Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Today's Assists Leaders: Historical comparisons

 This week's coffee:  Cafe Pajaro Blend from Trader Joe's. Went there for the first time recently - wow, it's the real deal!

I've always enjoyed finding historical comparisons for active players! From time to time, I'll continue this series covering a different category of hoopsters. These comparisons are based on physical stature, playing style, skill set and stats. 

I've included season statistics (per 36 minutes)  at the point of which the players were at the same level of experience or age; this makes it interesting to speculate on a young player's long-term potential.
 

Rajon Rondo                                                                         Kevin Porter

6'1", 186, BOS '12-13             7th year pro - per 36 min. stats              6'0", 170, DET '78-79

  13                 Points                  15
  11                 Assists                 13
   4                     TO                      4
   5               Rebounds                 3
  1.8                 Steals                  1.9
  48%                  FG                    48%
  65%                  FT                     72%
  24%                 3PT                   N/A
        
Always in the limelight during Boston's "Big 3" era, Rondo has been rightfully appreciated as an elite floor general and bad-ass defender. Much younger than his legendary teammates, Rondo led this title-contending team with a rare pass-first style and a constant chip on his shoulder. Unfortunately, the casual fan might have overlooked Rondo if he was on an average squad like Porter's '78-79 Pistons. I am fascinated by Porter's prolific yet inconspicuous career; you'll never hear his name mentioned by NBA buffs, even though he once dished out 29 dimes in a game! Although Porter's stats and style mirrored Rondo, I suppose that his career is often forgotten since he bounced around between a few mediocre teams. Due to major injury, Porter was forced to call it quits after 10 seasons; hopefully Rondo makes a strong recovery from knee surgery and avoids a similar misfortune.




Chris Paul                                                                               Isiah Thomas

6'0", 175, LAC '12-13              8th year pro - per 36 min. stats             6'1", 180, DET '88-89

   18                   Points                    18
   10                   Assists                    8
    3                      TO                        4
    4                 Rebounds                   3
  2.6                   Steals                    1.6
  48%                   FG                     46%
  88%                    FT                     82%
  33%                   3PT                    27%

CP3 and Zeke possess the same secret sauce driving their Hall of Fame careers: a mean streak! Although these electric point guards are soft-spoken gentlemen off the court, they undergo a Teenwolf-like transformation (i.e., becoming an aggressive & irritable competitor) when they step onto the hardwood. Besides this edgy leadership quality, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention their world-class physical abilities. They've both compiled an extensive highlight reel of slicing through defenders with unprecedented quickness & ball-handling, and then finish the play with either an acrobatic lay-up or a sick pass. With a smooth shooting stroke and gnat-like defense to boot, they're truly two of the top 10 point guards in history. Zeke's illustrious career included 2 NBA titles, while CP3 has yet to reach the Finals. I'd be shocked if CP3 finished his career without a ring!




Greivis Vasquez                                                                        Doc Rivers

6'6", 200, NOR '12-13              26 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                6'4", 185, ATL '87-88

15                Points                  16
 9                Assists                  11
 3                   TO                      3
 5              Rebounds                 5
 1                 Steals                    2
43%                FG                     45%
80%                FT                     76%
34%               3PT                    27%

Tempted to gain a size advantage, teams are drawn to experiment with "combo guards" at the point; while these big guards may exhibit impressive passing & ballhandling skills, they usually end up transitioning into permanent SGs (e.g., Jamal Crawford, Tyreke Evans, John Salmons, Gary Neal, Iman Shumpert, Rodney Stuckey) or otherwise fade out of the league due to their identity crisis. Contrastingly, Greivis & Doc are undeniably pure point guards, and just happen to beat out most other starting PGs in the height department. Neither flashy scorers nor perennial all-stars, these natural leaders rack up assists nonetheless. Boasting the same eagle-eye vision from a high perch, I expect Greivis to follow in Doc's footsteps and become an effective coach after a long playing career.



