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Yeah, if there was a "NOPE" stat I think Gobert would be the all-time leader in that stat and it wouldn't be close.
And if they didn't nope on out of there his blocks would be a lot higher.
 
Dwight Howard career per 36:

58.7% FG
56.6% FT
60.2% TS%
13.4 rebounds
21.1% TRB%
1.5 assists
1.0 steals
2.0 blocks
17.8 points

Rudy Gobert career per 36:

65.1% FG
63.5% FT
66.8% TS%
13.9 rebounds
21.6% TRB%
1.6 assists
0.8 steals
2.7 blocks
14.8 points

Howard beats Gobert in two categories -- points and steals -- by 3 points and 0.2 steals per 36. Dwight was regarded as one of the top 5 players in the league for a while, and top 10 for quite a while.
 
Also, I messed up on the blocks per 36 for Rudy and had them at 2.2 when it's really 2.7. I'll go correct that.
 
Dwight Howard career per 36:

58.7% FG
56.6% FT
60.2% TS%
13.4 rebounds
21.1% TRB%
1.5 assists
1.0 steals
2.0 blocks
17.8 points

Rudy Gobert career per 36:

65.1% FG
63.5% FT
66.8% TS%
13.9 rebounds
21.6% TRB%
1.6 assists
0.8 steals
2.7 blocks
14.8 points

Howard beats Gobert in two categories -- points and steals -- by 3 points and 0.2 steals per 36. Dwight was regarded as one of the top 5 players in the league for a while, and top 10 for quite a while.
I have always felt Gobert was a top 7 player
 
Ben Wallace career per 36:

47.4% FG
41.4% FT
47.4 TS%
11.8 rebounds
18.9% TRB%
1.6 assists
1.5 steals
2.4 blocks
7 points

Rudy Gobert career per 36:

65.1% FG
63.5% FT
66.8 TS%
13.9 rebounds
21.6 TRB%
1.6 assists
0.8 steals
*2.7 blocks
14.8 points

*[incorrectly listed this as 2.2]
And then there are the screen assists too

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