The continual overrating of Marcus Camby amazes me.
If I named the following players:
The man player A's defending averages 19.3 points per 48 minutes, with an efficiency of 52.5% eFG%, and has a PER of 13.8.
the man player B's defending averages 14.4 points per 48 minutes, witha n efficiency of 49.6% eFG%, and has a PER of 13.8
Which one's Marcus Camby, and which one's Rasho Nesterovic?
Oh! But Marcus Camby's a rebounder!
The Nuggets still don't collect 50% of available rebounds. When he's on the court, they get 27.6% of their offensive rebounding opportunities. The opponent gets 30% of their offensive rebounding opportunities.
It would be nice if the people who voted on these stats actually watched the games. When you get past Camby's gaudy stats (13.1 rpg, 3.6 bpg, 1.1 spg), and look at how his play actually reflects on the court (both on the man he's guarding, and how the Nuggets do while he's on the court), he's not an exceptional defender. That doesn't mean he doesn't have value (primarily in igniting the fast break), but his actual defensive prowess is so vastly overstated it's ridiculous.