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Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #120 on: January 04, 2012, 11:56:46 AM »

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big baby would kill bass one on one

if it's an eating contest... BBD hands down no contest.

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #121 on: January 04, 2012, 12:05:54 PM »

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 ;D one day when the Celtics meet the Magic we will get to see this match up Bass vs BBD ...  See if BBD can stuff Bass's dunks

BBD might steal Bass's bag of Dunkin Donuts.


Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #122 on: January 04, 2012, 10:17:18 PM »

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big baby would kill bass one on one

Set it up.  My money's on Brandon.
Same. Especially on a playground, where charges don't count :p

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #123 on: January 04, 2012, 10:22:25 PM »

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Brandon Dunk all over the Big Baby.


Da Big Baby could tear him up in a Whopper eating contest  ;D

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #124 on: January 04, 2012, 10:28:24 PM »

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Brandon Dunk all over the Big Baby.


Da Big Baby could tear him up in a Whopper eating contest  ;D
The way things go right now, I wouldn't be amazed if Bass would eat twice as much as Baby and just work it off.

Guy's a beast.

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #125 on: January 05, 2012, 09:23:26 AM »

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big baby would kill bass one on one

Maybe, but since there isn't a one-on-one Pro basketball league out there what does that matter at all?!

I also am not sure I agree. Bass would face him up and actually hit HIS shots. BBD has a similar scoring game as Bass, only Bass does it better. Bass also jumps much better and so even if he got backed down in the paint by BBD's girth he wouldn't score over the guy. We've all seen what BBD under the basket to a taller or better jumping player means...

I am so happy with the upgrade over BBD I can hardly stand it. Bass is a stud and much more of a complete player than BBD ever thought of being.
Mostly agree, but a couple of details:

1) As to who would win one-on-one, it's a theoretical question that is the subject of the thread, so the fact that there is no one-on-one pro league is not the point.

2) I agree Bass is far more accurate with the jumper.  Baby has been trying to develop a reliable jumper because he knows he needs it to round out his game, but that doesn't mean he will be successful.  This is a bit selfish, IMO.  The guy should have focused on what he does best and what's best for the team.  Like you said, I'm glad he's gone.

3) I too am extremely happy with this deal.  The only thing I miss about Baby was his uncanny ability to take charges.  He's one of the best in the league at that.  The question then is, what is the real value of taking a charge?  It is a lost possession for the opponent, just like a missed shot, so if Bass can hold his own defensively, then that's as good as taking a charge.  Also note that taking a charge creates a dead ball situation whereas a missed shot always creates the possibility for a fast break, which is actually better.

4) I am still in shock that ORL gave him $26mil.

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #126 on: January 05, 2012, 10:22:05 AM »

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3) I too am extremely happy with this deal.  The only thing I miss about Baby was his uncanny ability to take charges.  He's one of the best in the league at that.  The question then is, what is the real value of taking a charge?  It is a lost possession for the opponent, just like a missed shot, so if Bass can hold his own defensively, then that's as good as taking a charge.  Also note that taking a charge creates a dead ball situation whereas a missed shot always creates the possibility for a fast break, which is actually better.

It is tough to find statistics for taking charges, because very few people bother to keep track, but I was able to find a breakdown of players in the league drawing offensive fouls (which includes taking charges) in the 2007-8 season when we won the championship. Boston didn't have a single player in the top 20 in that category. Paul Pierce was the highest at 27. Jermaine O'Neal, when he was still in Indiana, was 7th in the league, and in fact this season he has been pretty good at drawing charges himself. It would seem to me to be a pretty overrated stat anyway, but even if you do care, O'Neal seems to be entirely capable of filling that niche.

EDIT: Ah I found a breakdown for the 2010-11 season, here.

Davis was 4th in the league, behind Grant Hill, JJ Barea, and Derek Fisher. If you look down the list, the distribution of players seems to be pretty random. That is, no one position is represented extremely well, and honestly there aren't that many great defensive forces on that list. While it is a smart move, it seems to be largely flukey.

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #127 on: January 05, 2012, 10:47:23 AM »

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Crazy stuff, but maybe somebody should start the "Brandon Bass vs david west" thread.

