Nene has really played well lately especially, but his RB is a little low for an all-star center. I see a good case for him, just not my choice.
If we are talking production and numbers, Jefferson is the front runner. Putting up good numbers in points, RB, and blocks.
No one likes Duncan huh? His numbers are well below career average but if we just look at a straight comarison of stats Duncan right up there with Jefferson in the big man stats, very close. Throw in how well the spurs have played and I think at least consideration is warranted.
Agreed on Nene.
Jefferson has absolutely NO chance on Howard. He'd get lit up.
Duncan? He's not just "well below career average". They are literally the worst numbers he's ever had. Ever. Pretty much any metric you want to use, it's clear that Duncan's not the Timmy Duncan we have come to know. Again, he'd get beaten (tho' I think he'd do better than Jefferson).
Bynum has played in only about 20 games, and his numbers are ho hum really. As a coach I would want the size of Bynum to match up on Howard, but really Bynum doesnt have the production so far to deserve the spot, imo. Potential shouldnt get you a spot, production should.
You misunderstand me.
Bynum would only be my selection for the following two reasons:
- Match-up-wise, he matches up on Howard better than any other Western center (not a reason to select someone tho')...
- He has the 2nd highest vote tally for any Western center.
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