What has Battier accomplished in terms of NBA winning that Zach Randolph, Ricky Davis and Larry Hughes haven't?
Okay, first, I'll address the first part of your posts. Is it fair to compare win seasons of Randolph and Battier?
It's always tough to compare wins, since basketball is such a team game, and so many factors are involved, but you asked what had Battier accomplished in winning that Zach Randolph, Ricky Davis and Larry Hughes haven't? I just went with Randolph (cuz I'm lazy) and compared wins to show what Battier had accomplished that those players haven't.
I'll stick by something I said in my original post. If you go through every single team in the league, I think if you added Randolph, then went back and added Battier instead, regardless of whether the team needs a SF or PF or scoring or defense. I honestly think 30 times out of 30, the team that has Battier would have more wins at the end of the season, all else being equal. (Obviously a completely hypothetical situation and pure speculation on my part, but that's what I believe). Even with Minnesota with Big Al out and the need of a low post player, or a team like the Bulls who need a low post player. I think those teams (as well as every other team in the league) would perform better with Battier (a player whose true contributions don't show up in the stat sheet) over Randolph (a player who might give you impressive stats, but not the W).
I'll leave the double team thing and negative A/TO ratio alone to keep from straying, it'll definitely cause us to go off on a side trail.
Let's just take our current Celtics for example. If they could add one of the following players at the same contract, who do you think would really be most beneficial to us (trying to go with all wings here): Corey Maggette, Ricky Davis, Larry Hughes, Bruce Bowen, James Posey, or Shane Battier. Do you think we'd really be better off with one of the first 3 players or one of the second 3 players? The first 3 players would all put up better individual numbers than the second 3, but who do you think is really going to help us win more games and go further?
Honestly, Maggette would be my answer. I know people will disagree but this team needs someone who can create offense off the bench. Again, the other options aren't fair. Bowen is old and past his prime now. Bowen, in his prime, would be my answer in a jiffy. Obviously, watching Davis play this year, no one would want him. I would definitely take Posey on this team over Battier. The only people on that list I'd take Battier over: Hughes (Injury prone, horrible shot selection, inefficient offensively) and Davis (not Ricky of two years ago though).
Eh, that's your opinion, and everyone has got their own, although I disagree. To specify though (which I didn't the first time and may clear my view up a little) I was thinking a contract that ran through the rest of this year, maybe next, so I was thinking a 1 or 2 year contract for all players mentioned. I would take Maggette this year or next if we could get him, but I would take Posey, Battier, and even old Bowen this year or next over him if I had the choice. With no other options I would be happy with Maggette (at a reasonable price), but if those other players (Bowen, Battier, Posey) are available I would take any of them over Maggette, Hughes (even if healthy the whole time), and Davis every single time, and honestly believe they would help the C's win more games.