Chicago and Phoenix, please state how your team stacks up in relation to your opponent in the following areas:
1. Defense
-Dwight Howard is the reigning defensive MVP. CHicago has a 2x All-Defensive team member in LeBron, an elite post defender in Joakim Noah, good defenders in Brandon Jennings and Ersan Ilyasova, and excellent bench defenders in Tony Allen and Louis Amundson, both of which can play multiple positions. Phoenix has the DPOY, and I'm better defensively at every other position, and still pretty good at center.
2. Rebounding
-Same story, different qualification. Dwight Howard is the best rebounder in the league, but Joakim Noah isn't far behind. 13 RPG for Howard to 11 RPG for Noah; works out to be a 18.3 RP48 for Howard, 17.6 for Noah. Ilyasova gets 6.4 RPG in 23 minutes compared to Jamison's 8.4 RPG in 36.5 minutes. LeBron is the third best rebounding SF, Miller the best rebounding SG, and Brandon Jennings averages 3.4 RPG, compared to Baron Davis. Just like with the defensive question, Phoenix has the best individual, but I have the better team, and still pretty good at center.
3. Ball movement
-Hedo Turkoglu is a solid passer and Baron Davis is also a pretty solid PG. LeBron James is the best passing SF since Larry Bird. Brandon Jennings averages 6 assists per game, Baron averages 8. LeBron averages 8.6 assists per game, Turkoglu averages 4.1. Mike Miller is a pretty decent passer at the 2, Noah is a good passer from the 5 (better than Dwight), and Ersan Ilyasova is a good passer at the 4, but probably on par with Jamison. Chicago has the best passer and the better team.
4. Post play
-Phoenix wins here pretty handily. Both Jamison and Howard can score in the paint, while it is not a strength for Noah and Ilyasova is more perimeter oriented offensively. LeBron should do it more, but rarely uses his post game..not that he would need to here anyways.
5. Shooting
-Phoenix has some good shooters, but so does Chicago. Mike Miller was 2nd in the league in 3pt %, while John Salmons and Wes Matthews clock in at 38% each. Brandon Jennings for Chicago comes in next at 37% from deep, with Hedo Turkoglu right behind him. As a starter Ilyasova shoots 34.5% from 3, Jamison shoots 34.4%. LeBron James is the tie-breaker with 33%, because Baron Davis is pretty bad at 27% from 3.
As far as overall shooting goes, I think its a wash between the two teams. It will come down to who is better able to stop the other team from scoring.
6. Clutch play
-I would have said LeBron before this years' playoffs. Now, I don't think either team really excels. Both teams superstars wilted this season in the playoffs, so really does it even matter? Which one legged man is the best tap-dancer?
7. Leadership
-I really like Chicago here, and I know people are going to disagree with me, but let me outline one of the big reasons for "the trade" that made a lot of sense to me.
LeBron has proven that he can take being the center of attention as the best player on a team, and he has proven he can inspire loyalty from his teammates. One thing he hasn't shown an ability to do is pick his team up when they are down.
Joakim Noah was the emotional leader on the 2005 and 2006 Florida Gators NCAA champions. He refuses to accept losing, and won't give up even when faced with opposing odds. He's got a bigger than life personality to go with his 7ft frame (and 8ft hair) and he's not scared to tell his teammates if he thinks they're messing him. That includes LeBron James.
Brandon Jennings is a self-made man. He went overseas instead of college. He was drafted later in the lottery than he thought he deserved. The best player on his team was injured, and he managed to lead them to a 5-2 record to close out the season (passing Charlotte for the 5th overall seed), and led the team that pushed the 3 seed Atlanta Hawks to a 7 game series. Brandon Jennings might be a rookie this year, but next year he'll be a sophomore, and this kid is a leader.
8. Depth
Amundson is better than anyone on Phoenix's bigs rotation. Tony Allen is a better defender than anyone on Phoenix's team besides Dwight Howard. John Salmons is a very good scorer.