aIvin adams wrote:RunDogGun wrote:aIvin adams wrote:
i'd say they're comparable but in the same sense that Disneyland is comparable to Universal Studios.
I mean, they are similar to each other and they probably cost similar amounts but one is worth more than the other and it's an easy choice for me.
I put up their stats, and if you didn't look at the name, there isn't much difference between the two. Now your opinion, because you know what one of the players can do on your team, might be bias, but it is more like Disneyland vs Disneyworld. I'll let you choose who is who.
as Hurricane pointed out, Bledsoe's greatest strength is his defense, which is elite. i don't think that shows up as prominently in statistics as offensive contributions, where lowry and bledsoe are admittedly similar.
the stats also don't express the difference in potential.
if you think it's a toss-up between Lowry and Bledsoe, then that's reasonable and I won't try to persuade you. but i think Bledsoe is a markedly better player/prospect and so if Lowry's contract set the market, then I would expect Bledsoe to receive more.
I didn't watch a lot of Lowry, to make a choice, and it wasn't implying one was better or worse, so there isn't a need to sway me to a side. All I've said is that the stats are very similar, and there is no stat that I've seen that would make one player hands down "chasm" difference. Maybe a step difference, but they both have that in different areas.
Lowry's contract seemed to set the market value, coupled with the ability to stay healthy throughout that contract. But it is what it is. Now if Bledsoe played the entire season, without the same knee blowing out that went out just two years ago, I could see he would be worth more. But that isn't the case here.
As for Lowry's attitude towards his previous coach, I would love to see how Bledsoe would have reacted if when he came back from injury, we decided to finish the season with him coming off the bench.