http://nyloncalculus.com/stats/rim-protection/
This link attempts to calculate rim protection. It does this by calculating pts saved pergame. I dont know how reliable it is but a top 3 of Gobert, Hibbert, Bogut sounds about right. Anyway, it lists Noel behind Tyler Zeller.
He is a rookie, and he is listed right up there with some fantastic defensive centers, but lets not act like hes a dominant defender yet and there is some fear he will never even be decent on O.
I like him. I see him having a similar career to Tyson Chandler. But I see that as a ceiling. I like some other posters would take Smart and Brooklyn 2016 off the table and then pretty much tell philly to take their pick of picks and players. I would offer our 2015, then the option between Sully, KO, or any other picks not belonging to the Nets.
Bingo. I watch some sixers games. He's not dominant in any way. Putrid on offense. Occasionally a factor on defense due to his length. More often he gets overpowered, bites on pump fakes, gets stuck on screens, goaltends, surrenders offensive boards or gets lost. There's a reason they've won 12 games.
double bingo
Well that solves it, folks... Tyler Zeller is the 9th best rim protector in basketball. No need to trade for a dominant defensive rookie prospect like Nerlens Noel.
Zeller is ahead of Duncan, Drummond, Dwight Howard, Tyson Chandler, Demarcus Cousins, DeAndre Jordan, Omer Asik, Marc Gasol, Al Horford, etc.
Who woulda thunk that all this time we lamented our lack of interior defense, we had a top 9 defensive center already starting? Shucks. Tyler Zeller - DPOY
OK champ, you basically say that he was supposed to be a stud rim protector out of college and hes averaging great steal/blocks numbers and so hes on the fast track to a elite career.
He has 0 offensive game. He was part of a draft with less star potential than any I can remember but he dropped to 6 because guess what? He doesnt have star potential!!!! He had an ACL tear and no offensive game. Since then he has played half a season and still has no offensive game. So why is he all of a sudden worth top 10 picks in back to back drafts each of which are stronger than the one he was selected in?
Yes the metric is faulty but so is points, rebounds, blocks, steals and any other stat especially for a dude on the sixers. I like most posters dont watch much Noel, but he has yet to impress me.
Again, Id give up a first, but the dude is not what you make him out to be. I understand your point of view but I dont get why you feel like everyone or any metric which disagrees with you is an idiot. How about this:
Hibbert
Gasol
Drummond
Bogut
Gobert
Whiteside(eh)
Lopez
Cousins
Jordan
Ibaka
Duncan
Asik
Valanciunas
Lopez
Thats 14 very good- great defensive "rim protectors" and nearly all have better offensive games than Noel. This is why I would rather not sell the farm for Nerlen Noel.
Sorry for the 'tude but Im fired up today (IDK why)


He's a rookie coming off major surgery and already a better prospect than anyone on this franchise. How many of those players averaged 2 blocks and 2 steals as 20 year old rookies coming off major surgery?
If you're comparing 20 year old post-injury Noel to the above names, perhaps you should compare him to those players at the same point in their lives...
How about 20 year old Hibbert? College. 21 year old Hibbert? College. 22 year old healthy Hibbert? 7 points, 3.5 rebounds and a block.
20 year old Deandre Jordan averaged 4.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1 block
Asik didn't enter the league until he was 24 years old and he averaged 2.8 points, 3.7 rebounds, 0 steals and 0.7 blocks...
Should we play this same game with 25 year old Whiteside?
It's called "development", folks.

Fair points.
A 20 yr old Deandre Jordan did not get the minutes Noel is getting probably because he was a 2nd round pick and Noel was top 10 and had also been learning the system and with NBA coaches for a year already.
Their per 48 splits read as follows:
Noel: 13.2 pts, 11.3 boards, 2.9 blocks 45% shooting
Jordan: 14.2 pts 14.8 boards 3.7 blocks 63% shooting
Rookie Hibbert: 23.6, 11.5, 3.6 47% shooting
I think Noel could well become a better defensive player than almost all the guys I listed. The point of the list was to illustrate the fact that the mythic "rim-protector" is not something that comes around once a decade there are 10+ in the NBA today.
Now, in another post which I cant find rn you said you wish we had done the Holliday for Noel and 2014 # 10 with rondo instead of Holliday.
I 100% agree. We would have sucked more last year but not very much. Either way it would have lost us the 1 extra game necessary to get us to pick 5. Then we would have Noel, our rim protector defensive stud and could still grab smart and then someone else with #10 or maybe combine it and 17 etc etc.
I remember as he dropped out of the top 3 hoping and hoping Danny would find a way to get him. He would be a great peace to have. In that, we agree.
I am very interested to see what philly does with Noel as I see Embiid as the better all around prospect. Will they keep both?
One thing is for sure, if Noel hits the block Danny will be first in line with a nice package of picks to sell.