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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2013 17:41:36 GMT
Current Rating: 69
Purposed Rating: 74
A guy that averages 8/6.7 in less than 24 minutes per game (22.6) deserves to be higher than a 69. Additionally, Koufos shoots 61% from the field and blocks 1.4 shots per game.
Kosta's numbers compare with some of the following bigs:
Jason Smith (75) - 8.2 PPG - 3.6 RPG - 0.9 BPG - 17.2 MPG
Bismack Biyombo (78) - 4.4 PPG - 7.0 RPG - 1.7 BPG - 25.6 MPG
Jordan Hill (74) - 6.7 PPG - 5.7 RPG - 0.7 BPG - 15.8 MPG
Derrick Favors (76) - 9.4 PPG - 6.7 RPG - 1.6 BPG - 22.6 MPG
*Ed Davis (76) - 9.7 PPG - 6.7 RPG - 0.8 BPG - 24.2 MPG
* = stats with Toronto this year before the trade.
While Kosta may not be quiet as good as some of these guys, and definitely does not possess the upside, he is competing with them. Therefore, he deserves to be a 74.
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Post by Danny Longley on Mar 15, 2013 1:39:34 GMT
I'd give him as much as a 75 at this point. I like how he's been producing for the Nuggets and 75 seems to be where all the other decent backup bigs are.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Mar 15, 2013 3:12:50 GMT
Yea, I think at this point, about a 75 for me. He may not ever really be worthy of another boost, but he should be mid 70's based on what we've seen. Good big man, not great, but does have moments, and is at worst a very legit backup big man, at best a starter if used the right way...just not a game-changer.
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Post by Glenn Robinson on Mar 15, 2013 3:38:05 GMT
I'd go with a 74. He's a serviceable big man.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 18:37:28 GMT
bummmmp
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Post by Blake Bowman on Jun 17, 2013 17:44:47 GMT
Bumpity.
I think a 75 is good for him.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jun 17, 2013 18:37:09 GMT
Looks like he's probably getting a 75 at this point, taking out the high (one of the 75's) and the low (the 72-73 from Billy). The rest are 2 75's & 1 74.
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