Wish I could spend more time on this, but I have to be on the road at 5:30 and won't be at a computer until 9ish.
1. Defense
I'd call this slight advantage to Chicago. When it comes to significantlty above average defensive players you have Dwight Howard, Wesley Matthews, Lebron James, Brandon Jennings and Joakim Noah.
2. Rebounding
Very slight advantage Phoenix. Howard & Jamison exceed the advantage Lebron proceeds, we can outrebound every other position (though none of those other guys are huge rebounders).
Mike Miller is the better rebounder by a huge margin than John Salmons, and he's better than any other SF you have, let alone shooting guard.
Howard and Baron Davis are the only guys that are actually better rebounders out of your starting 5, and that is by a combined .7 rebounds per 48 minutes.
Dwight Howard: 18.3 RP48
Baron Davis: 5.1 RP48
Joakim Noah: 17.6 RP48
Brandon Jennings: 5.1 RP48
Ersan Ilyasova has a better RP 48 (13.1), rebound rate (15.5..its the measure of total available rebounds that any one player gets), and in 13 less minutes per game, Ilyasova got just 2 less rebounds than Antawn Jamison got in 36 minutes per game. How is Ilyasova not better?
3. Ball movement
Advantage Phoenix. Jennings & James are the only ones capabable of handling the ball. Jennings & Miller can both make really, really poor decisions when it comes to passing.
Davis, Salmons, Turkoglu, Williams and Fernandez can all handle the ball and are all less prone to making "awful" decisions.
Baron Davis has an assist to turnover rate of 2.83. Brandont Jennings has an assist to turnover rate of 2.35
John Salmons has an assist to turnover rate of 1.81, Mike Miller of 1.85
Mike Miller had 3.9 assists per game last season to Salmons 2.8.
This is after a playoff game last season:
Noah's no LeBron James, but he was easily the second-best player on the court most of the game. He put up 25 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks and no turnovers in a 112-102 defeat. The Bulls are down 2-0 in the best-of-seven, first-round series, which goes back to Chicago on Thursday. Noah showed last season that he was a legit NBA big man, but now he's proving that he can back up his bluster against any team.
"Noah is one of the smartest guys in the NBA," TNT's Charles Barkley gushed at halftime. "He makes passes other big guys can't make."
4. Post play
Advantage Phoenix. Chicago doesn't have any capable of post players
I disagree, I think against lots of centers in the league Joakim Noah can score. He can score on Howard, he's proven that.
Noah's post game has just taken a couple of years to come along. The real advantage for Phoenix here is Jamison, who is a very capable post scorer.
5. Shooting
Advantage Phoenix. Ilyasova & Miller are the only consistent jump shooters on Chicago. We designed the team to be filled with shooters, and we definitely succeeded.
I am running out patience to look up stats, but, Baron Davis shoots 29% from 3pt land, Dwight Howard will clog your lane, and Jamison is barely a better 3pt shooter than Ilyasova. Mike Miller FTW.
6. Clutch play, 7. Leadership
Slight advantage Phoenix. It would've gone to Chicago, but as IP said the Lebron-Celtics mystery kind of takes away from it.
Meanwhile we've got some pretty strong characters/leaders, despite no definitive go-to-guy we have strong guys who can hit the big shot in B-Diddy, Salmons, Turkoglu, and Howard.
Why is LeBron falling in 6 games any different than Dwight Howard falling in 6 games?
8. Depth
Advantage Phoenix. Roy keeps pointing out that Cleveland lost to Orlando b/c Lebron couldn't get any help off the bench, who's getting the points off the bench for IP's Bulls?
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Well, Tony Allen, Von Wafer, Michael Redd, are all guys that can score. Without Dwight Howard on the floor the Phoenix Gorillaz are a sieve. Don't need all-stars to put in buckets.