Top 20 seasons in blocks/minute for players who played few minutes (between 6 and 15 mpg, at least 100 total minutes): http://www.basketball-reference.com...&c4stat=&c4comp=gt&c4val=&order_by=blk_per_mp Code: [B]Rk Player Season Age Tm G MP MP BLK [/B] 1 Manute Bol 1987-88 25 WSB 77 1136 14.8 6.6 2 Manute Bol 1992-93 30 PHI 58 855 14.7 5 3 Manute Bol 1993-94 31 TOT 14 116 8.3 5 4 George Johnson 1985-86 37 SEA 41 264 6.4 5 5 Jim McIlvaine 1995-96 23 WSB 80 1195 14.9 5 [B]6 DJ Mbenga 2008-09 28 LAL 23 181 7.9 4.8[/B] 7 Andrew Lang 1989-90 23 PHO 74 1011 13.7 4.7 8 George Johnson 1982-83 34 ATL 37 461 12.5 4.6 9 Jim McIlvaine 1998-99 26 NJN 22 269 12.2 4.3 10 Harvey Catchings 1974-75 23 PHI 37 528 14.3 4.1 11 Chris Andersen 2003-04 25 DEN 71 1029 14.5 4 12 Jim McIlvaine 1994-95 22 WSB 55 534 9.7 4 13 Chuck Nevitt 1986-87 27 DET 41 267 6.5 4 14 Joel Przybilla 2000-01 21 MIL 33 270 8.2 4 15 Keith Closs 1997-98 21 LAC 58 740 12.8 3.9 [B]16 DJ Mbenga 2009-10 29 LAL 12 120 10 3.9[/B] 17 Amir Johnson 2007-08 20 DET 62 764 12.3 3.9 18 Roy Rogers 1999-00 26 DEN 40 355 8.9 3.9 19 Chris Andersen 2001-02 23 DEN 24 262 10.9 3.8 20 Adonal Foyle 2006-07 31 GSW 48 475 9.9 3.8
The funny thing is, Jim McIlvaine showed this same list to the Seattle Supersonics in 1996 and, well, we know what happened with that.
For a trade like that, you don't use Morey. You use duct tape, tazers, and several very sharp objects of varying lengths, because that's what it would take to get a trade like that pulled off, obviously.
- Mbenga: Houston has lots of PF's but no C's, if Mbenga join the Rockets who will be the best Center for the Rockets? - everybody: Chuck Hayes *Mbenga faints*
Incoming Players DJ Mbenga 7-0 C from Congo (Foreign) 2.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 0.2 apg in 9.2 minutes Outgoing Players Joey Dorsey 6-9 PF from Memphis No games yet played in 2009-2010 and rockets give a future 2nd round pick. PF - Scola (30mpg) SF - McGrady (32mpg) C - Hayes (24mpg) SG - Ariza (32mpg) PG - Brooks (30mpg) Bench: PG/SG - Lowry (18mpg) SG/SF - Battier (32mpg) PF - Landry (27mpg) C - Mbenga/Anderson (15mpg)
If we needed an energy guy off the bench with lots of athleticism and some occasional offense, why did we waive Pops? I thought he would have been useful in defensive sets and garbage time, which is what Mbenga would be used for. Ah yes, you can't teach height - I get it.
The value of a shot-blocker isn't just the shots he blocks. Its the shots he contests. The "intimidation". I discounted the value of this in the past, and now I think I was underrating its importance. It is possible to be a good defensive team without an interior presence, but its makes things much more difficult.
He is not THAT bad looking; good grief. Some threads have no mercy. If he is considering coming here, I hope he doesn't find this board. These pictures would really hurt his feelings. How would you feel if people thought you were hideously disfigured?