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[quote]he's a better defender, a better facilitator, a better shooter, and a better player. Marc's PER is 17th in the NBA. Dwight is 53rd, below Zach Randolph.[/quote]In the playoffs the past 2 years, Marc Gasol's PER is 18.6 Dwight's is 22.3 In the regular season the past 2 years, Marc Gasol'...
So let me get this straight... Dwight averages a lot more rebounds, more points at a much better FG%, more blocks, yet Marc Gasol is a better center because he averages 2.6 more assists and is a better free throw shooter... :lol: ...
Dwight is better than Gasol. Dwight looks beastly in the playoffs. Marc has been bad the last two years. ...
[quote]The thread title has Playoffs in it. I assumed we were talking about playoff stats? [/quote]We were. But people in this thread didn't like the numbers, so they wanted to change the rules and say "look at the regular season too". Now, y'all want to go back to playoff stats because you fou...
Also, when you put both of them at per 36 in the playoffs, since they played different minutes per game, Howard averaged 1.4 assists, Gasol averaged 4.0. So we're talking about a difference of 2.6 assists. If that's the main thing Gasol has over Howard, then that is a pretty weak argument. ...
[quote]Gasol averages 4.5 assists. Howard averages 1.5 assists. That means Gasol creates 6+ more points per game for his team than Dwight. So yeah. Kind of important.[/quote]That was in the playoffs. What, now y'all are going to change the argument back to playoff numbers? What h...
[quote]So assists don't count for centers? [/quote]lol... Gasol averages like 3 or 4 assists at the most. Dwight averages probably like 1 or 2. So you are talking about 2 or so assists per game more. And it's not like assisting is super important for a center like it might be for a guard. ...
[quote]How about we give full season + playoff stats in order to get a full picture, instead of an incredibly small sample size against uneven competition?[/quote]Okay... Regular season: Gasol: 17.6 pts, 8.1 reb, 1.6 blks, .486 fg% Howard: 19.3 pts, 12.9 reb, 1.8 blks, .592 fg%...
[quote]I guess you like the baby back bitch [/quote]That's fine. I'll take the baby back bitch who is a better basketball player. ...
So I guess you like the inferior player better......
[quote]sorry dude. bronze medal goes to the team with the better regular season record [/quote]No, the medals were earned during the tournament. The regular season is like the preliminary races at a track meet to see who makes it to the medal round. We've been over this. Playoff wins: Gold: ...
[quote]Hey at least we're not bragging about a mythical third place finish. [/quote]You're just jealous of the Rockets' bronze medal. ...
[quote]You know what else is odd according to this list...Ty Lawson doesn't seem to be a top 10 PG. [/quote]Who are the top-10 PGs in your opinion?...
[quote]Why would you leave the top center in the league and first team All-NBA player out of the top 10? [/quote]That's dumb logic. Some positions are more stacked than others. ...
You can't really go wrong with the top 5. It just depends on your personal opinion. I don't think Kawhi Leonard or Marc Gasol belong in the top 10. But the top 5 is fine. ...
I always have to laugh at these "apologies". So she says she's a slut who blows cocks for scoops, and then the next day she says: [quote] The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, [b]and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter[/b] and ESPN. [/quote] Oh.. the utmost respect, huh?...
It's easier for me to tell if it's in or out watching matches on TV than it was from that close-up demonstration. I'm guessing it's a lot easier to call in person than that video example. ...