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Old 10-03-2007, 05:44 PM
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Default Re: Tony Mejia ranks the top 50 current NBA players

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But the rate numbers, like Rebound Rate, take possessions into account.

[/ QUOTE ] But it doesn't take into account that his teammates are better rebounders than Martin's or Iggy's (or that all three other players spend more time at SF)

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Also, regarding the "doesn't need the ball" argument. I like that argument for guys Marion and Gerald Wallace. For Rip, though he might not need the ball, he needs a bunch of screens and plays called for him. This isn't necessarily a good or bad thing, I don't think. It depends. I just want to point out it can be a little deceiving to say that.

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Well the thing is, with a well run offense, those screens set up the screener as well as the screenie.



[/ QUOTE ]In Rip's case, I'm a huge fan of the curl play at the elbow they call for him. I'm not a huge fan of any play where he's running through a ton of back screens to get him the ball (too many guys standing around just setting picks).

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Case in point, how many open J's do Detroit big men get from the baseline/high post due to guys hedging on Rip's curl? Completely unscientifically, I'd say that Detroit gets 3 buckets a game where McDyess/Sheed set the pick on the left elbow, flare to the corner when their guy helps, and stick a J. Billups gets the assist, but the play was created because Rip is so money on that 16-foot turn in.
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