76ciology wrote:JazzMatt13 wrote:76ciology wrote:
You see any players in the Jazz roster being perenial all-stars? Favors and Hayward have toppish ceiling. Burke and Exum looks average. There's Gobert, but how much better can he get?
How much better can Gobert get?!? IDK, he is 22, freakishly large, and just blew away all the best Rookies and Sophmores, including Wiggins, hence probably the best big in the last 2 drafts. Right now, I wouldn't trade Gobert for Noel and Embiid.
Well, Noel is 21 and is currently playing better than Gobert. Well, I wouldn't trade McGee and the Lakers' pick next year for Gobert. That pick could land us Thon Maker.

I'd like you to make any case that Nerlens is outplaying Gobert. In what freaking universe would that even be close to being true?? Seriously, if you could make an argument that is even somewhat compelling, i'd call you the Johnny Cochrane of this generation. I'd also then allow you to argue on my behalf in any debate on any subject at anytime now or in the future until the day that I die.
Noel:
8.4 ppg (9.9 per 36)
7.1 rpg
1.8 bpg
1.6 apg (.2 more per 36)1.9 TOPG
44.7 FG% (terrible for a big man)
56.5 FT%
30.2 mpgPER = 12.71 (below average for a big man)
Allows opponents to shoot 46% at the rim (respectable, same percentage as Favors, Lopez, Draymond, and Sanders)
34th best in defensive RPM (respectable)
Gobert:
6.8 ppg (11.2 per 36)7.3 rpg (better rebounder in less minutes)
2.2 bpg (blocks more shots in less minutes)1.1 apg (noel beats him by .2 apg per 36, but Noel turns the ball over at a higher rate)
1.1 TOPG
63 FG%
61 FT%21.9 mpg
PER = 21.59 (22nd best in the NBA)
Allows opponents to shoot a ridiculous 38% at the rim (number one in the NBA by a good margin)
16th best in DRPMSo this season, Gobert is scoring at a higher rate, he's in another universe when you consider scoring efficiency, he's rebounding at a much higher rate, he's blocking shots at a much higher rate, he is turning it over at a much lower rate, he's a better free throw shooter, and he's a better defender. So you are right, other than offense, scoring, scoring efficiency, rebounding, blocking shots, shooting in general, shooting from the free throw line, taking care of the ball, defending the rim, and overall defense, Noel is better.
P.S, btw when you adjust the numbers for pace (Philly is the 6th fastest in pace, Utah is the second slowest) the difference is even more ridiculous.