Michael Lucky wrote:kblo247 wrote:Chandler: 103 (133 ORtg)
Lopez: 104 (117 ORtg)
Hibbert: 101 (101 ORtg)
Koufos: 99 (103 ORtg)
Jordan: 98 (126 ORtg)
drtg before Ortg
and just for reference a career 27mpg player still means you need another legit PF or C to eat time because Randle isn't ready for 30, Tarik is best in 20min increments ... Plus he has mobility issues, don't mention Kelly or Sacre two bum asses
those ratings are team dependent and don't mean much.
Its means something. Tyson and DJ are better than him, they move better, they get off the floor better, and it makes them both better finishers, rebounders, and scorers at a higher percentage. Koufos numbers line up on his career even as a starter in Denver so its consistent, legit 7 footer, good hands, more nimble, hits his free throws, and not afraid to pop the **** out of you thus the foul troubles. Brook is an offensive center, he doesn't play great d or board, protects the rim decently when he sees you coming, but his O is so far advanced he's never a neutral impact.
Hibbert can play but it has to be in a controlled environment. Bunch of smash mouth slow it down, funnel it to him ball. He won't score off post ups, settles for jumpers, doesn't board outside his area at all, and has confidence issues. He is a iron man physically but a glass man mentally which is why guys like boozer and Dragic call him soft to his face. If you're getting him, you need a PF that an play above a rim and recover quickly since we don't have Paul George. You need spacing. You almost need to pay a guy like Josh Smith and let him start