I'm not. Aldridge was a poor rebounder next to Joel Przybilla as well. anyway, it's much better to look at % of total rebounds available. Miami is simply a different team compared to Portland. They allow less shot attempts --- they force more turnovers, they block more shots, foul more, steal more. They shoot less themselves and get fouled more, too. Therefore, there are less rebounds available. in terms of available boards, Bosh is a better rebounder and has always been. In particular in terms of defensive boards. Offensively, advantage to Aldridge (since Bosh tends to work further from the basket). Overall, advantage to Bosh. yes. Aldridge is more efficient by the slightest of margins this year (.560 true shooting to .551), but historically Bosh is more efficient. In the end, basically identical. Well, no, I didn't say anything of that sort. To the opposite, I said that Bynum compliments Aldridge well in that regard and cover for him. But didn't you just say that Aldridge had bad numbers because of Camby? I don't really agree with that. But you are trying to be on both sides of the fence here, hehe. No, you haven't understood my post. 1. I said that Bynum+Aldridge is the better combo. Because of talent. 2. Bosh+Gasol compliment each other better. 3. Therefore, the difference is lesser than you'd expect looking at individual talent. 4. In the end, that difference is not enough to offset how much Durant is better than Paul Pierce. 5. So I'd take Durant+Bosh+Gasol.
I know its been said before, but which website are we using for salary? Gotta make sure I can take Gay on and not screw myself lol
As of right now I think I am good, I might be interested later down the draft if I get into a salary cap situtation