I mean assuming full health do people think Bogut is a huge upgrade over Kaman? They're almost the same player to me.
Really? Even fully healthy, I don't think that Kaman is 1/4 the defensive player that Bogut is.
Not to mention that when both are healthy Kaman isn't even that much better of an offensive player. Not by nearly a big enough margin to make up the gap on the other end of the floor.
Looking at 2009-10. The last season both were at their healthiest and also the best season either ever had career wise.
Bogut 15.9 pts, 2.5 blks, 10.1 boards, 63% free throw, 52% Field Goal
Kaman 18.5 pts, 1.2 blks, 9.2 boards, 75% free throw, 49% Field Goal
Fully healthy Bogut had the edge on the boards and protecting the rim, but Kaman was the better offensive player overall when you factor in free throws. I think in as close a series as this will be that must be factored in because you will be more hesitant to put the ball in a bad free throw shooter's hands at the end of games.
I just don't see a Huge advantage here. I would want Bogut more but if I missed on him and had to settle for Kaman I wouldn't go crazy.
They're both slow, unathletic 7 footers who shoot with either hand and have very good footwork. Their PERs are very similar and neither is the second best player on a title team. Only thing is, is that Kaman is the third best player on his team while Bogut is the second best.
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Look at the numbers again, in paricular the advanced statistics. Bogut actually had a better offensive efficiency due to his much lower turnover rate and also superior eFG%.
The difference in rebounds is even greater when you note that Kaman played more minutes for a faster paced team, and the difference in defense is huge.
And passing, and decision making....
TO say that Bogut will shut down Kaman isn't being fair to Rebus. Chris Kaman can score. Or, if I wanted to be trendy, he can 'score the basketball'. But, Bogut holds him below his career averages, and brings a lot more to the table than the scoring or basic boxscore would show you. There is no marker for 'altered shots due to great team defense', or 'turnovers not made because you're one of the best passing bigs in the league, and rarely force shots out of double-teams when you don't have to, or force shots at all'.
In case I didn't make my case clear before, Bogut is a huge huge advantage over Kaman, in the same way that any two-way player that is an elite defensive talent is a huge, huge advantage over a player that is just a scorer, and nothing else.
Also, if we're comparing Amar'e vs Bogut, to see who wins that matchup, I don't see how Amar'e doesn't absolutely murder him. He shoots a higher %, he's got a better jumper, he's a better finisher at the rim, and of the two 'scorers who don't play much defense or pass particularly well', Amare is hands down the better scorer.
On top of that he's got a point guard who is the far better distributor to play the pick and roll game with, along with a scorer on the wing (Harden), who is just as if not more capable of scoring in pick and roll situations than Lowry.
Don't get me wrong, I think that the Spurs assembled a good team, and they're much better than a 7 seed, but they don't match up with me talent-wise, fit-wise, or awesome-wise. I'm better offensively and defensively.