Thee Jazz Fan
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More blocks to be had in Dikembe Mutombo Era. Less spread out offense with lots of post up and more paint offense in general.Edges him out on blocks by a significant amount.
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More blocks to be had in Dikembe Mutombo Era. Less spread out offense with lots of post up and more paint offense in general.Edges him out on blocks by a significant amount.
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There's a reason. People stop going at Rudy. He turns away more drives into the paint than any player I've ever seen. They just refuse to challenge him so his opportunities for blocks diminish.Edges him out on blocks by a significant amount.
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Great point, but you can only compare stats when what's presented is a list of stats.More blocks to be had in Dikembe Mutombo Era. Less spread out offense with lots of post up and more paint offense in general.
Yeah, if there was a "NOPE" stat I think Gobert would be the all-time leader in that stat and it wouldn't be close.There's a reason. People stop going at Rudy. He turns away more drives into the paint than any player I've ever seen. They just refuse to challenge him so his opportunities for blocks diminish.
And if they didn't nope on out of there his blocks would be a lot higher.Yeah, if there was a "NOPE" stat I think Gobert would be the all-time leader in that stat and it wouldn't be close.
2.2 blocks today is like 4 blocks back thenGreat point, but you can only compare stats when what's presented is a list of stats.
3.2 blocks vs 2.2 blocks is kind of huge. 2.2 blocks is extremely respectable, 3.2 is up there in the elite of the elite range. Eaton had the best average ever at 3.51.
I have always felt Gobert was a top 7 playerDwight Howard career per 36:
58.7% FG
56.6% FT
60.2% TS%
13.4 rebounds
21.1% TRB%
1.5 assists
1.0 steals
2.0 blocks
17.8 points
Rudy Gobert career per 36:
65.1% FG
63.5% FT
66.8% TS%
13.9 rebounds
21.6% TRB%
1.6 assists
0.8 steals
2.7 blocks
14.8 points
Howard beats Gobert in two categories -- points and steals -- by 3 points and 0.2 steals per 36. Dwight was regarded as one of the top 5 players in the league for a while, and top 10 for quite a while.
And then there are the screen assists tooBen Wallace career per 36:
47.4% FG
41.4% FT
47.4 TS%
11.8 rebounds
18.9% TRB%
1.6 assists
1.5 steals
2.4 blocks
7 points
Rudy Gobert career per 36:
65.1% FG
63.5% FT
66.8 TS%
13.9 rebounds
21.6 TRB%
1.6 assists
0.8 steals
*2.7 blocks
14.8 points
*[incorrectly listed this as 2.2]
I mean, you didn't say anything yourself, just posted reactions of others.....Bump to slander this hater