo
DOB: 2/22/86
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Re: Realgm's Top 25 most valuable players - vote for #15 

Post#2 » by dockingsched » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:21 am

Due to the tie for nominees, one will not be added this round. Please only vote for the next person to be added to the rankings from the nominee list.

Voting for #14:

J. Wall 15
L. Aldridge 5
A. Horford 4
P. Gasol 2
A. Bogut 1
R. Rondo 1

Nominees:

M. Ellis 7
C. Bosh 7
D. Granger 4
B. Lopez 3
T. Evans 3
P. Pierce 1
M. Ginobili 1
J. Smith 1
A. Iguodala 1

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Post#3 » by x- » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:23 am

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Post#4 » by NW7 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:23 am

Vote: LaMarcus Aldridge
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Post#6 » by JustCame » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:41 am

this is getting tough..

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Post#7 » by x- » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:42 am

I understand this isn't really the place, but let me say this:

I like Aldridge a lot. In fact he's the guy I'm going to vote next for, but I don't get how you can say his trade value is higher than Horford's.

Hoford is a year younger and on a cheaper contract (5/60 vs. 4/56). He's the better defender, better rebounder, better passer, more efficient on offense and on top of all that he's forced to play most of his minutes out of position.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... 01&y2=2011

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Post#8 » by shrink » Mon Mar 7, 2011 1:56 am

VOTE: Love

$3.6 mil, 21 PPG, 16 RPG, 16 possessions, 29.3 EFF
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Post#9 » by schaffy » Mon Mar 7, 2011 2:05 am

Vote: Love
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Post#10 » by BringBackKorver » Mon Mar 7, 2011 2:18 am

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Post#11 » by Casperkid23 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 2:24 am

Vote: Love
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Post#12 » by JustCame » Mon Mar 7, 2011 2:51 am

x- wrote:I understand this isn't really the place, but let me say this:

I like Aldridge a lot. In fact he's the guy I'm going to vote next for, but I don't get how you can say his trade value is higher than Horford's.

Hoford is a year younger and on a cheaper contract (5/60 vs. 4/56). He's the better defender, better rebounder, better passer, more efficient on offense and on top of all that he's forced to play most of his minutes out of position.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... 01&y2=2011

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He's not a go-to guy.


..what's with all the love for Love? He doesn't play defense and isn't a great scorer..
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Post#13 » by vincecarter4pres » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:03 am

Vote:
LaMarcus Aldridge

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Brook Lopez
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Post#14 » by John Doe [MIN] » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:09 am

Vote: Love

I would also vote Horford before I'd vote Aldridge. Efficiency matters people. Horford and Love are around 60 True Shooting, not to mention better rebounders and younger. Aldridge is merely a nice story. Still the worst rebounder, and his scoring efficiency is only .549 TS%.
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Post#15 » by Guy986 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:18 am

Aldridge

Why? I'll use the Chuck Hayes barometer. When the Rockets played the Wolves, the hawks, and the Blazers, the Rockets didn't double team Love, or Horford. They chose to double team Aldridge the moment he put the ball on the floor.

Aldridge is a bigger offensive threat than Love or Horford now that he's putting it all together. He's longer than both of them and i just think he has a higher ceiling.
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Post#16 » by gswhoops » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:20 am

Vote: Horford
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Post#17 » by dockingsched » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:26 am

Guy986 wrote:Aldridge

Why? I'll use the Chuck Hayes barometer. When the Rockets played the Wolves, the hawks, and the Blazers, the Rockets didn't double team Love, or Horford. They chose to double team Aldridge the moment he put the ball on the floor.

Aldridge is a bigger offensive threat than Love or Horford now that he's putting it all together. He's longer than both of them and i just think he has a higher ceiling.


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Post#18 » by Guy986 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:34 am

John Doe [MIN] wrote:Vote: Love

I would also vote Horford before I'd vote Aldridge. Efficiency matters people. Horford and Love are around 60 True Shooting, not to mention better rebounders and younger. Aldridge is merely a nice story. Still the worst rebounder, and his scoring efficiency is only .549 TS%.


If efficiency matters as much as you think, someone like Kevin Martin would go in the top 15. But he hasnt even been nominated yet but likely wont make the top 25. I think in these kind of discussion youth, athleticism, length, contract situation, offensive role, overall ability(including defense) and the dreaded "potential" matter more than efficiency.
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Post#19 » by x- » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:46 am

Guy986 wrote:Aldridge

Why? I'll use the Chuck Hayes barometer. When the Rockets played the Wolves, the hawks, and the Blazers, the Rockets didn't double team Love, or Horford. They chose to double team Aldridge the moment he put the ball on the floor.


We double teamed Aldridge for about three quarters. Adelman said it was mainly because he didn't want Chuck to get in (early) foul trouble and that he wasn't really worried about other guys beating us, though I'd argue that the Blazers struggles two days earlier against the double teaming of the Hawks had something to do as well.

And then again, Horford is younger, cheaper, more efficient and virtually better at everything else and it's not like Aldridge was this great scorer before Roy went down either.

Horford isn't as gifter as a scorer, but it's also a question of opportunity.

Guy986 wrote:If efficiency matters as much as you think, someone like Kevin Martin would go in the top 15. But he hasnt even been nominated yet but likely wont make the top 25. I think in these kind of discussion youth, athleticism, length, contract situation, offensive role, overall ability(including defense) and the dreaded "potential" matter more than efficiency.


Kevin Martin doesn't play a lick defense though. If he did, he'd probably be in the top15.

That's why I don't really get the Love votes.

But hey... to each his own :) .
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Post#20 » by Guy986 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:58 am

x- wrote:
Guy986 wrote:Aldridge

Why? I'll use the Chuck Hayes barometer. When the Rockets played the Wolves, the hawks, and the Blazers, the Rockets didn't double team Love, or Horford. They chose to double team Aldridge the moment he put the ball on the floor.


We double teamed Aldridge for about three quarters. Adelman said it was mainly because he didn't want Chuck to get in foul trouble and that he wasn't really worried about other guys beating us, though I'd argue that the Blazers struggles two days earlier against the double teaming of the Hawks had something to do as well.

And then again, Horford is younger, cheaper, more efficient and virtually better at everything else and it's not like Aldridge was this great scorer before Roy went down either.

Horford isn't as gifter as a scorer, but it's also a question of opportunity.


Yes and Adelman didn't have to worry about chuck hayes getting foul trouble against Horford or Love because those guys aren't true back to the basket post up options. They're more put back, garbage man type opportunity scorers, hence the disparity in TS%. Aldridge can get you point in the paint as a first option. That my friend is the difference between Love/Horford and Aldridge right now.

Aldridge just has a very impressive arsenal of moves in his disposal both facing the basket and posting up. In that regard, he reminds me of Pau Gasol.

Maybe Horford has that ability as well. Maybe he just needs an opportnity like Aldridge. But i haven't seen it. Aldridge has proven that he can in fact carry a team as the first option.(not a huge sample size but its still better than nothing)

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