Houston VS. Portland (WCF)
Scoring Type: Boxing rounds:
Bogut (10) > Horford (9) - The numbers are pretty close with Bogut having an edge in every statistical category last season. Bogut has a track record of progress and improved every year in this league. Horford is an undersized C and will eventually log the majority of his minutes at the 4 spot.
Odom (8 ) < Amare (10) - Amare is a monster, nothing more to add here.
Wallace(10) > Gay (9) - The numbers are almost identical offensively with Wallace a superior defensive player at this point in his career.
Kevin Martin (9) < Iguodala (10) - Martin is a better shooter and offensive player, while A.I individual defense and passing skills earn him a slight nod.
Tony Parker (10) - TJ Ford (8 )- Parker is one of the best scoring PG's in the league and annually posts one of the highest FG% in the NBA. Ford is a good play maker who will be on his third team in 5 years.
Bench (10) > (8 ) - Although we still have a ways to go, experience and talent heavily favor Houston at this point in the draft.
Final Score:
Rockets (57) > Blazers (54)
Blazers are better. They have more players putting up similar stats but on winning (playoff) teams.
Though a deciding factor can be healthy. Ford (back) and Wallace (concussions) could both be out of this league really fast.
You are ignoring the experience and talent coming off of my bench. ATl wasn't even .500 last season and Ford barely played so the "playoff team" in this comparison is overrated.
But look at some of your starters. Wallace - lotto. Bogut - lotto. Martin - lotto. Thomas - lotto. Ridnour - lotto. And how many of them were the best player on their team?
Talent is talent and experience is experience.
Your logic is flawed:
Peirce in 07 - Lotto
KG in 07 - Lotto
Ray Allen in 07 - Lotto
And all had lead their teams to conference finals in the past. All still were in their prime. All three of those players are better then all the players on your team (Parker and Ray is close)
Which one of your lotto guys can say that?
Also, good luck convincing Shaq to come off the bench.
Two of my 5 starters have been to the Finals, one has 3 rings. Bogut and Martin have both been key contributors on playoff teams and Gerald Wallace has appeared in 3 separate playoff years (granted in a more limited role).
Historically, the East was never weaker then in "01" and "02" when Peirce and Allen went to the ECF respectively. And Garnett only made it past the 1st round of the playoffs 1 time before.
so again your logic is flawed.
Stop being lazy, do some research and crunch some numbers.
Odom folded like an accordion in the Finals.
Bogut was in the playoffs when he was a rookie. But, notice who was the starting PG? (Ford) And notice who was the C also played 30 minutes a game. (Magloire)
Again, KG, Pierce and Ray are better then everyone on your team (with Parker and Ray being very close).
None of your players lead their team to conference finals. They were either the 2nd best player or 3rd best player.
Wallace averaged 12 minutes a game at most when he was on a playoff team.
I put your team at the top of their division. But they are not the best team in this league.