Drummond is better at everything besides free throw shooting. Drummond averaged 16 points and 15 rebounds and just turned 23. I would be surprised if Noel ever averaged that in a season in his career.
Not necessarily true.
With the contexts of both teams in perspective, it's hard to really compare the two via traditional stats. Drummond is excelling due to the 1 in, 4 out philosophy that SVG has mastered over the years, and that allows him A) much more space down low to operate, B) many more rebounds to gobble up down low, which has inflated his numbers a bit, especially his rebounding numbers. On the other hand, Noel played pretty much all of last year out of position at the PF spot next to Okafor. That both hurt his overall game and his rebounding numbers significantly, even though Noel is an elite rebounder himself. So going purely off of traditional statistics is flawed in this respect.
Did you forget that for 3 out of his 4 seasons (save for last year) Drummond played alongside Monroe? What did he average in those 3 seasons you ask?
Year 1 (rookie season, age 19, only 20 mpg)
7.9 ppg 7.6 rpg
Year 2
13.5 ppg 13.2 rpg
Year 3
13.8 ppg 13.5 rpg
True, but towards the end SVG ultimately decided on playing the two separately at C due to them not being able to thrive together and both being much better statistically as the 5 with the other 4 out on the perimeter.
Further, that still kept AD at the basket, because he was the "true" 5 of the pairing. Noel always had to be out on the perimeter defending with Okafor down low, so it's still skewed. And as we've seen the last two years, the bigs really benefit when there's actually competent guards on the roster, which has NOT been the case in Philly the last two years.
Drummond is the better rebounder, but he's a generational talent in that regard. Noel is also a very high level to elite rebounder himself.
Are people really arguing like we would be better off with noel than drummond? If we really wanted noel for some reason we could get drummond and then trade him for Noel and two first round picks. Drummond is a significantly better player and can be a real force down low. Especially with the changing hack a shaq rules he is going to become an even bigger offensive force. We are going to turn that all down because Noel can "generate steals." Come on guys this thread makes us look like we don't know anything about basketball.
No, it's due to our context. Noel is a much better defensive fit for our system than Drummond, especially now with Horford, because he can switch and guard out on the perimeter due to a much higher mobility. This is highlighted by his better block and steal rates/percentages than Drummond.
Offensively, though he isn't the low post player that Drummond is, he's a much better fit in our running offense that aims to create turnovers and push the pace. In fact, he'd be an elite fast break 5 for us. Further, in addition to this fact and the non-issue with the hack-a-Drummond technique, he's a much better passer than Drummond, which is needed in our system.
So though Drummond is the overall better player, Noel is clearly a better fit for us. This thread shows that we understand basketball and the necessity of fit and context in this regard. You don't seem to appreciate this fact and are treating this like the best player should always be considered the better fit, which just isn't true.