pcbothwel wrote:5) I think you'd agree it's highly unlikely Bryant ever becomes elite (I.E. Embiid, Jokic, Gobert), correct? So whats the next step down? Current Vucevic, Kanter, Ayton, Steven Adams, Myles Turner. etc.... That guy as a UFA at 25 is gonna be a contract we immediately regret.
Here's the thing... Bryant was better than Ayton last year. He was better than Turner last year. He's better than both those guys this year. Look at the numbers....
Let me do this differently. Here are 2 Centers, A & B. Per 40 minutes, A scores 12.4 more points than B. Of course, A takes more shots/FTAs -- in fact, b/c of the difference in the 2 guys' overall TS%'s, A scores those extra 12.4 points at a .495 TS%.
Simple question: do 12.4 points gotten at a .495% TS% help a team win a game? Make it easier to win? Would we be happy if B went out and got us an extra 12.4 points at a .495 TS%? Yes or no?
Here are 2 other Centers, C & D. In 40 minutes, C gets 4 more defensive boards than D -- but, in that same 40 minutes, he turns the ball over 2.6 more times than D.
Again, a simple question: which one is helping his team more, which one less, via the combination of those numbers? If, suddenly, D upped his defensive boards by 4 but he also upped his turnovers by 2.6 -- would we say his overall numbers had improved? Or would we say they'd gotten worse?
Please note: I'm not asking whether A is a better player than B or vice versa. Nor am I asking whether C is a better player than D or vice versa. I'm asking a much more focused question, & it's about numbers not people. For that reason, if you need names to answer, then you're not addressing my question. Of course, if you don't want to answer... hey, why should you have to?
But, if a person needs names to know the meaning of numbers... to me at least that's a problem.
pcbothwel wrote:Again, I love Bryant... but if you can get two first (with one in the top 20) for a non elite Center in this NBA, Im not sure how you say no.
More generally, if I control the meaning of terms, I can make any judgment I want.
If I'm the one who controls what the word "beautiful" means, then when I say who is beautiful & who is not, no one can call me wrong. Ditto for "intelligent." In that case, as a matter of fact, I can make those terms mean anything I want.
I'm sorry this was so long. Please note -- I'm not saying that I wouldn't trade Thomas Bryant for the #17 & #26 pick in this draft. Or that I would. I don't have a settled take on this year's draft yet. I am pretty sure, however, that this year there will be two guys come out of the post-lottery R1 who are better as a bundle than about 90% of the players in the league taken singly. That's true pretty much every year.
& I'd trade Bryant for Brandon Clarke in a minute!























