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Thank you, RR7. I will take a look at those stats and reply later when I have more time this evening.

And I know tone always gets misconstrued online. Not trying to be a dick at all, or "challenge" your comment about Jefferson as a post option. Was just trying to comment that it's a widely held belief, deservedly so, that Jefferson is one of the best post options in the league, and yet Aldridge, for all of the complaints about him, was a better option down there.
 
The fans that think Aldridge is WAY better than Jefferson are delusional. If Aldridge is better, its just by a little bit.
 
Actually they look quite similar when looking at the stats presented on that site for this season.

I also noticed the same thing when looking at the stats on NBA.com (Player shots - distance: 5 ft range and 8 ft range).

You kept asking for his source, so finally he just gave you the front page of a random stat site. If he had done any research, he would have given you a more specific page. He's just being loyal to the player who's already here, no analytical reason.
 
Al Jefferson is going to be on his 4th team in 8 seasons next year

No big deal
 
Al Jefferson is going to be on his 4th team in 8 seasons next year

No big deal

Tyson Chandler bounced around before being an important piece of the Mavs championship and I would love for him to be a Blazer.

Was Boston supposed to say no to the KG trade, which won them a championship?

Minnesota traded him since his skills overlapped with Kevin Love, but cannot fault a player that gets traded by Kahn.

Utah just has too many similar players.
 
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Tyson Chandler bounced around before being an important piece of the Mavs championship and I would love for him to be a Blazer.

Was Boston supposed to say no to the KG trade, which won them a championship?

Minnesota traded him since his skills overlapped with Kevin Love, but cannot fault a player that gets traded by Kahn.

Utah just has too many similar players.

Tyson Chandler plays defense, and it took him a while to figure out he wasn't going to be David Robinson or Hakeem on offense. Al Jefferson is an undersized center who is literally one of the worst post defenders in the league.
 
The fans that think Aldridge is WAY better than Jefferson are delusional. If Aldridge is better, its just by a little bit.

Aldridge is way better on the defensive end. However I think an Aldridge/Jefferson combo would work better than a lot of people seem to think. True neither one is a rim protector but how many really good rim protectors are there in the NBA? This wouldn't be my first choice of centers to go after but it would be an interesting combo.
 
Wow. Aldridge took 200 more jump shots? That's a lot.

When you shoot like Aldridge that's fine. Jefferson overall shot 1% better from the field.

Aldridge is way better on the defensive end. However I think an Aldridge/Jefferson combo would work better than a lot of people seem to think. True neither one is a rim protector but how many really good rim protectors are there in the NBA? This wouldn't be my first choice of centers to go after but it would be an interesting combo.

Anyone who thinks Aldridge/Jefferson would be an interesting combo didn't learn a whole lot from watching Aldridge/Hickson.

We need a big center who focuses on defense and rebounding and who's hopefully decent at both. That's it. We don't need interesting.
 
Al Jefferson is an undersized center who is literally one of the worst post defenders in the league.

Aldridge is way better on the defensive end...True neither one is a rim protector...

We need a big center who focuses on defense and rebounding and who's hopefully decent at both.

Al Jefferson's career rebound percentage is 34th in NBA history (12th among active players); his career block percentage is 42nd (15th among actives) [both stats only tracked since the mid-70's]. He's No Tyson Chandler, obviously, but then again, it's not like he's Zach Randolph either (good rebounder, but terrible shot blocker), and he's well ahead of Lamarcus Aldridge in both categories.

As much as people want to categorize him as a "power forward playing out of position", Jefferson is right in the middle of the pack in terms of providing what a center is "supposed to" provide, and that's certainly an upgrade over what we've seen in recent years (Camby's tenure aside).

Also, 82games shows that over the last 4 years, he's consistently outperformed his opponents at the center position by about 4.5 PER, most notably in terms of turnovers and drawing fouls. I don't think he's quite as bad a defender as y'all make him out to be.
 
When you shoot like Aldridge that's fine. Jefferson overall shot 1% better from the field.



Anyone who thinks Aldridge/Jefferson would be an interesting combo didn't learn a whole lot from watching Aldridge/Hickson.

