Tince
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I'd rather the 2nd.would you rather have oden average 18 points 10 rebounds, or like 10 points and 16 rebounds or something, saying that blocks and stuff are even?
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I'd rather the 2nd.would you rather have oden average 18 points 10 rebounds, or like 10 points and 16 rebounds or something, saying that blocks and stuff are even?
would you rather have oden average 18 points 10 rebounds, or like 10 points and 16 rebounds or something, saying that blocks and stuff are even?
I think this is because LaMarcus had such crappy start to the season, which brought down his season stats. I think if you take away the stats he had at the beginning of the season (20 games or so), his stats for this season would be noticeably better than last season. LaMarcus, once again, improved during the 2nd half of the season. The eye test would tell you that, and the stats would confirm that observation.
Dude, PER is so yesterday. VA is the shit now. So, a PER of 19 in how many minutes would satisfy you? For me, a PER of 19+ in 28min+ would be awesome!

would you rather have oden average 18 points 10 rebounds, or like 10 points and 16 rebounds or something, saying that blocks and stuff are even?
10 & 16 without giving it a second thought.
I don't think you understand the difference between expectations and hope. Of course I hope Greg has a monster season, but I don't expect the foul trouble issue is going to be fixed over night, and I don't expect he's going to magically develop a low post game, nor do I expect him to be getting many more looks with our current guard rotation. Therefore all I expect is a modest improvement in foul rate, a modest improvement in minutes played, and a modest improvement in his post-up game.
I think the biggest difference between you and I Eric, is that you tend to look at per game stats as if that's the only meanginful way to measure player improvement or decline;.
That's weird, I think 18 and 10 is the much better option. That's many more pts in the paint/fouls on the other team and 10 rebounds is more than fine, especially when you consider the Blazers are already a very good rebounding team anyways.
We need Oden to rebound and play defense. We need 12 rebounds and 3 blocks out of him every night. Throw in 10-12 points of easy baskets inside and I'm happy. That's not once-in-his-generation numbers but it's all this team needs to win a championship.
10 rebounds is still very good. This team is already a good rebounding team. It doesn't a big improvement there.
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We need Oden to rebound and play defense. We need 12 rebounds and 3 blocks out of him every night. Throw in 10-12 points of easy baskets inside and I'm happy. That's not once-in-his-generation numbers but it's all this team needs to win a championship.
10 rebounds would be great, no doubt. I don't expect him to average 16 rebounds. But if given a choice, I'd take it. Would make him the best rebounder since Rodman. Rodman won championships.
I challenge you to assess a player without mentioning raw stats.
I'd rather have th 16 boards, you can draw fouls picking up rebounds too ya know, not to mention the putbacks and such. Hey, fuck it, don't ever let the other team have the ball unless it's after a made basket. That kind of rebounding will cover a multitude of sins.
I challenge you to assess a player without mentioning raw stats.
Well, sure. At times this season, he wasn't even active on either side of the court. In his rookie year, if I could've seen him actively making a difference on either side of the court, I would have been happy. But so often, he did nothing. It's not all about stats. Sometimes, people threw per minute stats at me and it meant nothing to me. Didn't at all reflect how active he was actually being on the court while he was out there. KG, while he didn't have great you know what his rookie year, he showed flashes of dominance in the second half of his rookie season. I was in Minnesota then and went to many of the games. You could see that he was going to be good. And it wasn't specifically about scoring or rebounding. But NOW, in Oden's SECOND year, he has to do more than just be active. He has to produce.
I challenge you back. Your turn.
