1.) No one said Noah would foul out, just be in foul trouble
1) Noah barely averages more fouls per minute than Bynum did. Why is Byunum different? In the times when Noah played 35+ minutes on Bynum, he averaged 3.5 fouls between the 2 games.
2.) http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=scolalu01&p2=ilyaser01
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=bynuman01&p2=noahjo01
Expectations are great but facts say that in their head to heads Ilyasova and Noah average a combined 9.8 PPG versus their counterparts in Washington
2) Ohhh, I get it now. My mistake. Lets post some of those 'games' you're using.
-From Noah's rookie season: 11-18-2007 @ LAL, Noah played less than 6 minutes, attempted 1 FG and got 3 rebounds
-From the beginning of 08-09, before Noah had really asserted himself as the leader in Chicago: 11-19-2008 @ CHI, Noah played 11:30, Noah attempted 3 FG's and got 5 rebounds.
Here is what happened last season:
Noah V Bynum:
They met twice last season, and both times, Noah stayed in the game for longer, and out-rebounded and out-defended Bynum. Bynum limited Noah’s FG%, but beyond that Noah fouled less and blocked more shots. Bynum came out looking the better scorer by the minute, but Noah came out the better player. I’d attribute that to 2 seasons spent as the emotional leader for the NCAA champion Florida Gators, as opposed to coming out of high school without any leadership experience.
The comparisons he's using for Ilyasova are likewise. He's using a 2 game sample size, in which Ilyasova got less than 6 minutes in one game, and 20 minutes in another, compared to Scola's 39 minutes in one, and 23 minutes in another, respectively.
Also, they were not even guarding one another in either contest. Those stats (the Ilyasova/Scola ones) are competletly invalid. I'm shocked you even posted them.
3.)http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5392160
Magliore resigned with the Heat. Where's Amundson playing?
Do you really think whether Amundson has a NBA contract right now is a legitimate criticism? Especially when comparing him to a guy who only played an average of 10 minutes per contest over 36 games, and had more DNP's than minutes because he just wasn't good enough? I guess its all you got.
4.) Yes I am serious. Just because Spoelstra is a moron doesn't mean that the Boxer coach is.
Find me one thing that says Rudy T can coach again, and I will start buying that your coach matters at all. Just one thing, one iota of evidence that a man who retired twice (once in 2004 after just 41 games, and before that in 2002-2003 for bladder cancer) even thinks he can or wants to coach again. Show me anything anywhere that says he'd even think about coaching again.
ANd show me one piece of proof that your defense is good enough to hold LeBron, when the 2007 Pistons couldn't.