Here's a prime example of Scal helping in a way that probably didn't show up in ESPN's stats book:
2009-10 game in San Antonio. Closely-fought game, as usual. I remember vividly that Doc chose to bring Scal in to keep Matt Bonner from torching us from deep, and Scal did just that. I can barely remember the circumstances that lead up to Scal checking Bonner, but I do know that with our foul trouble in that game and with the substitutions that Pop was making, Scal showed up big in that game - Defensively.
I realize that this is a small sample, but it still matters.
How about his block on Rashard Lewis in the 08-09 playoffs? (Funny thing is that I can't find it on youtube anywhere). We lost that series eventually, yes - but it wasn't because of Scal. We just maxxed out player-wise without KG or Powe to help us. Scal played a lot in that series due to our injuries, and while it would be unfair to expect him to elevate us, he didn't hurt us, either.