JoePanini wrote:
Amir has been in the league longer than Bargnani. And see what you did there, you compared Amir going 12/15 with Bargnani going 23/3. But Bargnani can post 23 points and 3 rebounds any game, he has been averaging around there. On a good day, Bargnani can be great. He has grabbed 17 rebounds in a game once, which means that on a good day he can rebound. He can also score a lot, if we are talking about Bargnani at his best. And in certain games he actually defended really well. You see this whole thread is flawed, because any player at their best are going to be really good, and you can't compare that way. If Amir is going 12/15 on a good day, Bargnani can go for 40 points. I don't get what you are trying to prove here, that Amir on a great night is better than Bargnani on his average night? No shit sherlock.