GVC
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I count two big men plus Al Jefferson.Jefferson, Kamen with Favors taking the rest of the minutes. 3 true big men.
I count two big men plus Al Jefferson.Jefferson, Kamen with Favors taking the rest of the minutes. 3 true big men.
I count two big men plus Al Jefferson.
The Al Jefferson who averaged 18.6 pts., 9.7 rbs., 1.9 blks., and had the 6th highest PER among centers? That Al Jefferson? By the way, Jordan's PER was 26th among centers.
Is anyone else tired of people naming threads "Official .... .... .... Thread?" I know I am and I fixed it with a disclaimer.
On the real issue: Jordan benefitted tremendously this season by playing with Blake Griffin a lot in the second half of the season. So much attention got paid to Griffin on the block that Jordan was frequently able to establish insanely deep post position, which is part of why you see all those dunks.
Jordan is a sucker's bet because he's likely to decline in value the moment he leaves his current team unless he is paired with another player that attracts just as much attention. The Jazz don't have that player.
The Al Jefferson who had a pathetically low TS%, no clue about team offense or defense, saggy arms, an inability to run the floor or box out. The one with the pathetic raw and adjusted +/-. That one.The Al Jefferson who averaged 18.6 pts., 9.7 rbs., 1.9 blks., and had the 6th highest PER among centers? That Al Jefferson? By the way, Jordan's PER was 26th among centers.
Did you read the rest of my post?You use +/- to bash PER? Really?