1UPZ wrote:HawaiianJazzFan wrote:JMac1 wrote:What are you talking about? Going on and on about Len? I just read a thread on Gobert and Len's name came into the conversation. From some of the comments, I see people don't know what they are talking about so I provided some insight on Len. You don't have to get butt hurt because film don't lie and it displays that Len has an offensive ceiling that dwarfs Rudy's so you say look at the stats.....lol
Look at the film. Don't hate because some other center is better than yours!!
I love all the objective support and proof you show to back your statements, although honestly, that is what I'd do if there was no objective evidence whatsoever out there, that Len was outplaying Rudy. You couldn't find anyone in the Jazz organization that would consider trading Gobert for Len.
Len was brought up by a Sun's fan
Film, stats, highlights, everything you could think of suggests that Gobert's Defensive ceiling dwarf's Lens.
BTW, check out how well Len is defending the rim...
http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/defense/?sort=FGP_DEFEND_RIM&dir=-1&CF=MIN*G*15%7CBLK*G*1
Suns as a team has been greatly impacted by Len, they are 11-3 with him starting and their defense in the paint is amongst the NBA's best.
So team impact wise Len is pretty good already.
As an individual, Len since starting is averaging 2.6 blocks per game, which is 3rd in the NBA. S
Now since this is a Gobert thread, I made the Len comparison because these 2 as I mentioned are 2 of the better shot blocking centers I've seen since the 2000s. Ibaka and Davis are PFs.
With that said, Gobert's wingspan and standing reach is amongst the highest of all time, whilst Len is a tier down in that regards, still elite in today's game. But Gobert is literally a freak of nature.
So YES, Gobert's defensive (shot blocking) potential is higher than Len's, but defense is not just about blocks per game, its about covering the paint and altering plays/shots as well as getting defensive rebounds.
Let's just say this, Jazz is extremely happy with Gobert, they wouldnt consider trading him unless for a superstar. The Suns feel EXACTLY the same way with Len.
These 2 as mentioned earlier should be amongst the blocks per game leaders in the next decade assuming they both stay healthy.
http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/defense/?sort=FGP_DEFEND_RIM&dir=-1&CF=MIN*G*15%7CBLK*G*1
I have to fight writing a thesis on this, but as the link provides, Gobert is defending the rim the best in the NBA, statistically players shoot 38.3% at the rim while Rudy is defending it, that incorporates everything, blocks, altered shots, deflections, intimidation, etc (this is the best stat to use, as you can see Anthony Davis is near the bottom, as a rim defender, and he leads the league in blocks). Len is near the bottom, players shoot 52.7% at the rim when he is defending it. Gobert since starting is averaging 5 blocks per game which is number one in the NBA. The Jazz are defending 11pts/100 possessions better when Gobert is on the floor (for Len it is about 3 points per 100 possessions). Part of the reason for this big difference is that Len needs to learn how to stop fouling. He fouls at a MUCH higher rate. Gobert is also rebounding at a better rate (remember this is accounting for the fact that PHX plays at the 3rd highest rate and that Utah is the 2nd slowest), passing at a better rate, drawing fouls at a higher rate, etc. Len is an amazing shot blocker, don't get me wrong but he has a ways to go to be an elite defender. Rudy, really just needs to sustain the level of defense he is playing to be one of the elite defenders.
Lastly, if you look at my first post about Len/Gobert. I said that it is foolish to say that one prospect is better than the other, this early. Honestly, we don't really know what either player's ceiling is. Gobert for example, improved a ridiculous amount in a short time. He could do that again or not, we don't know. They are both still, really young. I really like Len as a player and didn't really start ranting until JMac1 starting making crazy statements about Len being unequivocally better. We are happy with Gobert, and you guys are happy with Len. They fit our teams each really well.
























