I feel the need to mention this one more time--statistically speaking, Sheldon gets his shot blocked about TWICE as much as Baby does. And for all Baby's lift problems around the rim, he's historically a MUCH, MUCH better finisher than Sheldon. That is, if you go by the #s.
Can you please cite the statistic where Shelden gets blocked approximately 60% of the time? Can you also cite the statistic about Davis finishing much better around the hoop? I'm curious to see this..
Well, I already did that on page 3 of this thread. But, once more, here are the relevant stats:
Here are Sheldon's from 2008-2009:
31% of his shots were jumpers, which he hit at an eFG% of 33%
51% of his shots were 'close', which he hit at an eFG% of 45.7%
14% of his jumpers were blocked, while 29% of his close shots were blocked.
from:
http://www.82games.com/0809/08MIN12.HTMHere are Baby's #s last season:
60% of his shots were jumpers, which he hit at an eFG% of 36.9%
36% of his shots were 'close', which he hit at an eFG% of 52.5%
6% of his jumpers were blocked, while 13% of his close shots were blocked.
from:
http://www.82games.com/0809/08BOS13.HTMHistorically speaking, Baby's finishing #s are superior to Sheldon's. This season, however, that superiority isn't as pronounced, as Sheldon put together probably the most efficient stretch of his career in November 2009, while Baby has been hampered with a bum thumb, and a sore ankle, things that have impacted his lift and finishing/shooting ability. I have no doubt that with more injury-free playing time, Baby's #s will return to their pre-injury levels, just like I have no doubt that Sheldon's 3 week stretch of brilliance was nothing more than a mirage.