pcbothwel wrote:payitforward wrote:There's a difference between a good trade & a good player.
We made a good trade; Porzingis is not a good player.
You keep saying this and for the life of me I cant quite get it. He is perpetually injured and overpaid, but what is your basis for him being "Not a good player"?...
If you leave out scoring & rebounding, KP is just slightly above average on the rest of the standard stuff.
But, he's a below average defensive rebounder for a Center, below average offensive rebounder as well, & his career TS% is .547 -- average for a Center is .598.
That's my basis for him being "not a good player."
pcbothwel wrote:...Name other Bigs that you consider "Good" and better than KP.
Im looking at guys like Sabonis (Before he broke out this year), Prime Ibaka, and Christian Wood and KP was >= all of them.
KP has never had a single season anywhere near as good as Sabonis career average (which includes his awful rookie year, btw).
Wood's only had one really good season -- '19-20 w/ Detroit. KP's never played at that level. Nor has he ever approached Ibaka's first 5 years.
But it's easier than that: a random list of names of NBA bigs will always include mostly guys who put up better overall numbers than KP. Here are a few:
jarred vanderbilt, chris boucher, javale mcgee, kenrich williams, xavier tillman, isaiah hartenstein, brandon clarke, jakob poeltl, richaun holmes, robert williams, jarrett allen, kevon looney, dewayne dedmon, maxi kleber, wendell carter....
Some of those guys are better than others. But Porzingis has never had a single year as good as any of those guys' career averages.
I don't know how anyone could think he is a *good* player. In what way? Because he scores more points than an average NBA Center? Well, guess what -- he takes way more shots than average. Here's a secret -- anyone who takes more shots will score more points! KP takes way too many shots for the # of points he gets out of them.