TheLand13 wrote:You mean like you guys aren't currently doing now in regards to Mobley? You guys keep claiming he mostly just gets spoon fed his points off of lobs and dunks and that's just simply not true.
Mobley's bread and butter is basically scoring in 3 feet of the bucket, regardless of how he's over 75% at the rim. He struggles for some reason 3-10 feet out (which is odd) but is decent at 10-16 feet then gets bad again.
Barnes is just good up to 10 feet period, but then his shooting gets worse the further out he goes.
There's no doubt that Mobley can create his own offense however the majority of his shots are assisted 64.9% to be exact on his 2s.
Barnes on the other hand just 41.5% of his 2s assisted.
Vampirate wrote:Pre All Star Break and for a long while during the season i'd agree with you, Barnes isn't in the same convo as Mobley as a defender.
However just the same Mobley isn't in the same convo as Barnes as a complete offensive player. You really need to look at the stats beyond just scoring here.
TheLand13 wrote:So what's your excuse for not doing that in regards to offensive rebounding?
I never said offensive rebounding alone gives Barnes the clear edge on offense like Mobley has on defense, I said it was that mixed with his scoring and passing/playmaking.
Vampirate wrote:and is the better offensive rebounder (0.5 more offensive rebounds).
TheLand13 wrote:Barnes is not a better offensive rebounder than Mobley is. And this is where not understanding the context behind how Mobley played for most of the season hurts your argument. Mobley when playing with Allen typically stayed further away from the basket on offense in order to give Allen as much room to operate under the rim as possible. Once he became the full time center in Allen's place and played under the basket more, his offensive rebounding numbers improved.
The Raptors are 2nd in the league in offensive rebounding, Barnes leads the Raptors in offensive rebounding. Give the man his due here, he's better than Mobley as a offensive rebounder despite not playing with anyone 6"10+, he's just relentless. This is more of how good Barnes as an offensive rebounder is than a dig at Mobley.
Vampirate wrote:Another way to think about this is if Mobley's offensive impact was close to Barnes impact he'd be running away with the ROY no questions asked.
TheLand13 wrote:For most of the season, he was.
He's not now. It looks like post all Star, the knee tendonitis really slowed down Barnes more than people thought.
Vampirate wrote:Again, pre All Star break Mobley's overall offensive impact was much closer, now it isn't.
Their advanced stats as of now, take it for what you will.

TheLand13 wrote:I've made it known to people on here that I'm not a fan of advanced statistics as it's a lazy way to debate players without actually watching them play. But offensive metrics are generally much more accurate, so this is pretty damning to my argument.
No one stat, even advanced stats will definitively say one guy is better than the other, but many of them will give you a good picture overall.
I think the only offensive advance stat I have seen where Barnes doesn't have the clear decisive edge is offensive real plus/minus where both players are in the negatives, Mobley more so, but not too much more.
Vampirate wrote:And you're also really discrediting Barnes overall offensive impact he's had over the year, even when Barnes was playing on a bad knee to prop up Mobley here. You're using scoring only to compare offensive impact, which is just bad.
TheLand13 wrote:First off, no I'm not (edit: oof, just looked through the posts and yeah, I actually did. Well that's a lazy fail on my part). Second, you just used Off RPG to try to prove Barnes was a better offensive rebounder. You don't have any room to talk here.
Vampirate wrote:Since the start of the year Barnes has always been the better playmaker, offensive rebounder and as the season went on, more versatile scorer.
You will not see raptor fans, knowledgeable ones, arguing that Barnes defensive impact is the same as Mobley's but you can't admit Mobley's offensive impact is the same as Barnes.
TheLand13 wrote:Well then I guess you're claiming some of the ones here aren't knowledgeable, because there's quite a few of them making that claim.
You'd need to visit the Raptors GM board to get a better perspective. And when Mobley was well ahead of the ROY race, many Raptor fans were giving Mobley his due.
TheLand13 wrote:Also, go back through the posts. Please. And tell me where I state that Mobley's impact on offense is as great as Scotties. In fact I am begging you to do so. My argument is only that the gap between those two on offense is smaller than the gap between the two on defense, that's it. And ever since Allen went down with injury, Mobley has closed the gap on offense, but he's obviously not at that point.
I really think Barnes has proved himself to be the better scorer, offensive rebounder and playmaker which to me really closes the gap between the players. I think the gap is about the same tbh. Time will tell. Barnes just looks that special as an overall offensive force.
Regardless, i'm a Raptors fan and you're a Cavs fan, were going to have to agree to disagree on this.
At the end of the day Raptor fans are extremely high on Barnes offensive upside and Cav fans are extremely high on Mobley's defensive upside. Simply put.