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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#82 » by fatlever » Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:50 pm

kemba may have had a better overall game last night than rubio, but that was just one game. plus the twolves were having so much success with ridnour and barea together in that 2nd half they didnt need rubio last night. but lets not be silly here, rubio is unquestionably the better point guard right now and for the future. if kemba was averaging 8.5 assists and 2.5 steals like rubio nobody would get on him about his god awful fg%. the only advantage kemba has over rubio is in terms of creating his own shot. thats it. rubio is a better passer, defender, equal rebounder and equally inefficient shooter.
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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#83 » by BlackOutBuzz » Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:18 pm

fatlever wrote:Rubio is ... (an) equal rebounder.


Is all that I disagree with, Kemba has an uncanny ability to grab rebounds, especially for someone his height (though I'm surprised how many Rubio has, he's averaging more per game but Kemba has an edge based on MPG, so I'll admit it's closer than I thought).

Basically, Rubio is the better PG and Kemba is the better 2... I like what I've seen though, Rubio is my ROY pick right now but I really like where Kemba is at this point.

EDIT: It's worth noting where Kemba stands amongst his peers when it comes to turnovers...

Rubio: 3.2
Kyrie: 3.1
Knight: 2.7
Shump: 2.5
Kemba: 1.9

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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#84 » by Stun704 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:27 pm

fatlever wrote:kemba may have had a better overall game last night than rubio, but that was just one game. plus the twolves were having so much success with ridnour and barea together in that 2nd half they didnt need rubio last night. but lets not be silly here, rubio is unquestionably the better point guard right now and for the future. if kemba was averaging 8.5 assists and 2.5 steals like rubio nobody would get on him about his god awful fg%. the only advantage kemba has over rubio is in terms of creating his own shot. thats it. rubio is a better passer, defender, equal rebounder and equally inefficient shooter.

Like I said Rubio is the most overrated PG in recent memory, Rubio is not the unquestionably better point guard of the future, he may be now, but thats only because Rubio has more "pro" experience.. There is no doubt in my mind Kemba will have the better career. Rubio's scoring ability is horredous, Kemba is faster, stronger, and better defensively IMO, just because you get steals doesn't mean you are a great defender, as you can see from this game, Kemba has struggled with his FG% yet magically when he plays against rubio hes above 50%.. Coincidence I think not. Sure Rubio averages more assists and has garners more flashy highlight reel passes at this point in time, but I'm not so sure he'll be the better floor general of the two in the future, Kemba will garner more offensive attention once he becomes a more efficent scorer, he is quicker, stronger, faster, more elusive and like you said can create his own shot. once Silas is either fired, steps down, or changes his (Please Use More Appropriate Word) offense, Kemba will struggle to get assists because we keep running the offense through our big men, and also when our team can hit shots the assists will tally up, you guys forget how anemic our offense is. Rubio is not an equal rebounder, otherwise he would have a triple double by now. I counter that statement by saying Rubio is more turnover prone.. Kemba has higher upside IMO then Rubio, and Rubio won't get much better then he is now, the only thing I can see improving is his FG% which will make him a solid middle of the tier PG, but not the heir apparent to Steve Nash everyone is evidently hoping for.

Also The great defensive steel curtain that is Ricky Rubio ended up being -1 despite his team winning the game, Wow.
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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#85 » by captaincrunk » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:22 pm

BlackOutBobcat wrote:
fatlever wrote:Rubio is ... (an) equal rebounder.


Is all that I disagree with, Kemba has an uncanny ability to grab rebounds, especially for someone his height (though I'm surprised how many Rubio has, he's averaging more per game but Kemba has an edge based on MPG, so I'll admit it's closer than I thought).

Rubio is a pretty tall guy. You also have to realize he's playing with a couple great rebounders like Love.
BlackOutBobcat wrote:Basically, Rubio is the better PG and Kemba is the better 2... I like what I've seen though, Rubio is my ROY pick right now but I really like where Kemba is at this point.

EDIT: It's worth noting where Kemba stands amongst his peers when it comes to turnovers...