Jrue Holiday                                                                        Derek Harper

6'3", 180, PHI '12-13              4th year pro - per 36 min. stats             6'4", 185, DAL '86-87

17                  Points                  17
 8                  Assists                   9
 4                     TO                      2
 4                 Rebounds                3
1.5                  Steals                 2.4
43%                  FG                     50%
75%                  FT                     68%
37%                 3PT                    36%

In the mid-90's, the Knicks were viewed as classic villains with a cast of intimidating bruisers, and Harper was their bulldog at point! Growing up as a Bulls fan, this under-control vet was a thorn in my side as he had a knack for delivering daggers in the form of a crisp pass or cold-blooded jumper. However, Harper cemented his legacy long before his Knick days as the fiery leader of a title-contending Mavs team throughout the 80's and displayed the same decisive execution. Not one to over-dribble or launch ill-advised shots, Holiday too is relied upon to orchestrate his team's offense with a steady hand. Just like Harper, Holiday is on track to lead a young & talented squad into playoff relevance for years to come. Although the mild-mannered Holiday has become an all-star with scoring ability and sound decision-making, he would benefit from getting more physical & nasty like Harper!





Deron Williams                                                                     Terry Porter

6'3", 210, BRO '12-13          28 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                  6'3", 195, POR '91-92

   19                Points                19
    8                Assists                 6
    3                   TO                    2
    3              Rebounds               3
    1                 Steals                1.6
  44%                 FG                   46%
  86%                 FT                   86%
  38%                3PT                  39%

D-Will & Porter looked like powerful running backs galloping down the court with a piercing glare! These intense leaders out-muscled most opposing PGs while penetrating into the paint, and honed the same springy jumper. D-Will certainly displayed a more wicked crossover/handle than Porter; nonetheless, they were both consistently relied upon to be their team's primary playmaker and second scoring option. After stringing together a handful of all-star caliber seasons, it looks like D-Will & Porter's longevity of excellence also resembles that of a workhorse running back. Just like Porter and high-volume RBs, D-Will is currently hitting a wall as he approaches his 30th birthday. With a significant drop in scoring average, it's hard to believe the reality that D-Will could soon become a borderline starter. Á la Porter, I think that D-Will's career will end without a championship but he'll become a well-respected coach.




Tony Parker                                                                       Kevin Johnson

6'2", 180, SAS '12-13              30 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                6'1", 180, PHO '96-97

22              Points               19
8               Assists                9
3                  TO                   3
3             Rebounds              3
1                Steals               1.4
52%              FG                  50%
85%              FT                  85%
35%             3PT                 44%

Many little guys shy away from the land of giants fearing that they'll be muscled around in the paint or their shot will be swatted away! Instead, such PGs often default to crossing over their defender to gain separation and set up a low-percentage stepback jumper (e.g., Jennings, Rubio, Felton, Burke, Lillard, J. Nelson). However, Tony & KJ proved that you don't need size or freaky hops to make a living in the paint as a short dude! With feathery-touch around the hoop, Tony has been the best in the biz at lay-ups & floaters over the last decade! Similarly, KJ kept his dribble alive near the rim until seeing an opening for a bunny, or he would dish to a teammate if the defense collapsed. Because of this intelligent aggressiveness in the paint, both captains consistently shot better than 50% from the field! While 3-time champ Tony is a no-brainer for the Hall of Fame, the "ring-less" KJ also deserves an induction (it's too bad KJ was paired with Sir Charles for only 4 seasons)!





John Wall                                                                              Steve Francis

6'4", 195, WAS '12-13              22 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats              6'3", 195, HOU '99-00

20              Points             18
 8               Assists              7
 4                  TO                 4
 4             Rebounds            5
1.5              Steals             1.5
44%               FG                44%
80%               FT                79%
27%              3PT               34%

Commentary forthcoming...




Goran Dragic                                                                         Eric Murdock

6'3", 190, PHO '12-13          26 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                    6'1", 190, MIL '94-95

  16                 Points                 16
   8                 Assists                  8
   3                    TO                     3
   3                Rebounds              4
  1.7                 Steals                1.9
  44%                  FG                   42%
  75%                  FT                   79%
  32%                 3PT                  37%

Commentary forthcoming...




