Randy,
Where's the props for the rest of the Jazz team? Okur especially! This guy is having a CAREER year. And while AK57 is obviously a key factor for the Jazz I would submit that so is Okur. In last nights win, AK57 had a triple-double (his first, I believe) but here is Okur's statline: 29 points, 11 of 17 from the field (65%), 1 of 2 3 pt (50%), 6 of 6 from the line (100%), 6 reb, 6 ass, and 1 blk. I'd contend that while the Jazz couldn't have won that game without AK57 -- they also couldn't have won that game without Okur. In fact, while your stats show how the Jazz have done without AK57 -- they fail to show the importance of Okur to the Jazz team -- I'd contend that Okur is almost as important to the Jazz as AK57 -- but yet you give him no credit?
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But I'd be happy to converse on this topic. You quoted my post from a thread talking about mid-season MVPs. A lot of the people I'd consider were mentioned already: Dirk Nowitzki, Elton Brand, etc. So I decided to bring to light how I don't ever really see Kirilenko's name mentioned in MVP talks. That entire post was to show how well they do without him (b/c he's oft-injured) compared to how they do when he's healthy. Okur has had a fantastic year, but I wouldn't call it MVP-level year. He's also not had the advantage/misfortune of being injured to see how good Utah would do with him missing time and Kirilenko on the floor. Anyways, this whole point is irrelevant because my talking about Kirilenko "maybe" having an MVP calibre year doesn't mean I think Okur is a piece of gutter trash.
Hmm, Okur, Harpring, Giricek, Williams, Boozer -- yeah, these guys are JUNK huh? I'd rather have Okur on my squad than ANY player the Lakers have other than Kobe! Want to make a swap? Some of these guys have had GREAT years (see Harpring and Boozer) with other squads and yet you deem them as junk.
Randy, can you please post where I deemed Okur, Harpring, Giricek, Williams, and Boozer junk?
Randy: Umm, the latter doesn't follow the player by player rules you established -- offer the Lakers Okur for Odom and the Lakers pull that trade in a heartbeat!
Call me crazy but I'd pull that trade off in one hot minute. Odom's passing ability and versatility in Sloan's system who also happens to be a better rebounder and a better defender than Okur. Yeah that's a no-brainer. What's Phil Jackson going to do with Okur, turn him into Luc Longley. 'Cuz I got news for you fellas, Okur ain't gonna be Shaq.
As far as Boozer for Odom, that's even better than the above trade for the Jazz. Give me Odom over Boozer any day of the week.
As far as the comparison of rosters, first and foremost you have to remove Carlos Boozer from the Utah Jazz for simple reason of, he has
yet to play a single game for the Jazz this season. My quote:
Kirilenko plays with a far less talented roster than Kobe does.
takes into account that Mr. Boozer has yet to suit up this year, EVER.
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Now then to compare rosters:
Keith Mcleod, Milt Palacio, Deron Williams at PG for Utah
Von Wafer, Sasha Vujacic, Smush Parker at PG for LA
this is a wash.Gordan Giricek, Devin Brown at SG for Utah
Kobe Bryant at SG for LA
I'll go with LAMatt Harpring, AK-47 at SF for Utah
Lamar Odom, Devean George, Luke Walton at SF for LA
I'll give a slight edge to Utah, contigent upon Kirilenko being healthyMehmet Okur, Kris Humphries at PF for Utah
Kwame Brown, Brian Cook at PF for LA
I'll go with UtahJarron Collins, Greg Ostertag at C for Utah
Chris Mihm, Andrew Bynum at C for LA
I'll go with LAA wash, two for LA, one for Utah, and a half for Utah. And I consider the difference between Kobe Bryant and Gordan Giricek to be greater than the difference between Mehmet Okur and Kwame Brown. So in light of my recent analysis, I'll apologize for my hyperbole and re-phrase:
Kirilenko plays with a less talented roster than Kobe does.