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Sure he can. Stats mean nothing.The better question is, can DeAndre Jordan help this team win, and is his contract a smart allocation of dollars on a restrictive salary cap?On those questions, I'm skeptical.
on a bad team, yes.
In Big Al's last season with Boston he averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds on .517% shooting at age 22. With Rondo getting Jordan good looks, I could see him putting up 12 and 10 with a mid .500 shooting %
Deandre Jordan is the most overrated players in the nba, playoffs: 3,6 pp 6,6 reb.KG at 37 and injured 12,7 pp and 13,7 reb in last playoffs.Deandre Jordan= Highligts, no more.
Quote from: Rondo2287 on June 18, 2013, 08:31:10 AMIn Big Al's last season with Boston he averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds on .517% shooting at age 22. With Rondo getting Jordan good looks, I could see him putting up 12 and 10 with a mid .500 shooting %how so? Big Al actually had serious offensive post moves. Jordan doesn't score unless he's dunking or a rebounding putback. It's not like he's going to get multiple dunks/lobs in a game. Rondo might catch a team napping on a play to lob to Jordan once a game but the other team will either catch on quickly or just foul Jordan knowing he'll be lucky to make a single FT.
Quote from: Rondo2287 on June 18, 2013, 08:31:10 AMIn Big Al's last season with Boston he averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds on .517% shooting at age 22. With Rondo getting Jordan good looks, I could see him putting up 12 and 10 with a mid .500 shooting %He had Chris Paul passing him the ball for two seasons. Paul is the best PG in the NBA. The difference in terms of passing between Rondo and Paul is minimal.
Quote from: Rondo2287 on June 18, 2013, 08:31:10 AMIn Big Al's last season with Boston he averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds on .517% shooting at age 22. With Rondo getting Jordan good looks, I could see him putting up 12 and 10 with a mid .500 shooting %Jordan is no big al.