Jameer Nelson                                                                Michael Adams

6'0", 190, ORL '12-13              30 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats             5'10", 162, WAS '92-93

  15               Points                15
   8               Assists                 8
   3                  TO                    3
   4             Rebounds               4
  1.3               Steals               1.4
 39%                 FG                  44%
 87%                 FT                  86%
 34%                3PT                 32%

Commentary forthcoming...





Russell Westbrook                                                               Baron Davis

6'3", 200, OKC '12-13              24 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats               6'3", 209, NOR '03-04

24               Points                 21
 8               Assists                  7
 3                   TO                    3
 5              Rebounds               4
1.8                Steals                2.1
44%                 FG                  40%
80%                 FT                  67%
32%                3PT                 32%

Commentary forthcoming...

Monday, August 12, 2013

Today's Elite Shot Blockers: Historical comparisons

 This week's coffee:  Eight O'Clock original blend...old reliable. Just bought a new kick ass grinder too!

I've always enjoyed finding historical comparisons for active players! From time to time, I'll continue this series covering a different category of hoopsters. These comparisons are based on physical stature, playing style, skill set and stats. 

I've included season statistics (per 36 minutes)  at the point of which the players were at the same level of experience or age; this makes it interesting to speculate on a young player's long-term potential. Everyone on this list is relatively young except for Duncan, so I simply included his career averages.  
 

Serge Ibaka                                                                       Caldwell Jones

6'10", 235, OKC '12-13          23 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats         6'11", 220, SD (ABA) '73-74

        15                         Points                             15
         9                        Rebounds                          13
        3.5                        Blocks                            3.9
        57%                         FG                              47%
        75%                         FT                              74%

Relentless hustle, high-flying athleticism, sound defensive instincts, and a smooth shot! These traits led Jones to a 17 year career including 3 dominant seasons in the ABA. Durable Ibaka should also have a long and productive career prowling the paint with those same skills!


Larry Sanders                                                                   Marcus Camby

6'11", 235, MIL '12-13              24 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats             6'11", 235, NYK '98-99

        13                 Points               12
        12               Rebounds            10
        3.7               Blocks               2.8
        51%                 FG                  52%
        62%                 FT                  55%

Sanders and Camby displayed the same natural swatting ability, size, nimble athleticism, and awkward/inconsistent mid-range game. Camby is one of the most underrated centers of his generation since he was a model of defensive consistency for 15 years without an all-star selection. Sanders is on the brink of a fat contract extension, and the Bucks should be thrilled if he continues to mirror Camby!


Tim Duncan                                                                                Bob Lanier

6'11", 255, SAS '97-13                          Career averages              6'11", 250, DET/MIL '70-84

        20                 Points           20
        11               Rebounds       10
        2.2               Blocks          1.5
        51%                 FG           51%
        69%                 FT           77%

Duncan is widely-considered one of the top 20 players in NBA history, and some (including myself) feel that he's the best PF ever. Lanier, although inducted into the HOF, doesn't receive the same level of praise amongst NBA buffs. Very similar in size, teamwork and skill to "The Big Fundamental", Lanier dominated as a Piston in the '70s. If not for a plethora of injuries, Lanier could've continued his dominance into the '80s.   

Roy Hibbert                                                                  Benoit Benjamin

7'2", 275, IND '12-13              5th yr. pro - per 36 min. stats                7'0", 250, LAC '89-90

        15                 Points               15
        10               Rebounds            10
        3.3                Blocks              2.9
        45%                  FG                53%
        74%                  FT                73%

Hibbert and Benjamin showed very similar results after their first 5 years. Although lacking quickness, these hefty 7-footers proved to be skilled post players and defensive anchors. Ultimately, their stats plateaued as borderline All-Stars. As such, Hibbert shocked the basketball world in the 2013 Playoffs by taking his game to another level while bullying the smaller Heat! We'll soon see if Hibbert's recent success was the start of something great, or just a flash in the pan (a la Benjamin).


Dwight Howard                                                          Alonzo Mourning

6'11", 265, LAL '12-13           27 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                 6'10", 261, MIA '97-98


17                 Points          21
12               Rebounds       10
2.5               Blocks          2.4
58%                 FG           55%
49%                 FT            66%

Zo and Dwight are rare beastly ballers! Displaying bodybuilder-type physique, these centers dominated the paint with brute rebounding & shot blocking skills. They both offered a limited repertoire of offensive moves, an inconsistent mid-range jumper, and poor free throw shooting. However, they struck fear into opponents at the rim! Many feel that Dwight lacks maturity and passion; contrastingly, Zo was one of the most intense basketball players I've ever seen!


