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I think best 5 centers are :
1.Howard
2.Pau Gasol
3.Marc Gasol
4.Big Al
5.Okur
1.Howard
2.Pau Gasol
3.Marc Gasol
4.Big Al
5.Okur
Top 11 Centers (if they weren't always injured
Howard
Bogut
Bynun
Oden
Noah
Gasol
Jefferson
Gasol
Kamen
Gortat
Chandler
How symbolic that this description of Jefferson makes no mention of defenseESPN.com writer Chris Palmer has been doing stories recently (Insider Only, unfortunately) naming the Top 5 players in the NBA at each position.
His list of top 5 centers was interesting. https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/6815801/dwight-howard-best-nba-center
1. Dwight Howard
2. Joakim Noah
3. Al Jefferson
4. Andrew Bynum
5. Tyson Chandler
That is not a very impressive list after Howard.
Since it's an insider story, I can' post it all, but here is what they said about Big Al.
"Jefferson toggles between power forward and center, but because of his brawn he often draws defensive center assignments so I'm plugging him in here. Big Al is one of the true back-to-the-basket low post players in this league who is proud to make a living five feet from the hoop. He's got a nice variety of pump fakes and step through moves on the block and knows how to use his broad shoulders to clear space without picking up the foul. Jefferson has exceptional fluidity for a man his size and likes to turn and face from about 10 feet away tossing out an exploratory jab step before skirting the baseline to finish with a jam. His gem though is starting with his back to the basket on the left block and offering a hard left shoulder fake before spinning in the opposite direction. Using his size to back into the paint he can easily set up his efficient jump hook from the dots. His oversized mitts allow him to finish with touch at the rim when he can't elevate for the jam. He's had some durability issues in the past but seems to be beyond that playing in a total of 158 games out of a possible 164 in the last two seasons."
This list makes the Kanter selection look even better.
How symbolic that this description of Jefferson makes no mention of defense
(+7.2 points per 48 when he's off the court).
Yep, that explains the negative correlation between Jefferson's scoring and the Jazz's win rate.Not to mention winning games and making those around you better. Oh, well, lets hope its true and quit believing our lying eyes.
How symbolic that this description of Jefferson makes no mention of defense
(+7.2 points per 48 when he's off the court).
Yea, it makes the writer seem credible for putting Jefferson in the top 3. No defense for a C is a recipe for disaster. (Which is what the Jazz got last year)
PS: to orangello, ArmChairStrategy, NUMBERICA + all other BigAl haters who say that he detriments a team, and does have "a winning spirit" that he can instill in teammates in comparison to other Centers, heres some data that might fire a few synapses of yours':
https://www.82games.com/1011/CSORT11.HTM
Big Al is 19 Down. Not only is he the most clutch center on that list, but Durant and Westbrook were the only 2 players who scored more in clutch time after logging more "clutch" minutes. Extremely impressive stuff.
I always had this lingering doubt about if he could produce for a winning team.
When I saw the name Thornton for SAC on the list above Jefferson I knew that this had proved my point. His "clutchness" does not turn into wins. Also, to your miscredit this list is based on a per 48 min of clutchtime. So it doesn't matter how many minutes that Big Al played it was going off of his average.
I just want to point out one more time that this list just proves what I have thought about Al all season long. Thank you dalamon.