Dat2U wrote:Now lets throw a wrench into the argument.
How would Wall look as a 22 yr old coming to DC to play under Eddie Jordan?
Keep in mind he had Hughes, Stackhouse, Kwame, Haywood, Thomas, Blake, Hayes, Dixon & Jeffries as teammates.
And how would Arenas look as a 20 yr old drafted to DC to play under Flip Saunders, then Randy Wittman.
Arenas' teammates would be Hinrich, Lewis, Young, Blatche, McGee, Crawford, Yi, Thornton, Armstrong & Evans as teammates.
Personally, I don't think Arenas would have handled the situation Wall was put into very well. I also think he would have been stifled by the offensive system Flip & subsequently Witt has been running. But on the flip side, Arenas might have actually been a solid defender, or at least a more disciplined one.
I think Wall might of put up some eye popping numbers under the freedom of Eddie's Princeton offense with his assist totals taking a big hit. I also think his defense would be a bigger issue than it is now with the lack of accountability from Eddie on that end of the court.
I agree that Wall is a better defender than Arenas. I think it has to do more with Wall's mentality than any coaching scheme. Even then, I'm not sure how significant the difference really is especially since there aren't really any shutdown defensive point guards. It is more important to have good defensive bigs and teams routinely could take advantage of Antawn Jamison.
BTW, I thought it was interesting that Arenas's offensive numbers with Flip Saunders in the 2009-10 season were actually not too far off to what John Wall is doing this year.
Per 36 Minutes Arenas
PPG- 22.2
Assists- 7.1
EFG%- .46
TS%- .511
FT%- .749
Per 36 Minutes Wall
PPG- 19.6
Assists- 8.3
EFG- .455
TS%- .517
FT%- .836
From the field, a post knee injury Arenas is about as efficient as Wall in terms of shooting. Arenas elected to shoot the ball more and get a few more points while Wall got a few more assists. For whatever the reason, Arenas became a worse free throw shooter which added up especially in close games. The knee surgeries also appeared to effect his 3 point shooting. Arenas may have also benefited from his superstar status- getting calls that Wall still does not get.
Of course Wall was better (a better defender, better assist to turnover player) but I think Arenas would have become just as good of an offensive player within Saunders system (and I don't think Saunders gets fired).




























