Do you remember David Robinson's last season? Do you think having him on the floor took some of the heat off of Tim? Let me make it easier... who would you rather have on the floor with Tim: Robinson in his last season, or Rasho Nesterovic the following season?
When you compare D-Rob's 02-03 numbers to Rasho's 03-04 numbers, on a per-36 minute basis, they are really very similar. David averaged 11.7 points, 10.9 rbs, 2.4 blocks, and shot .469. Rasho averaged 10.9 points, 9.7 rbs, 2.5 blocks, and shot .469. And remember, that is adjusted to a per-36 basis, so it's not a matter of who played more minutes. Both were 7-footers, and both played the 5.
Based on that, it doesn't look like David was any more of a threat in 02-03 than Rasho was in 03-04. There was obviously a big difference between the two on the offensive end. But "knowing" it is one thing, and measuring it is another. I'm saying that one indicator is free throw attempts. David averaged 4.6 FTA/36, compared to 1.7 FTA/36 for Rasho. (And please don't try to blame it on touches. Rasho took 10.7 FGA, compared to 9.0 FGA for Robinson.) They put Robinson on the line more, because they had to. So which one of those guys do you think took more heat off of Tim?
Go do a search on FGA's for NBA centers. Look closely at the players at the top, middle, and bottom of the list. The differences will be obvious. I'll give you one good example: Dwight Howard averages 20.9 ppg, while Zach Randolph averages 21.8 ppg. Which one of those guys is more worrisome for opposing defenses? You can get a pretty good clue from the fact that Howard gets 10.7 FTA/36 vs. 4.8 FTA/36 for Randolph. Dwight Howard doesn't dominate a game because of a few more free throw attempts. He gets the free throw attempts because he can dominate a game. The FTA's are a symptom.
Gooden "only" gets about 3.8 FTA/36 minutes. Not up there with the big boys, but a of a lot better than the 1.2-1.8 that all of our other bigs since David have gotten. And it's enough to make a difference to Tim. I've watched this stat for a long time, and I'm telling you... the difference between a guy that gets 1.2 FTA in the low post and a guy that gets 3.8 FTA is huge in terms of how much attention the opposing defenses have to pay to them.