Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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Buck was certainly a great PIECE for that team, but he was not a great power forward. Without looking, I can't imagine he ever put up more than 10PPG while in Portland.
He averaged 13.6, 11.7 and 11.3 PPG his first three seasons in Portland. He also led the league in FG% 2 of those 3 seasons.
He did offer some tenacious defense and rebounding, but imagine that team with LMA at power forward - that offense (which was hard to stop as it was) would have been ridiculous.
Buck averaged 9.4, 9.8 and 9.4 RPG his first three seasons in Portland, but you have to take into account that those teams played at a very high pace. The league pace, in general, was much higher back then, and the Blazers were among the league leaders in pace. Two of those three years, the team averaged over 114 PPG, compared to 97 PPG this season. There were a lot more rebounds to go around back then. If you look at Buck's TRB%, they were good, solid numbers , in the 15 - 16 range. Those are good, but not great numbers for a starting PF. Certainly better than Aldridge (currently 13), but it is amusing that Buck was considered a great rebounder, but Aldridge is consider weak. Buck was better, but not great vs. weak better.
Buck was also a great position defender, but undersized. He was a true warrior, that played good, solid defense in spite of physical limitations.
All-in-all, by the time he came to Portland, Buck was a role player. He had PER = 14.3. 14.3, 15.0 his first three seasons in Portland. He wasn't the same 18/12 player he had been in his younger years in New Jersey. You could easily argue that he was the best role player in franchise history, but he wasn't nearly the offensive player Aldridge is. Buck scored efficiently off lay-ups and dunks. He was smart enough to not take too many jump shots. On a team where he was the 5th leading scorer, he knew his role and played it to perfection.
Aldridge's role is much different. He is the focal point of the offense and is leading the team in scoring to the 3rd straight year. He is averaging over 20 PPG for the third straight season. Even in his New Jersey days, in spite of the much higher league pace, Buck never averaged more than 18.3 PPG and his career high PER was 18.6. They play/played the same position, but have/had very different roles. Aldridge is definitely the better all around player and, with his ability to run the floor would have been great on those early 90s Portland teams.
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