True statistics can be misleading, and true, I'll leave the Italian cat outta this convo until he finally plays.
But your assumptions don't check out....let me add some sources so you'll see I'm not pulling fabricated points outta nowhere.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/4284
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>As you can see, the league average Points Per Game for a 4-Man is at 9.4 PPG, Yi is slightly above at 11.1 PPG
>The league Average Rebounds for a 4-Man is at a 4.5, Yi is averaging a 6.2
>Throw in the fact that Yi is pretty athletic and has good range for a 7 Footer, he's above average compared to the League's norm at the PF spot (offensively)
So, is Yi AVERAGE at best? NO, in fact, he's SLIGHTLY better than Average.
On the other hand, you misunderstood the point I was making with the Hollinger PER ratings...the point I was making is that if Yi was a
total bust, his PER would be much lower. Yes, I understand that PER doesn't reflect defensive abilities and other intangibles, but I wanted to rebut the claim that Yi's game was completely "wack" as some one stated, without even backing up his claims with the WHOLE picture (It's already understood he's weak on 'D').
You can't put Milicic and Yi on the same boat, because Yi is CLEARLY better than Darko...just look at the numbers, if you still disagree, you know you're being biased.
Final Conclusion:
Yeah, Yi is NO Elvin Hayes...but Yi sure as hell is no Shawn Bradley.