What has TA done in his NBA career to be considered close to being as good as Posey? What big pressure shot? What show of leadership?
He does quite a few things better then Posey.
1) Slashing. TA's drawn foul percentage last year was 17.0% Posey's was 7.8% Clearly Tony is a dramatically BETTER SLASHER. He can create his OWN shot and score. This is something Posey was very poor at.
2) Versatility in his game. Posey is basically just a jump shooter. Nearly 76 percent of his scoring is jump shooting. TA chimed in at 50%
3) Defense. Tony unlike Posey actually kept his guy in check last year. He played most of his minutes at SG - and while there he had PER of 13.9 and his opponents PER was 11.2 Yes Posey PLAYED Lebron and company but did he actually do a nice job? Danny seemed considerably less impressed then the announcers and some fans. The numbers back up Danny's impressions.
4) Ball-hawking. Stat mavens know that steals are a huge assest for a teams defense. A steal allows you to add a position for your team and take away from your opponent. They are far more valuable then rebounds and assists. A ball hawk like Tony Allen can add alot of value to your team.
Posey does several things better then TA - namely shoot the three ball (in clutch situations) and he rebounds better. He is also I think more composed. I think he is a nice player too - and I wouldn't have been crying if he came back.
But the truth of the matter is that this is a nice opportunity for TA to show his stuff. Danny felt that ponying up the money for a Posey a guy who is likely on the downside of his career (especially at the END of his contract) - when you have an equal and perhaps superior player in your stable was a waste.
I will say it again. Healthy TA is a better player then this current version of Posey. Posey was clutch - and undervalued on the open market. But he did have the reputation of being something of knucklehead and underachiever before he came to us. That's why we were able to snag him cheap.
Now his value has gone through the roof. I fully expect TA to suffer the same fate. I franky don't understand the TA hate. He was injured last year but just the year before he averaged 11.5 ppg on .515 shooting with 1.5 steals per game. That's not too shabby - and healthy he would be doing better then that.
Stick TA on a bad team - and I think he would put up 15 to 20 points per game. We are lucky to have him at such a low price. It's only injuries that held him back. As for the clutch 3 point shooting..
We are just going to have some clutch steals and some clutch drives out of TA instead of those clutch 3s. There is more then one way to skin a cat..
Pete