Steve Blake vs. Steve Kerr, who's better?

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Blake vs. Kerr

  • Blake > Kerr

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Kerr > Blake

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • Blake = Kerr

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Who cares, they both suck!

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17

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At every opportunity, people on this board will dog on Steve Blake. However, Blake is comparable to Steve Kerr, who
started for a 70 win team (I'm pretty sure he was the starter, along side Jordan. Correct me if I'm wrong).

3-ball: Kerr was better, but Blake is very good
defense: Blake is definitely better. Kerr was a decent team defender, a terrible man defender.

My Verdict: They're about the same. If Blake every got a "shooter's mentality", he'd be better.
 
At every opportunity, people on this board will dog on Steve Blake. However, Blake is comparable to Steve Kerr, who
started for a 70 win team (I'm pretty sure he was the starter, along side Jordan. Correct me if I'm wrong).

3-ball: Kerr was better, but Blake is very good
defense: Blake is definitely better. Kerr was a decent team defender, a terrible man defender.

My Verdict: They're about the same. If Blake every got a "shooter's mentality", he'd be better.

They're completely different. Blake is a distributor who learned to shoot the three. Kerr was a shooting guard who only played the point because Pip and MJ ran the offense. Other than they're both, blond, white, pale and 6'3", their games are not at all similar.
 
They're completely different. Blake is a distributor who learned to shoot the three. Kerr was a shooting guard who only played the point because Pip and MJ ran the offense. Other than they're both, blond, white, pale and 6'3", their games are not at all similar.

Both their jobs is/was to spread the defense with their shooting ability.
 
Until Steve becomes a bitter has-been, it's pretty hard to compare the two.
 
Steve Kerr used to eat at Mother's downtown. I have no clue what Blake's favorite restaurant is.

But I agree that Kerr was playing less of a PG in Chicago than Blake is for us.
 
They are both really nothing but role players.

One is a shooting guard though, so it's not really fair to compare them.
 
This reminds me of when Jerry Sloan was asked what would've happened if he'd played Michael Jordan when he (Sloan) was in his prime. He said (I paraphrase): "I would've eaten him alive! Of course, he would've been 12 years old."
 
Well, one is a POINT GUARD and the other is a SHOOTING GUARD. Get it, Sparky?

OK, I checked several websites. One listed him as a PG, two said he was an SG, four merely listed him as a "guard",
the last of which is probably most accurate. My memory is a bit hazy, did MJ bring the ball up the floor?
 
No, Pippen did. Does that mean he was the PG?
 
Regardless of the similarities, what it seems you are going for is saying we are fine with Blake, because he plays similar to Kerr, who started at PG for the Bulls, a 70 win team. Well, that's all fine and good. Unfortunately, what made that possible, we don't have. Jordan and Pippen aren't on our team.
 
Steve Kerr, who
started for a 70 win team (I'm pretty sure he was the starter, along side Jordan. Correct me if I'm wrong).

Ron Harper started alongside Jordan. Kerr was a reserve.
 

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