DanTown8587 wrote:Betta Bulleavit wrote:DanTown8587 wrote:This makes the FIFTH straight year that Jo's been severely hurt in the playoffs
2011 - Plantar Fasciitis
2012 - Ankle
2013 - Plantar Fasciitis/Foot
2014 - Knee
2015 - Hamstring
At this point, you just have to question if you can give him any sort of contract if he's not able to stay healthy on a minutes and practice restriction.
The Plantar Fasciitis hasn't been an issue for a couple of years now. The ankle injury happened doing what Noah does best...hustling. And for all of the injuries that you note about Noah, that SOB still continues to play no matter what. He's one of those guys where you wont recognize his value until he's gone. And it's such a shame.
Joakim Noah's playoff per 36 since 2011
10.5 points
10.7 rebounds
2.9 assists
2.0 blocks
.461 FG%
.669 FT%
.504 TS%
17.1 PER
Kris Humphries this year per 36
13.6 points
11.2 rebounds
1.5 assists
.7 blocks
.472 FG%
.735 FT%
.508 TS%
15.3 PER
Gorgui Dieng per 36 this year
11.7 points
10.0 rebounds
2.4 assists
2.1 blocks
.506 FG%
.783 FT%
.573 TS%
17.3 PER
I'm failing to see your point here. Perhaps it's to show players that have better per 36 numbers than Noah has produced in the playoffs. But I think a better comparison might be to show the playoff PERs of those guys that you are comparing Noah to. If that was actually your point.