We need a big center who focuses on defense and rebounding and who's hopefully decent at both. That's it. We don't need interesting.

Like I said, It wouldn't be my first choice but Jefferson is better than Hickson.
 
Al Jefferson's career rebound percentage is 34th in NBA history (12th among active players); his career block percentage is 42nd (15th among actives) [both stats only tracked since the mid-70's]. He's No Tyson Chandler, obviously, but then again, it's not like he's Zach Randolph either (good rebounder, but terrible shot blocker), and he's well ahead of Lamarcus Aldridge in both categories.

As much as people want to categorize him as a "power forward playing out of position", Jefferson is right in the middle of the pack in terms of providing what a center is "supposed to" provide, and that's certainly an upgrade over what we've seen in recent years (Camby's tenure aside).

Also, 82games shows that over the last 4 years, he's consistently outperformed his opponents at the center position by about 4.5 PER, most notably in terms of turnovers and drawing fouls. I don't think he's quite as bad a defender as y'all make him out to be.

Okay, but after watching our games this last year we REALLY REALLY need a big center who'll be a defensive presence down low, and while I'm sure he's an upgrade from Hickson, I'm not sure that blowing our load and spending all that money (and it would be a lot) on a guy like Jefferson is a good strategy. Doesn't seem to address our needs.
 
Al Jefferson's career rebound percentage is 34th in NBA history (12th among active players); his career block percentage is 42nd (15th among actives) [both stats only tracked since the mid-70's]. He's No Tyson Chandler, obviously, but then again, it's not like he's Zach Randolph either (good rebounder, but terrible shot blocker), and he's well ahead of Lamarcus Aldridge in both categories.

As much as people want to categorize him as a "power forward playing out of position", Jefferson is right in the middle of the pack in terms of providing what a center is "supposed to" provide, and that's certainly an upgrade over what we've seen in recent years (Camby's tenure aside).

Also, 82games shows that over the last 4 years, he's consistently outperformed his opponents at the center position by about 4.5 PER, most notably in terms of turnovers and drawing fouls. I don't think he's quite as bad a defender as y'all make him out to be.

Jefferson is a bad defender and blocks don't mean he is a good defender. The great thing that Jefferson can do is score around the basket and draw fouls. He may be the best player in the NBA at being able to draw fouls in the post. He is an okay passer as well. The offensive side there is no question that Jefferson is really good but his defense has dogged him since his days as a Celtic.
 
Jefferson is a bad defender and blocks don't mean he is a good defender. The great thing that Jefferson can do is score around the basket and draw fouls. He may be the best player in the NBA at being able to draw fouls in the post. He is an okay passer as well. The offensive side there is no question that Jefferson is really good but his defense has dogged him since his days as a Celtic.

I mention blocks not to tout him as a great defender, but to show that he's more of a "rim protector" than people give him credit for. I was primarily looking at the opponent PER as my support that he's not a terrible defender. Nobody's going to mistake him for Roy Hibbert, but he'd be an improvement over Hickson defensively, as well as offensively.
 
I have a feeling we may grab him. Then again, if olshey said we get our center draft night; then wouldn't that exclude him from the option?
 
I mention blocks not to tout him as a great defender, but to show that he's more of a "rim protector" than people give him credit for. I was primarily looking at the opponent PER as my support that he's not a terrible defender. Nobody's going to mistake him for Roy Hibbert, but he'd be an improvement over Hickson defensively, as well as offensively.
I actually like the idea of getting Big Al but the reason he does good against opponents is his ability to put them in foul trouble not because he is a good defender. Having a great rim protector would be nice but until we can have our three guards/forwards do a better job of stopping penetration then were always going to have real problems with points in the paint. I would love a big and defensive minded center but I don't really see that as big possibility unless we trade for Sanders or Gortat on draft day.
 
Gortat would probably be my first choice.

I love that idea, i'v been touting it for awhile. I'd take our pick and turn it into Gortat if at all possible. #10 sounds pretty good for a rebuilding franchise that wants to cut costs and trade a disgruntled player.
 

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