MPLSwolves wrote:Is Vanderbilt better at guarding bigs in the paint than Nance? Because that's what we need out of our PF, which i'm assuming you know already because you named KG as the ideal big next to KAT.
I love Vanderbilt and think he is a positive on the defensive end, but he doesn't play like KG. He's more of an athletic wing defender. Go watch his games when he had to protect the rim. He got destroyed. Nance has held his own under the rim -- though not sure how much wear and tear he has suffered
The 6'9" vanderbilt averaged 0.7 blocks in only 17.8 MPG, or 1.5 per 36 (1.4 career). The 6'7" Nance 0.5 blocks in 31.2 MPG, 0.6 per 36 (0.8 career). Nance has averaged 1.9 steals per 36 for his career, EXTREMELY good for a PF. Vanderbilt has averaged 2.1. Nance has averaged 9.9 rebounds per 36 for his career with a total rebound % of 15.1. Vanderbilt has averaged 11.5 rebounds per 36 for his career with a total rebound % of 17.3.
Vanderbilt is bigger, a better rim protector, a better rebounder, and better at generating steals. Hes also 6 years younger and at worst will cost half as much.
The only place Nance has an edge over Vanderbilt IMO is 3 point shooting, but even that he is mediocre at best at with a career 3pt% of .333. When he was Vanderbilts age he wasnt even in the league yet, and he certainly wasnt considered somebody who could stretch the floor. He shot 10%, 27.8%, 16.7%, 25%, and 12.5% from 3 his first 5 years.
Vanderbilt has problems when you try to play him at the 5 and have him guard 250lb centers. So...dont do that. What 4's in the league can he not defend?