bondom34 wrote:BrotherDave wrote:Smitty731 wrote:If Kanter is a younger version of Jefferson, I'm ok with that. Jefferson has been one of the better offensive players at the PF/C spot in the league for years. Nothing wrong with being that. He's also carried a couple of questionable teams to the Playoffs. No one will ever write that about Biyombo. He'll never carry a team to the Playoffs on the strength of his ability to chase blocks, while being the worst offensive player in the league.
The only thing Al carries into the playoffs is high blood sugar. He is a king of empty stats and a loser. Biz is a much better player than you think and the numbers say he makes CHA a better offensive team than Al, by a lot.
Not disagreeing, but 4/$56?
4/32 is more likely his floor than his ceiling IMO. I wouldn't be surprised at all if one of these teams that leans heavily on advanced stats throws a whopper at Biz.
HawaiianJazzFan wrote:BrotherDave wrote:Smitty731 wrote:If Kanter is a younger version of Jefferson, I'm ok with that. Jefferson has been one of the better offensive players at the PF/C spot in the league for years. Nothing wrong with being that. He's also carried a couple of questionable teams to the Playoffs. No one will ever write that about Biyombo. He'll never carry a team to the Playoffs on the strength of his ability to chase blocks, while being the worst offensive player in the league.
The only thing Al carries into the playoffs is high blood sugar. He is a king of empty stats and a loser. Biz is a much better player than you think and the numbers say he makes CHA a better offensive team than Al, by a lot.
Which numbers?? Al Jefferson does have an awful ORPM but Bismack's actually worse somehow. Bismack is actually the worst rated big in ORPM on the Hornet's team. He's actually worse offensively and defensively than Al in RPM. Al's offensive rating isn't great at all either but Bismack is still somehow worse. If by some reason the Hornets score more points when Bismack is on the floor the numbers suggest it has nothing to do with Bismack.
The on-court/off-court statistics for two players on Charlotte. Try and guess who the players are.
PLAYER A
Offense: on-court - 106.4 pts/100 possessions, off-court - 100.9 pts/100 possessions
Net offense: +5.5
Defense: on-court - 100.6 pts/100, off-court - 105.9 pts/100
Net defense: -5.3
Our offense scores 5.5 more points per 100 possessions while Player A is on the court and our defense allows 5.3 fewer points per 100 possessions when he is on the court.
PLAYER B
Offense: on-court - 100.3 pts/100, off-court - 104.6 pts/100
Net offense: -4.4
Defense: on-court - 107.4 pts/100, off-court - 101.3 pts/1100
Net defense: +6.1
Charlotte's offense scores 4.4 fewer points per 100 possessions while Player B is on the court and Charlotte's defense allows 6.1 more points per 100 possession when he is on the court.
Answer:
*post and numbers blatantly ripped off from a post by Braggins. I'm lazy.