Rubio: 3.2
Kyrie: 3.1
Knight: 2.7
Shump: 2.5
Kemba: 1.9

Nepo: 0.9 :D

Harder to get a turnover when you don't pass :p
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Stun704 wrote:Kemba - 21 pts 6 rebs 2 ast 1 steal 52%FG%
Rubio 6 pts 7 asts 4 steals 1 rebound 28%FG%

Yeah Rubio is on another level from kemba :roll:

Rubio is all hype and flashy passes with a team loaded with stat stuffers

Aside from points, rubio's statline **** all over Kemba's. How does Kemba manage to get 21 points without more than two assists? That's pathetic.


Actually I think Kemba outplayed Rubio in this game...the only things I'm not happy about were Kemba's assists and free throws in this game (0-1). Kemba wasn't "stat-stuffing," in fact he was uncharacteristically efficient this game, shooting 52% to Rubio's 28%. If his 21 points came on 27 instead of 17 shots, than that would be a valid claim, but someone has to score for us. He also only had 1 turnover to Rubio's 3. Rubio has definitely had a better rookie season thus far, but I think Kemba outperformed him here.

Which is why I said "aside from points". This is uncharacteristic of Kemba. Great point guards impact the game even when their shot is off. Kemba... doesn't. At least not like Rubio.
Stun704 wrote:Like I said Rubio is the most overrated PG in recent memory, Rubio is not the unquestionably better point guard of the future, he may be now, but thats only because Rubio has more "pro" experience.. There is no doubt in my mind Kemba will have the better career. Rubio's scoring ability is horredous, Kemba is faster, stronger, and better defensively IMO, just because you get steals doesn't mean you are a great defender, as you can see from this game, Kemba has struggled with his FG% yet magically when he plays against rubio hes above 50%.. Coincidence I think not.

Rubio is 6'4" and that helps make up for Kemba's quickness. Kemba didn't stop Rubio from getting his assists last night, you have to remember that. Only one player has ever held LeBron to 0 assists that I can think of, and that was an amazing defensive effort from Ron Artest. That's relevant because it shows that good defenders can affect a player's ability to pass as well as shoot! And Kemba's passing last night wasn't that great, probably due in part to Rubio's defense. So the shooting doesn't tell the whole story in this case.

I think you put the rubio you'll have in two years on the 08 celtics and they still win the championship, and I'm a Rondo fan.
Stun704 wrote:Sure Rubio averages more assists and has garners more flashy highlight reel passes at this point in time, but I'm not so sure he'll be the better floor general of the two in the future, Kemba will garner more offensive attention once he becomes a more efficent scorer, he is quicker, stronger, faster, more elusive and like you said can create his own shot. once Silas is either fired, steps down, or changes his (Please Use More Appropriate Word) offense, Kemba will struggle to get assists because we keep running the offense through our big men, and also when our team can hit shots the assists will tally up, you guys forget how anemic our offense is.

I think Rubio's floor is a slightly poorer man's version of Rondo. Also, don't make excuses for Kemba when DJ and Boris can get assists in the same offense!

Stun704 wrote:Rubio is not an equal rebounder, otherwise he would have a triple double by now.

To be fair, he's gotten very close a number of times. He's had more than a few 8 rebound games. Kemba rebounds more because no one else can on our team!
Stun704 wrote:I counter that statement by saying Rubio is more turnover prone.. Kemba has higher upside IMO then Rubio, and Rubio won't get much better then he is now, the only thing I can see improving is his FG% which will make him a solid middle of the tier PG, but not the heir apparent to Steve Nash everyone is evidently hoping for.

I think Rubio is heir apparent to Jason Kidd, myself. He's got the height and the vision, and sucked at shooting at first. Or maybe Rondo. Nash just happened to be a premier shooter as well as being one of the best passers.
Stun704 wrote:Also The great defensive steel curtain that is Ricky Rubio ended up being -1 despite his team winning the game, Wow.

+/- is better applied over stretches of games or entire seasons.
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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#86 » by captaincrunk » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:34 pm

Also, how many good point guards average more rebounds than assists? Any?
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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#87 » by SWedd523 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:38 pm

I wonder how many assists Kemba would be able to rack up playing in a P&R offense with Love and Pekovic.
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Re: GT Feb 15 8:00PM Charlotte Vs Minnesota 

Post#88 » by captaincrunk » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:45 pm

SWEDD523 wrote:I wonder how many assists Kemba would be able to rack up playing in a P&R offense with Love and Pekovic.

Maybe more, but that's hard to really know. The closest thing we have to a PnR partner (who actually plays the role in the game) is probably Boris, and he passes more than he shoots.

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