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Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #128 on: January 05, 2012, 10:50:21 AM »

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Crazy stuff, but maybe somebody should start the "Brandon Bass vs david west" thread.
West is much more well rounded player, even with his poor shooting he's productive.

Once he gets his TS% back to the mid .5xxs he'll be giving the pacers more.

Wish we had both!

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #129 on: January 05, 2012, 10:52:37 AM »

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Crazy stuff, but maybe somebody should start the "Brandon Bass vs david west" thread.
West is much more well rounded player, even with his poor shooting he's productive.

Once he gets his TS% back to the mid .5xxs he'll be giving the pacers more.

Wish we had both!

West is definitely a better defender (or was pre-injury; I haven't seen him since, but it's hard to imagine he's much worse than Bass).  However, it's fairly amazing that they can be mentioned in the same conversation at this point.


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Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #130 on: January 05, 2012, 10:56:27 AM »

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Crazy stuff, but maybe somebody should start the "Brandon Bass vs david west" thread.
West is much more well rounded player, even with his poor shooting he's productive.

Once he gets his TS% back to the mid .5xxs he'll be giving the pacers more.

Wish we had both!

West is definitely a better defender (or was pre-injury; I haven't seen him since, but it's hard to imagine he's much worse than Bass).  However, it's fairly amazing that they can be mentioned in the same conversation at this point.
Its only been 7 games, still a long way to go in the season.

Bass is very unlikely to keep his turnovers so low and before last nights monster game on the glass he was rebounding inline with his career average (not great).

So by the end of the year I think it'll be sorted out once again.

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #131 on: January 05, 2012, 10:59:40 AM »

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Crazy stuff, but maybe somebody should start the "Brandon Bass vs david west" thread.
West is much more well rounded player, even with his poor shooting he's productive.

Once he gets his TS% back to the mid .5xxs he'll be giving the pacers more.

Wish we had both!

West is definitely a better defender (or was pre-injury; I haven't seen him since, but it's hard to imagine he's much worse than Bass).  However, it's fairly amazing that they can be mentioned in the same conversation at this point.
Its only been 7 games, still a long way to go in the season.

Bass is very unlikely to keep his turnovers so low and before last nights monster game on the glass he was rebounding inline with his career average (not great).

So by the end of the year I think it'll be sorted out once again.

Where's your unbridled optimism, Faf?  Maybe West is on the down slide and Bass is going to post a career year.  :D


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Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #132 on: January 05, 2012, 11:20:02 AM »

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Crazy stuff, but maybe somebody should start the "Brandon Bass vs david west" thread.
West is much more well rounded player, even with his poor shooting he's productive.

Once he gets his TS% back to the mid .5xxs he'll be giving the pacers more.

Wish we had both!

West is definitely a better defender (or was pre-injury; I haven't seen him since, but it's hard to imagine he's much worse than Bass).  However, it's fairly amazing that they can be mentioned in the same conversation at this point.
Its only been 7 games, still a long way to go in the season.

Bass is very unlikely to keep his turnovers so low and before last nights monster game on the glass he was rebounding inline with his career average (not great).

So by the end of the year I think it'll be sorted out once again.

Where's your unbridled optimism, Faf?  Maybe West is on the down slide and Bass is going to post a career year.  :D
I do think Bass is going to post a career year at this point. There are more defensive boards to be had and more offensive opportunities than he had available to him in Orlando. Not to mention he's now on a team with 3 talented passers and an emphasis on ball movement.

I just don't think he'll end up being better than David West.

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« Reply #133 on: January 05, 2012, 11:32:42 AM »

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Interesting quote Stan Van Gundy had on Big baby

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SVG on Big Baby: "He's not playing well, and I'm not sure his mind's on the right things right now.

Re: Brandon Bass vs big baby davis
« Reply #134 on: January 05, 2012, 11:33:40 AM »

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Interesting quote Stan Van Gundy had on Big baby

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rich_levine Rich Levine
SVG on Big Baby: "He's not playing well, and I'm not sure his mind's on the right things right now.

Shocker.


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