Posted by aejones on 3/11/2011 12:21:00 AM (view original):
Posted by dahsdebater on 2/9/2011 3:02:00 AM (view original):
Dude, I'm not saying he's not good. But apparently the revelation that he's not crazy dominant on the offensive end is too much for you? Even though the evidence is right in front of you?
he is not dominant on the offensive end, only 25 ppg on over 60% true shooting, LOL
Jones, I am going to goad you a bit (in part because you always beat me) but also, because I think J. Brown didn't play as well as his numbers would suggst. 60% TS is good, but not amazing, even for a volume shooter. Take a look at the D3 scoring leaders in difference worlds, you will find many that shoot much better TS% and, being a scoring leader, obviously were high volume. On paper, J. Brown is the best player I've seen. He just never translated it into being as efficiently dominate as one would expect.
Take Micheal Haislip for example.
http://www.whatifsports.com/hd/PlayerHistory/Default.aspx?pid=1695512
Career points - 2368 with starting only 3 years. No idea what his ratings were, but he shoot 67% TS at a high volume. His just one of many examples. J. Brown gets a big bump because of his defense and rebounding, but no, I would not call him a crazy dominante offensive player, depsite his points total....too inefficient.