I really can't understand why anyone would prefer Smart to Noel.
One has been a contributing factor in a playoff team that won 40 and 48 games the last two seasons, can't shoot a lick but can handle and pass the ball, has the physical build to potentially dominate other players at his position, has shown exceptional defensive ability and a great competitive drive.
The other has been a non-factor on a team that won 28 games total the last two seasons, can't shoot a lick AND can't dribble, catch or pass the ball, is a physical weakling at his position, has shown exceptional defensive potential but hasn't really demonstrated anything as far as competitive spirit or leadership. Oh, and he's also shown that his level of performance is VERY dependent on who is playing with.
What's not to understand?
Mike
Noel can't catch, but yet is an ideal pick and roll/alley oop player. Noel can't pass, yet averages close to 2 assists a game. Noel's hand are terrible yet averages over 2 steals a game.
Noel is obviously a terrible overall offensive player, but he is at least smart enough to know he shouldn't be shooting it from distance, so he doesn't. 55% of his shots are dunks or layups and he hits 72% of those. At least he understands his offensive limitations and plays to his strengths.
And you say, Smart contributes to Boston, yet Smart's winshares are less than Noel's in each of the last two seasons. Smart is responsible for less wins than Noel despite playing a team that had 60 more wins over the last two years. Sometimes I think you guys don't quite understand what you are saying. Noel has outperformed Smart in virtually every way. He is also younger and plays at a far more difficult position to fill because there are a lot less 6'11" guys than 6'4" guys.
1. By definition, Noel CANNOT be an "ideal" pick-n-roll player because he can't shoot, so there's no threat he's going to pick-n-pop, and he can't dribble, so you can't run the play with him more than 15 feet from the basket.
2. Oh, wow! You mean Noel can throw down alley oop jams? That's an unprecedented talent for an NBA center!
3. Even actual Philly fans don't deny that Nerlens has hands of stone.
4. Saying he knows how much he sucks is pretty much a textbook example of "[dang]ing with faint praise."
5. YOU are the one who doesn't understand what you are saying.
"I really can't understand why anyone would prefer Smart to Noel."
You don't have to prefer Smart to Noel but to claim you don't understand why anyone would is pretty much a textbook example of "calling other people stupid while actually revealing you are stupid."
Mike