Prokorov wrote:enetric wrote:I am not going to do the advanced metrics thing with you.  That only goes so far with me.  And in reverse there is only so much I can say pro Lopez before your hair would literally burst into flames!   
  
I don't need you to and it wasnt ym intent to argue over advanced stats.  i only pointed it out to illustrate this isnt a 20/10 guys v.s a 5/5 guy.  Maybe it was just a bit of a hyperbole on your part, but at least statistically from a birds eye view one guys insnt a "massive masssive massive upgrade" over the other.
But I will say this.  I do think the all star version of Lopez was better...much better than you were giving him credit for in years past.  I dont have a high opinion of Hollins.  I do think that he has a lot to do with what is going on this season.  
As for saying 4 coaches 3 rosters...you are glazing over the times he was playing well and injury seasons, lumping it all in there.
He probably was better then I was giving hm credit for, but i dont think it was by much.  I dont think he is a guy you put on a mediocure team that automatically makes him a good team.  I dont think he has that kind of impact.  I say that mostly because he isnt a 2 way player, and because scoring bigs arent really what wins today.  He isnt someone like shaq or dwight where you fear it anytime he touches it within 5 feet because its a dunk.  or where your backside wings need to always be sneaking in incase of a lab.  or your wings impededing him on the roll because if he catches it your toast.  in that regard, he isnt opening up that wing/corner 3 for your offense, and he isnt generating doubles/attention when he DOESNT have the ball(which is what seperates scoring bigs from dominant bigs).
either way, we can argue that forever.  as far as the coaches, i guess you can throw away last year due to small sample.  and just go on this year vs the first year in brooklyn.  i guess you i can see you pointing to coaching if you were high on his year in brooklyn 2 years ago.  we both know i am not, but that is debateable.
I am by no means saying he is great.  But I think from day one so much has been ignored as to what his role might have looked like had Dwill been who he was supposed to be. That's important.  An extreme example...I am much more impressed with what LMA is with Damian Lillard than what he was exaggerated to be before him.  I hope you know what I mean. 
Having said all of that...I do not have a crystal ball.  I do not know if the best of Lopez is behind him or if Kanter will get better.
But...from what I have observed I have been far more impressed with the best of 26 year old Lopez vs. the best of 23 year old Kanter.  And given a fresh start for both...if I were drafting them right now....yes....I like Lopez much more.
Yea, like i had assumed earlier, it seems like you think that:
a)  lopez is probably capable of getting back to his numbers from his allstar season
b) that form is good enough to get us back into the playoffs
and what im not sure on
c) you think lopez should be extended and kept around
for me a is irrelevant because i dont think b is true
but more importantly is C.  if you think C is true, then yeah it would make alot of sense why these other deals whose purpose is make the playoffs now and let them expire after next season dont make sense.  im operating under the assumption there is no way we extend lopez and if he isnt moved he is let to expire and we use that cap space in free agency in '16.
but can you see it from my view?  if you dont think C is true, and dont think B is true... then it makes a TON of sense to move lopez for a Gaurd/Wing upgrade who is on a deal as long or shorter then lopez to see if that is enough to salvage playoffs this year.
basically, what is your view ondo you think lopez should be kept long term?