Been doing *alot* of thinking and analysis lately on some of the top centers and what order they should go in draft leagues.
I've been looking at 100% effective centers with 8%+ orb, 20%+ drb and efg% of 52% or higher. Then I made a spreadsheet to figure out the **** WIS leaves out (like tov%, fta/poss, crb%) and started weeding some crap out. Here's some food for thought for future leagues:
Wilt is the only guy to make an appearance with a season that is viable in the top 4 usage tiers (and has a good bottom tier one, but you're not drafting him for that). This brings you incredible flexibility as later, if you find more talent coming your way that's offensive minded, you can use a tier 2, tier 3 or tier 4 usage Wilt to compliment accordingly. If you find that you're coming up on more specialists type players, then you can go nuts with the tier 1 versions (44ppg is yummy, if you've never used it). Mailman is kind of board light but has some excellent tier one seasons.
Of the guys in tier 2 usage, it seems to come down between Kareem, Howard & Shaq. Kareem's got the minutes, low fouls and not a liability at the line going for him. He doesn't, however, get to the line many times per possession. Both Howard & Shaq do, yet they are terrible there. Howard is the board authority while Shaq is the authority when it comes to not turning the ball over. Both are possession based stats, so pick your flavor. All 3 have excellent efg% (57%+). Virtually all of Shaq & Kareem's worthwhile seasons are tier 2 usage. There's a decent Moses season here, but you want the tier 3 one. Olajuwon, sadly, doesn't belong in this discussion. He gets to the line like Kareem, fouls more than Howard/Shaq, rebounds about like Shaq, turns the ball over about like Howard, and has a super inferior efg% to all of them.
Some worthy thoughts here in tier 2 include a Mailman season, a Ewing season, a Zo season & a Duncan season. None of these (with exception of Mailman) are really first round worthy, however, and the Mailman has some great seasons all over the place. The Admiral has 3 seasons that fall into this tier, yet they are all inferior (total package) to a tier 3 season. However, his 95-96 season is definitely intriguing... low tov%, good crb%. Just kind of a blah efg%. I've used it before and didn't care for it.
tier 3 usage is tricky, and I believe can be a thorn in an early drafter's plan. Moses, several more Howards, and the Admiral all appear here with some excellent seasons... yet it makes the rest of your draft immensely complicated if you want to get everything out of the stud you can. You want this guy to be your top usage guy (for many reasons I won't go into now) on the floor... but fulfilling the requirements to not run into possession penalties (both team & individual) make this really difficult. Especially when you get into the 24% usages and below. Still, I think Moses, Admiral, & even some Gilmore seasons are completely appropriate to be drafted 10-20. Moses can still be called a top 10 pick, but I think it's more borderline now than it was. Howard should probably almost always be the 10-11 season... and you might want to use Gilmore's excellent tier 4 usage season as it is a true board lord and isn't so foul prone (and still has amazing efg%). Again, the Admiral's best season(s) fall into this bracket, not the one above. Shawn Kemp is one of several guys that come later that fit well in this category. There's a nice Bob McAdoo season here that's kind of board light and fta light, so it's definitely a 2nd day (at best) pick. More like a mid 2nd rounder. Walt Bellamy makes an appearance here, too, as kind of a surprise. Poor defense, high fouls, high turnovers keep him from being anything better than a 3rd rounder (and that's probably pushing it).
I'm not going down to tier 4. The only tier 4 usage center you might consider on day 1 is the versions of Wilt and *maybe* A-Train.
With that in mind, here's my tentative ranking of the Centers for a typical $47-$52M draft league:
1. Wilt - ultimate flexibility with usage tiering. A true board lord no matter what version you go with.
2. Howard - His boards, fta/poss & incredible efg% paired up with a tier 2 usage makes him the real sim superman. Oh and his D is nice. Oh and he can be a PF if you come across a great 100% C-only guy later. Bonus!
3. Shaq - Low tov% is the ticket here. It brings the possession arrow back towards you even though Dwight is better on the boards. Very cost effective for many of his seasons (94-95 is ridiculous in case you've never used it).
4. Kareem - Yeah, I'm putting him ahead of Moses. Several good seasons with a lot of minutes, reasonable tov%, reasonable crb% and a tremendous efg%. Only downfall is his lack of getting to the line.
5. Moses - Tons of boards, tons of minutes. Nice fta/poss... since he has a lower usage ,that's no surprise. Neither is his horrid tov% 54% efg% ain't the best ever, but he can truly be a compliment to another tier 3 scorer. This is probably the one guy out of all of these you don't want to build around to feature. Oh and he's 100% pf. Bonus.
6. Admiral - His sophomore campaign is just **** good. 55% efg%, lots of ftas, good boards, high enough in tier 3's usage to build around reasonably easy, not a terrible tov% and has 100 def. Other seasons work well, too, and can even branch into the tier 2 versions if the right players aren't coming your way later.
7. Mailman - He can be a tier 1 god or a tier 2 god. He doesn't grab the rock like the rest of these guys, but he's good enough as long as you pair him with the right front court mate and don't forget that guards grab boards, too. If he ever sniffed 35% creb% in the same season as 55% efg% he'd jump Admiral and probably Moses, too. Oh he can be (actually is) a PF. Bonus.
8. Gilmore - great seasons at tier 3 & tier 4 usage make him a wonderful compliment guy. He's mid/late 1st worthy. I like his 4th tier usage season better than 3rd. That tier 4 season is very nice to combine with a good tier 2 wingman, or a pair of tier 3 guys.
9. Duncan - He's here for one reason: His 06-07 season. It's got the efg% & crb% of a 2nd rounder with not terrible fta/poss numbers and a not terrible tov%. He doesn't get many fouls called either. Defense is nice. If he had more minutes, this would be a slam dunk. He gets the PF bonus.
10. Olajuwon - The only reason he makes the top 10 now is that the environment changed drastically and suddenly, it's harder to find good defenders that do other things, too. He really needs to be paired with a Worm or Big Ben type and then immediately helped offensively with a high efg%, high usage mate in the back court (his RL teammate for a couple of years, Clyde the Glide is perfect for this). Otherwise, building around the Dream will turn into a nightmare. He gets the PF bonus.
honorable mentions: Ewing, Zo, Kemp & Bellamy all suffer from the same problem: Fouls. Kemp rebounds better, Ewing & Zo are higher tier usage. Bellamy just kind of makes baby Jesus cry but can do if you need a tier 3 big man later. These guys are all valid starting in the third (Kemp in the 2nd is okay). Amare is good later, but only for a team that has some serious rebounding (the Kidd or Rodman teams can look here). Kevin McHale is like Amare, but can also be valuable at SF. McAdoo is the guy here in the honorable mentions that I might put ahead of Hakeem. The only reason not to is that his best season is kind of board light & is tier 3. I think he's 2nd round material... and probably still better than Olajuwon (sim-wise). Oh hey, Dirk... hard to compare him to the rest of these guys, but he's - for the most part - a tier 2, extremely low tov% god with reasonable efg% that wouldn't know an offensive board if it knocked him to the gym floor. He's okay if you have Rodman. Didn't that discussion come up earlier? lol
Alot of this info can be helpful in other type of leagues as well. Playing guys like Mailman, Stoudemire or McHale at C when you'd normally put them at PF can be a smart move (opens up the Worm Hole). You can build basically the same supporting cast and change out the centerpiece and see which player fits your style more.
Any questions, thoughts or discussion?
8/11/2011 12:20 AM (edited)