oyoyer wrote:Biz Gilwalker wrote:oyoyer wrote:Lets not go overboard here, TYoung>>Varejao when it comes to scoring. So "literally nothing" is both semantically and factually incorrect.
Even that isn't even completely fair to AV. This season, Varejao scored 14+ per on 53 TS%, Young scored 14+ on 54 TS%. Hardly enough difference to warrant two ">" marks.
Varejao averaged 14/14, 3.4apg, and was one of the better defensive bigs in the league last year. When both are healthy, Young barely holds a candle to that. The problem is that Varejao is rarely healthy. I think this evens out their value.
Last season's 25 game sample size is not an accurate portrayal of Varejao's career, however. Listen, I'm not debating when healthy Varejao is a better player... but if other dude is going to try and make out as if AV is LeBron or something then yeah, that's an issue, that's all
That's where you're wrong. We are debating whether or not Young is better than Varejao. In fact, the erason this debate even started up is because a 76ers fan wrote "Young > AV."
I said early on in the thread that if people want to argue that AV is injury-prone, then they'd have a good point. But that wasn't the way the argument was framed.
It was literally presented as Thaddeus Young being better than Anderson Varejao. Only after I shot that down did the direction of the debate turn to Andy being injury-prone.











