There have been many threads and posts referring to the seemingly inevitable departure of one of our lovable undersized PFs. Now, I feel I should address the question in a little bit further depth. Listed below are a few reasons as to why Powe is the more logical, safe, and lucrative pick.
The Profiles:
Powe:
Height: 6'8
Weight: 240 lbs
Years pro: 2
Strengths: Hard nosed, excellent work ethic, cool under pressure, excellent rebounder, nice touch inside, great outlet passer, very strong physically
Weaknesses: inconsistent defense rotations, a history of injuries, poor outside shot, average athleticism
Big Baby:
Height: 6'7
Weight: 289 lbs (reported weight, actually 300+)
Years pro: 1
Strengths: Excellent offensive rebounder, able to use his bulk to get position in post, solid defender, improving outside shot, great touch inside, good quickness
Weaknesses: Poor defensive rebounder, limited stamina, occasionally takes bad shots, average outlet passer, no ability to leap/limited athleticism
Overall Comparison:
While it is apparent that both players have their strengths and weaknesses, and appear to be more or less equal in skill, it is important to realize this:
embedded in Big Baby's strengths are potential weaknesses. His bulk allows him to get position and use his size to squirm in for offensive rebounds. Unfortunately, he obviously has an issue with eating healthy, and his problem could end up ending his career, or at least severely limiting his ability to play and/or stay on the court for a full shift. He is a risky bet.
Powe is not. He will always be a reliable and functional role player who will scrap and fight for boards. he is the ideal substitute, with his high energy on the boards, he gives our bench shift a lift that big baby just does not provide. He is a perfectly adapt scorer, and a better man on the defensive end. He takes charges, and although he struggles sometimes on rotations, he is an equally skilled 1 on 1 defender in the post as Big Baby.
Big Baby's game is better suited to a starting role, but his talent and size just aren't quite there in a big enough way to earn him that role in the NBA.
Powe on the other hand, is scrappy and perfectly suited to bench play.
Since the role we need our backup power forward to fill is that scrappy rebounding type, Leon seems to be the wiser choice of who to keep in the event of a trade. Powe also has a little more height, which helps when guarding large power forwards. He also has good deal less of a risk factor associated with him.Therefore, one must come to the conclusion that Leon Powe is the more prudent choice for the C's.
ERA/ out