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When will Jefferson have breakout season?

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What was the scoring average for an "average" NBA centre? Because I could bet your sweet *** and half a tittie it wasn't 19 PPG. not sure how 19/9/2 screams average really, lets not be unnecessarily harsh. If Millsap was better on offence how come he averaged less?

Because numbers is the only thing we should ever consider. Never mind the effect actual game play. Lets just go off on numbers.

Had we done this, Tmac would have been MVP at least 3 times.

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Yes, considering all that Al gives us (both pros and cons), I'd consider him average.
 
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seriously i was going to ask the same question about Kanter, but i figured you might be Turkish. can you name me one thing you think Kanter can do better than Jefferson?

Simple answer : defense

also you can look at many other things like he is 7-8 yrs younger who has a very good prospect in the league. I cant guarantee Kanter is gonna be one of the elite big man in the league but i can guarantee he will be better than AJ.

Also memo is turkish too but i am never so high on Memo. So you cant only explain with homerism. Maybe i can have more symphaty but thats it, im not gonna rate a player much more highly than he is no matter which ever nationality he has.
 
seriously i was going to ask the same question about Kanter, but i figured you might be Turkish. can you name me one thing you think Kanter can do better than Jefferson?

Can you name a few things that Big Al is better than Boozer?

(I am one of the boozer haters and i consider him extremely overrated)
 
wait;

What was the scoring average for an "average" NBA centre? Because I could bet your sweet *** and half a tittie it wasn't 19 PPG. not sure how 19/9/2 screams average really, lets not be unnecessarily harsh. If Millsap was better on offence how come he averaged less?

Because he scored more efficiently and with less field goal attempts. I think in general Big Al is a better offensive threat than Millsap but overall, also considering their salaries, i would prefer to have Millsap on my team 10 times more than Big Al.
 
Only thing I can see Kanter being better at is running the floor, and a better mid range game. As far as rebounding goes, 2.5 years ago Al was averaging around 11-12 a game. I don't think Kanter will average too much more than that quite frankly, especially with Favors and Millsap on our team. Post moves? Al. Defense? Must wait until we see him play regularly; defense and assisting are mostly a guessing game as of this point.

Rebounding is one of the top sides of Kanter's game and he is obviously better on the defensive end, at least he is smarter.
The best thing Big Al does is his post savy skills. And as we have seen in eurobasket, Kanter will be something close to him worst case. Maybe he should improve his finishing under rim but he has very good foot games under the rim.

I dont even talk about the team chemistry stuff, which Big Al will mess unless he is given the franchise player role, but looking only in the court attributes , i dont see any reason not to trade Big Al while we have Kanter, Millsap, Favors and Memo on the team.

Well you would say, memo doesnt deserve 10 million pyear deal , and yes he doesnt, but its his last year and he may be in our mid term plans if he agrees a mid level contract. He can stay and provide help from the bench a few more years but Big Al will not accept such a role and he will ask even more money once his contract is over and we will probably not be able to pay since we will make new contracts with our young and talented players then. So instead of keeping him in the team 2 more years and see him gone without anything in return, it is more logical to trade and get something good while he has some trade value on the market.
 
I don't understand when people said what you see is what you get after 7 years in the league. Kevin Garnett won his MVP in season 8 when he averaged career highs in points and rebounds. Chris Webber in his season 8 averaged his career high in points and made All-NBA first team. Charles Barkley won MVP in his 9th season. Hakeem Olajuwon won his 2 championships in dominating fashion in his 10th and 11th seasons. Our very own Karl Malone won 2 MVPs in his 30s.

I am not comparing Big Al to these guys, but if the Big Al that we saw in February and March who averaged 23.8 points, 10.9 rebounds, 1.9 blocks with 54% shooting improves by small margins in each of these categories (which is fairly possible as he is entering his prime, one more year removed from the knee injury and one year of Utah Jazz basketball under his belt), he will be right in the mix of best big men in the NBA.

You have a point. I really think it comes down to Al's efforts in the gym during this extended off season. If he rides this vacation with no work put in, he could return at the decline of his career. But if he's utilizing his time, working in the gym, he could be due for an ok break out season.
 
Oh my. I guess I can start ignoring your posts entirely.


Oops, spelling mistake.

And until I can see Millsap average 21+ a game off of 17 FG attempts, then I'll continue to give Al jefferson the edge here. True, he averaged 17 from 13 attempts which is slightly better percentage-wise, but Im curious to see how he would perform as the team's number one scoring option. I think it would be a safe assumption to make, that his percentages would decrease if the Jazz utilized him as their number one scoring weapon, much like Al has been throughout his career. Quite frankly I am a huge fan of Millsap, and I like him more than Jefferson, but I'm simply siding with Al here because he gets WAY too much flak on this forum. 2 years ago we were bitching about needing "that" shot blocking centre, and now that we have one of the leagues better blockers we complain about his rotational defensive woes, and "inefficient-offense" when really its painfully obvious that we blew it this year because of a) using a shooting guard that could not score, more defend well. b) lack of a consistently powerful bench as the season progressed, c) All-NBA Point leaving mid-season d) HOF coach retiring and various injury problems, especially towards the end of the year. I really see Al as a part of a contending team. People always have "ideal" championship teams envisioned, when really I think people underestimate how unexpected the NBA is, come playoff time. There is no ideal time in my opinion, a team must simply be the most efficient club on both ends of the floor to outdo the others.

And Sepanol, you saying that Kanter's post moves are close to as good as Big Als AT WORST is one of the most laughable claims I have ever read on this forum. Not gonna argue Kanter vs Al with you any longer, it is painfully evident that you will side with your fellow-countryman until the end, no matter what.
 
Because numbers is the only thing we should ever consider. Never mind the effect actual game play. Lets just go off on numbers.

Had we done this, Tmac would have been MVP at least 3 times.

sigh...

Yes, considering all that Al gives us (both pros and cons), I'd consider him average.

When did I say you should only judge a player through statistics? I am not saying a players ability should be completely justified through stats, I just think its utterly idiotic to completely ignore them. Im not saying he's one of the best, in fact I think he's far from it (currently). However, looking at stats like those and deeming them "average" is quite stupid, in my opinion. TMAC was definitely never MVP calibre, but claiming that he wasnt an above-average scorer simply because of his negative attributes that don't appear on a scoresheet is foolish.
 
Even though Jefferson's never done that either?

Actually Jefferson has done that.

2007-08 23 MIN NBA 82 82 35.6 8.8 17.6 .500 0.0 0.1 .000 3.5 4.8 .721 3.8 7.4 11.1 1.4 0.9 1.5 2.0 2.7 21.0

21 points on 17.6 shots per game at 50% from the field

And was very close the next year when he got injured toward the end of the year. Up to the injury he was averaging a little over 23 PPG on 19 shots per game.
 
Actually Jefferson has done that.

2007-08 23 MIN NBA 82 82 35.6 8.8 17.6 .500 0.0 0.1 .000 3.5 4.8 .721 3.8 7.4 11.1 1.4 0.9 1.5 2.0 2.7 21.0

21 points on 17.6 shots per game at 50% from the field
17.6 > 17 last I checked.

And, I find it hard to believe that Millsap wouldn't have scored an additional 3.7 points per game if he were given an additional 4.6 field goal attempts per game (go ahead, read that again).

The point of all this is that efficiency and team play matter in basketball. Anyone who looks at volume numbers alone when making judgments about NBA players, without considering usage and team play, isn't very bright.
 
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