ElGee wrote:I too only saw him a handful of times, so I'm not going to drive into tremendous detail. Portland did seem to hit tank mode at the end of the season, so that may have played into what GC was seeing.
First, I like the Bosh comparison. I think LMA is like a better version of Bosh.
I have two questions on Bosh specifically
1. Do you think Aldridge is better than Raptors Bosh?
2. How large do you think is the difference is between Bosh in 2010 and Bosh now? Or whenever you think Bosh's peak was.
ElGee wrote:Better post. Better shooter.
I read the article you posted and what I got out of it was that Aldridge is improving his mid-range game to complement his post game. I have two problems with this.
1. Instead of complementing his post game they've usurped it as his main form of offense.
2. It specifically says he's improving his mid range shot off the dribble, the worst shot in basketball.
Now while Bosh shoots a lot off the dribble he mostly takes set jumpers and much more efficiently.
Bosh: 592% TS (53% from 16-23 ft)
Aldridge: 530% TS (41% from 16-23 ft)
This doesn't factor in team roles but there is a pretty large gap in percentages for players who pretty much take the same kind of shots. (This is an area where'd I'd like to be corrected if necessary)
Add in the fact that Bosh has (some) 3 point range and I really think he has a huge edge as far as shooting. Aldridge has a better post game on the left block but I think Bosh has a better face up game when it's called upon.
ElGee wrote:Probably better passer.
While watching him I was pretty impressed by Aldridge's ability to pass out of the post to 3 point shooters. Not a perfect stat but when compared to two big men considered to be the best passers in the league he stacks up like this.
Aldridge: 1.1 APG leading to 3-pt FG
Joakim Noah: 0.7 APG leading to 3-pt FG
Marc Gasol: 0.8 APG leading to 3-pt FG
Bosh looks worse here, all I can say from watching the Heat is that they like to hot potato the ball around the perimeter to try to get the best available shot. It happens incredibly often.
Bosh isn't a great passer but he's probably slightly above average. His passes to cutters have impressed me more than a couple of times.
ElGee wrote:And I think he's as capable or better defensively -- I actually think he's pretty underrated on defense.
The RAPM numbers do make it seem like I underrated him here. But I would have to watch him more to really change my opinion. Bosh is certainly also underrated defensively by most people.
I honestly have no good explanation for his rebounding at points this season. But I honestly think he is one of the best PNR defenders in the league (disregarding the All-Star game nutmegging I guess). He's also a very good weak side defender.
You said yourself Aldridge isn't a great man defender but you like his global defensive contributions. That's where I see Bosh. Aldridge has the edge in rebounding and Bosh has the edge in PNR defense. Also consider the fact that he was probably the only capable big man on a -4.4 defense last year.
ElGee wrote:I have to ask is Timmy's defensive advantage enough to make up for LMA's offensive advantage?"
I've been a big supporter of Duncan all year as evidenced by some of the posts in this thread. It's because I think Duncan is in the absolute elite defensive tier this year. RAPM numbers support him (although Tony Parker somehow comes out better defensively?) eyetest, and team results (3rd best defense with a pretty significant lead on the 4th). If would appreciate it if you spoke on Duncans defense this year.
And yes, I definitely think Timmy's defensive advantage makes up for LMA's offensive advantage.
Don't want to write a monster post on Harden Vs. Deron but I'm interested in that and you never mentioned your number 4 pick either.
I'm not looking to win a Bosh vs. Aldridge argument, I'd like anybody to expound on what I said about him because I'd really like to know more about Aldridge as a player.