Based on this discussion, I got curious about ranking the top "bigs" in the league and where Porzingis ranks. The definition of "big" can be somewhat subjective but for my analysis, I took only players that are clearly a PF or a C as their natural position, no swings or any other marginal interpretation of position. To get the list, I went to traditional player stats for 2022-23 regular season. I filtered for GP>50 and REB>8. Then I ranked by PTS/GM. The resulting list was not perfect, it included Doncic, Tatum, and LeBron, who I sorted out as not bigs, but the remaining 30 or so I felt were clearly bigs. Here is the list or the top 10 (again, ranked on scoring):
Embiid
Giannis
Davis
Markkanen
Randle
Jokic
Porzingis
Adebayo
Sabonis
Ayton
I went through the next 11-25 or so to pick outliers that may warrant making a top 15. Towns didn't make the sort due to games. Siakam only had 7.8 rebs. Capela and Gobert don't score like some of the others but excel in defense and rebounding. And I added Vucevic as he was 11th by the original sort and I didn't see anyone else who would clearly bump him. So the remaining 5 are:
Vucevic
Towns
Siakam
Gobert
Capela
I think that is a fair top 15 list of bigs. Most teams still start 2 bigs, but not all. The main question is, where does Porzingis rank on this list. I think of it as who would I rather have on the Celtics in place of Porzingis for the next 1-3 season. Durability is a factor to consider. Contract can be kept out of it (most of these have pretty big contracts anyway). I know Zion is a consideration but I kept him out, he can be considered though if you would rather have him for the next 1-3 seasons than Porzingis.
My list of for sure better are:
Embiid
Giannis
Jokic
That is it. Then there is a list of "about the same":
Davis
Markkanen
Towns
Adebayo
(Zion)
I have Porzingis in the 4-8 range of all bigs. Maybe 5-10. That essentially means we are going to have the best big on the floor most of the time, maybe as much as 25 of 30. Durability is the biggest concern with Porzingis but many of these top bigs have that concern also. Jokic is pretty amazing in that regard. He has been extremely durable, part of why he is really the #1 big of all of them.
Just a fantastic post. I might have Davis listed as "definitely better" than Porzingis, but that's just me.
Even then, as a top 5 big in the league? That's a huge pickup by Brad. And we got the better end of the deal in those trades.
I marked Davis down on durability. I agree that when he is on the court, he is probably a little better. But I am not sure I would trade Porzingis for him straight up with the view of the next 3 seasons. Perfectly reasonable to have him ahead though.
You marked Davis for durability, but not Porzingis. That seems weird given how many games Porzingis has missed (Davis has missed a bit more over the last 4 years, but it isn't all that many more).
Nearly all the bigs have some level of durability concern. My expectation is that Porzingis is going to hold up better than Davis over the next few seasons. That Porzingis will play more games moving forward. I have them ranked overall about the same although I would not swap them straight up, I prefer Porzingis, but not by a ton.
So where do you rank Porzingis? 5th with Davis 4th? That is fine, perfectly reasonable opinion.
i'd have Towns ahead of Zinger as well, probably Bam, and if I had any confidence in zion staying healthy him as well. I can see arguments for a guys like Sabonis and Randle as well (much better passers and rebounders). So Zinger is at least 7 behind Jokic, Giannis, Embiid, Davis, Towns, and Bam. But I could see a reasonable argument he isn't even a top 10 big. Zinger is a fine player, solid all around skills, but he isn't an elite defender (like Bam) or an elite offensive player (like Towns). He is fine as a 3rd option, but can't be a 2nd option, so I think he has to be behind the guys that have shown that ability.
Classic overrating of a player now that he is on your favorite team. Typical fan thing to do.
You are funny. You list 7 ahead of him (all reasonable btw - though I’d put him even with Towns and Bam) and 2 that you could see an argument for. That’s 9. Then you say you could see a reasonable argument that he’s not a top 10 big. So you made an argument that he could be #10 - if you placed EVERY questionably better player ahead of him. So I think by definition it probably isn’t a reasonable argument to place him out of the top 10. That of course doesn’t mean you can’t make the argument.
Yeah, you know Moranis, but I generally see his point. Like, who in the world has Porzingis as the 4th best big in the NBA.
Of the listed Bigs, I would take Jokic, Giannis, Embiid, Sabonis, Towns, Bam, Davis, Towns, Zion, and Siakam ahead of Porzingis (so 11th). And probably have him ahead of guys like Randle, Markkanen, Ayton, Vucevic, Capela, etc. Not sure where to place Gobert, but he is definitely also a difference maker.
11th is still really good and you will often have the best big on the floor in any given game, but I'll need to see a healthy, productive season from Porzingis to be fully all the way on board. Either way, I'm excited about his arrival and am hopeful that he does raise the ceiling for the Cs.
Also, really great exercise by VG!