M2MPrinciples
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Yep. Blocks percentage is ok if you're just stat-scouting, but it only goes so far. The elite rim protectors block so many shots that opponents eventually stop attacking them altogether, so the chances diminish (The Anthony Davis Effect, or Deion if you want a football analogy).block percentage and rim protection are totally different categoris
what is the % of paint points opponents have while naheem is on the floor? that will tell you if he is protecting the rim or not...i suspect it would be much higher than anyone would guess
from my anecdotal observations opponents seem to get a lot of paint points vs naheem, rendering his blocks not so impactful
the benefit of a rim protector is that opponents dont score in the paint and have to make longer more difficult shots...not just so a team or player can rack up statistical bragging data
now, if that is bc of how naheem is being coached and told to move...well then that is 100% on the coaches and not the player
in that case naheem should find a team that uses him to his strengths
Red has made it clear that he wants to run. Naheem can't do that even when healthy. Also, because he's not a threat to shoot outside of 5 feet it allows the defense to clog the paint against our drivers.
As I posted in another thread, the bigger question is why Red didn't bring in another natural 5 to spell Lampkin.