Brook Lopez                                                     Rik Smits

7'0", 265, BRO '12-13             24 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                 7'4", 250, IND '90-91

23                 Points               18
8                Rebounds              8
2.5               Blocks               2.4
52%                 FG                49%
76%                 FT                76%

Lopez & Smits immediately proved to be reliable offensive players with a natural shooting stroke and nifty post moves. However, most would agree that these 7-footers are soft! With so much size and skill, it's surprising that these big fellas seldom pulled down 10 boards in a contest. Thus, I feel that their volume of blocked shots has more to do with length & athleticism, and less to do with physicality & aggressiveness. Going forward, perhaps KG and Coach Kidd will instill more toughness into young Lopez!


Joakim Noah                                                                              Sam Lacey

6'11", 232, CHI '12-13           27 yrs. old - per 36 min. stats                6'10", 235, KCO '75-76


12                 Points               12
11               Rebounds            12
4                  Assists                4
2.1               Blocks               1.6
1.2                Steals               1.5
48%                 FG                 40%
75%                 FT                 76%

Noah & Lacey consistently provided their squads with an unselfish, yet rugged brand of leadership. Not only were they double-double & swat machines, but they also filled the box score with a rare combo of assists, steals and efficient free throw shooting. Noah & Lacey might get overlooked by the casual fan since their style doesn't grab the headlines, but their constant motor and unassuming basketball IQ has been invaluable to their coaches & teammates!  
Note: After I determined that they mirror each other in stats and size, I read that Phil Jackson once said that Noah reminds him of Lacey too!


JaVale McGee                                                                    Elmore Smith

7'0", 252, DEN '12-13             5th yr. pro - per 36 min. stats                 7'0", 250, MIL '75-76


         18              Points              16  
         10            Rebounds           11 
         3.9            Blocks               3.1   
         57%              FG%               52%
         59%              FT%               63%     
Quite frankly, a player like McGee is frustrating. Even though this 7-footer has been blessed with a world-class wingspan and jumping ability, his apparent immaturity limits his playing time! Perhaps McGee is uncoachable, but he has the size and ability to dominate defensively like Elmore Smith did in the '70s. McGee is one of only a few active players capable of approaching Smith's single-game record of 17 blocked shots! After 7 productive seasons, Smith's career was cut short due to knee injuries; hopefully, McGee's career is not cut short due to immaturity.


Bismack Biyombo                                                   Harvey Catchings

6'9", 245, CHA '12-13             2nd yr. pro - per 36 min. stats                 6'9", 220, PHI '75-76


           6                Points                  6      
          10             Rebounds              11
         2.4               Blocks                3.4
         45%                FG%                  43%
         52%                FT%                  60%     
Just like Catchings, Biyombo lacks offensive skills and is considered to be raw in that regard. However, they both carved out a nice niche for themselves as spry role players off the bench who could be relied upon for rebounds and blocked shots. By embracing such a role, Biyombo can easily have a 10-year career like Catchings.


Anthony Davis                                                                     Shawn Kemp

6'10", 220, NOR '12-13            1st yr. pro - per 36 min. stats               6'10", 230, SEA '89-90

        17            Points               17 
        10          Rebounds            11
       2.2            Blocks              2.3
       1.5             Steals              1.5 
       52%             FG%               48%
       75%             FT%               74%

Heading into the '90s, The Reign Man took the league by storm with high-flying dunks and a gazelle-like stride! This excitement often overshadowed Kemp's efficient mid-range shot and sound defense. Although not as flashy, Davis is also a delight to watch, as he flies up and down the court while attacking the rim and offers a smooth shooting touch. In the latter portion of Kemp's career, his weight ballooned leading to mediocre play and it probably caused him to miss out on a Hall of Fame induction. Barring injury, I think the slightly thinner Davis can surpass Kemp's accomplishments.