Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
Nazr and Rasho never really played the playoffs together. Saying that the comparison becomes senseless.
Nazr played no defense, grabbed RBs he needn't, and ignored teamplay.
Rasho understood his role, played defense while no offense was given to him since he displayed no passion.
They together were hardly the two-headed monster Nazr said they were.
Elson/Oberto played a preseason together, team was working intensely on fitting the pieces and are awesome. I have a great feeling about them. But none of them can do what Rasho does, and Pop was great to notice, the team doesn't need that heavy defense presence in the West anymore.
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
He did that for just a few games of the playoffs. He's like Speedy Claxton, people remember a couple games and pretend in their heads that was the norm.
I totally agree on the Nazr comment. Nazr was good for two or three games in the playoffs but was scrubbish in a few games too. However, Speedy was consistently good for the Spurs. If Speedy wouldn't have gotten hurt he might have taken the starting role from Tony.
Nevertheless, Speedy is an excellent "backup" point guard.
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
I've now seen three different sets of figures on blocks per game.
"Elson/Oberto: 1.17 blocks
Rasho/Nazr: 1.71 blocks"
"you forgot about D...
Elson/Oberto: 1.1 bpg
Rasho/Nazr: 3.1 bpg "
"Rasho/Nazr : 2.3 bpg"
Come on guys, get your shit together. Not that one category would make any difference. The stats thus far aren't conclusive, but lean to the new tandem.
I like the new tandem. They give us different things, but on the whole I think they will work out better and at a price that gives us more flexibility.
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
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Originally Posted by wildbill2u
I've now seen three different sets of figures on blocks per game.
"Elson/Oberto: 1.17 blocks
Rasho/Nazr: 1.71 blocks"
"you forgot about D...
Elson/Oberto: 1.1 bpg
Rasho/Nazr: 3.1 bpg "
"Rasho/Nazr : 2.3 bpg"
Come on guys, get your shit together. ...
2.3 is the average number of blocks for 2006-07 Rasho/Nazr, which is what the original poster is comparing. (2.33 if you want to be exact)
In the first set of numbers as he says in the post, Bruno is comparing 2005-2006 Rasho/Nazr and 2006-2007 Elson/Oberto.
I do not not know where the 3.1 stat came from.
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
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Originally Posted by wildbill2u
Come on guys, get your shit together.
Come on guy, RIF.
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
2.3 is the average number of blocks for 2006-07 Rasho/Nazr, which is what the original poster is comparing. (2.33 if you want to be exact)
In the first set of numbers as he says in the post, Bruno is comparing 2005-2006 Rasho/Nazr and 2006-2007 Elson/Oberto.
I do not not know where the 3.1 stat came from.
ups i checked again... :nerd seems i made a sum of wrong figures.
but refering to champion 04/05 season, they combined for 2.7 (Rasho1.7 and Nazr 1.1).
and for 05/06 its combined 1.7bpg (rasho 1.1, Nazr 0.6)
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
Rasho did not play much so far in this season right now ,becouse Bosh is out he is playing more and very good.
Re: Elson/Oberto vs. Rasho/Nazr
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Originally Posted by Buddy Holly
2006-2007
Elson/Oberto: 38 mpg
Rasho/Nazr: 37 mpg
Elson/Oberto: 11.1 ppg
Rasho/Nazr: 10.8 ppg
Elson/Oberto:10.3 rpg
Rasho/Nazr: 9.3 rpg
Elson/Oberto: 2.4 ast
Rasho/Nazr: .8 ast
Elson/Oberto: 55% FG
Rasho/Nazr: 52% FG
Elson/Oberto: 78% FT
Rasho/Nazr: 54% FT
So who wanted to overpay those guys?
Great post! Thanks!