Meh, Rakeem Christmas is better, imo (and no, I'm not trolling or trying to provoke you, triboy, lol
). He's taller (not by much, but it still counts
), stronger, and has excellent post moves with either hand, no less, which is quite rare in today's NBA. Having said that, I wouldn't have taken either guy at 33, although I would have been more than happy to help the Cavs out financially if we could have gotten Christmas in the process. Sigh.
Wow. Rakeem shot almost 20% LESS from the field than Mickey and has a 7.50 PIE compared to Mickey's 16.67 PIE. And Mickey averaged 2.4 blocks to the TALLER Rakeem's 1.8 block per game. Plus, Rakeem had ONE GOOD YEAR in college. ONE. I think that Rakeem is a good player, but he simple is NOT NEAR the athlete that Mickey is!!!
Smitty77
First, what's PIE, other than a delicious dessert

, and second, Mickey averaged 3.6 bpg this year (and 3.4 over his 2 year career at LSU), while Christmas recorded 2.5 bpg (and 1.7 for his career at Syracuse). As far as shooting percentage goes, Christmas shot 55.2% this past year, while Mickey hit at a 50.4% clip, so I'm not sure where you're getting your statistics. Did you accidentally confuse Christmas for someone else, even though that doesn't explain the incorrect Mickey numbers. I also never said that Christmas was the superior athlete. What I did say was that Christmas is the better player, imo, so where did that even come from? You might want to check out their respective physical measurements, as well. Via cbssport.com, RC checks in at almost 6'10" with a 7'5.25" wingspan, while JM is 6'8" and has a wingspan of 7'3.25." I'm not making any of this us up, btw - see for yourself.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/players/playerpage/1905071/rakeem-christmashttp://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/players/playerpage/2104426/jordan-mickeyI'll give you that Mickey is the better rebounder, but not by much (9.9 vs. 9.1).