He can make a Three!( I know you said this) Not sure how you can even come close to comparing Plumlee and Collins offensively.
Collins will be our starting PF next year. Note this comment..
you're right, there's little comparison....Plumlee is underrated while Collins in overrated....now, before you go ballistic, know that I was just joking. I saw a fat pitch rolling over the middle of the plate and swung at it; it's like catnip for my bad joke department
but the joke was based on a little bit of reality:
PER: Collins 14.0....Plumlee 18.1
TS%: Collins .602....Plumlee .581
Rebound Rate: Collins 11.7....Plumlee 16.1
assist/36: Collins 1.6....Plumlee 4.1
off. winshares: Collins 0.8....Plumlee 0.7
def. winshares: Collins 0.6....Plumlee 1.2
winshares/48: Collins .107....Plumlee .161
off box plus/minus: Collins -0.3....Plumlee +0.1
def box plus/minus: Collins 0.8....Plumlee 4.9
box plus/minus: Collins 0.5....Plumlee 5.0
value over replacement: Collins 0.4....Plumlee 1.0
def real plus/minus: Collins 0.75....Plumlee 2.73
off real plus/minus: Collins -0.85....Plumlee -0.54
real plus/minus: Collins -0.10....Plumlee +2.19
Plumlee has advantages, sometimes big ones, in all those categories but two, and one of those, off. winshares is a cumulative stat so really, that's a push. So, on one end, offense, Plumlee is arguably better. On the other end, defense, which is supposed to be Zach's strength, Plumlee is clearly better
the purpose of all that isn't to convince you that your opinion of Zach is wrong, it's to show that in the context of a Plumlee/Zach comparison, Plumlee is the better player,
right now. But Plumlee is 28 years old and his upside is capped; he is what he is and won't be getting better. Zach has a big upside advantage, but like all potential, it's not guaranteed. Still, potential has a lot of speculative value in the NBA, and hoping for development of prospects has big entertainment value for fans like us. Lastly, Zach is primarily a PF with some potential as a C. Plumlee is pretty much all C. and in the apples for apples thing, it should be Plumlee vs Meyers, not Plumlee vs Zach
as for Zach being the starting PF next season, that's a pretty safe prediction. That's because Portland is scheduled to only be 2-4M below the tax line for 11 players (10 current + 1st round pick). Signing Aminu to a 5-9M salary would push Portland substantially into the tax, and they'd still have to add a couple more players. Odds are Aminu may be the same type of casualty of the 2016 madness next summer as Davis was last summer