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Who would you rather have?

Who would you rather have?

  • Player A

    Votes: 8 30.8%
  • Player B

    Votes: 15 57.7%
  • Player C

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Scott Padgett

    Votes: 3 11.5%

  • Total voters
    26

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Player A:

41.2% FG, 35% on 6.1 3PA, 86.7% FT on 7 FTA, 3.7 rebounds, 7.1 assists, 23.2 points.

Player B:

48.7% FG, 38.6% on 8.5 3PA, 75% FT on 2.6 FTA, 3.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 22.9 points.

Player C:

45.9% FG, 30% on 3.1 3PA, 70.6% on 3.5 FTA, 4.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 11.5 points.
 
Tough thing is it depends on the role. For a high volume bench guy who just needs to get points and keep the pressure on, then lower percentages can be ok. If it's a low post scorer who needs high efficiency, then percentages matter and make a bigger difference. And comparing like a gobert to a Mitchell will produce much different results when you don't know the context. From the stats alone I voted for B due to efficiency.
 
C has only played in 88 games(out of 200+) in the last 3 seasons combined and only played a full season once in his career so keep that in mind when voting.
 
Lame cuz it says nothing about height or defensive prowess.
Player A: 6’1” with bad defense.

Player B: 6’4” with passable defense.

Player C: 6’5” and argued to be a defensive stopper.

Scott Padgett: 6’9” and likely unplayable in today’s game.
 
I voted B, but it depends on team dynamics and what role you want them to play. Player A has higher assists, so they are likely better as a facilitator. Player B is a more efficient scorer.
 
Player A: 6’1” with bad defense.

Player B: 6’4” with passable defense.

Player C: 6’5” and argued to be a defensive stopper.

Scott Padgett: 6’9” and likely unplayable in today’s game.
Can you give us any hand pad or balance measurements?
For this Jazz team I would definitely want player B.
Are we ever going to be told who the players are?
 
I know who they are now... I'd take B personally for the Jazz.

No interest in C.
 
Results:

Player A: Lou Williams.
Player B: Jordan Clarkson.
Player C: Dante Exum.
Scott Padgett: Player D.
 
Player A: 6’1” with bad defense.

Player B: 6’4” with passable defense.

Player C: 6’5” and argued to be a defensive stopper.

Scott Padgett: 6’9” and likely unplayable in today’s game.

Player C used to be at least 6'6" then there were weird rumors he was 6'8" and then when they really measured him it was back down to 6'5"
 
Results:

Player A: Lou Williams.
Player B: Jordan Clarkson.
Player C: Dante Exum.
Scott Padgett: Player D.

Got them all right except D... thought it was a trick and guessed Andrea Bargnani
 
JC has been awesome. I like that Snyder is cool with him getting buckets. We need that especially in the playoffs when the ball movement/screen actions can get neutered with switching.
 
B easy



And note I picked that one before seeing the spoiler.
 
JC has been awesome. I like that Snyder is cool with him getting buckets. We need that especially in the playoffs when the ball movement/screen actions can get neutered with switching.
JC had been nothing short of absolutely perfect for our bench. Exactly what we need. To a mother****ing T. Love that guy.
 
I voted player A because...

- He gets to the free throw line 7 times per game. That puts pressure on the opposing team. Player A gets to the line 3x more than Player B.

- He averages 7 assists per game. That's 3x more than Player B.

- Although Player B shoots slightly better is a slightly better defender, Player A would seem to benefit his team more in other areas (drawing fouls and assisting baskets) than the strain on the defensive end.

It's close though.
 
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