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JCSunsfan said:Player #1:
29 years old, 6-10, 15,800 minutes, 603 games, 11.9 ppg (best year 14.7 in 03-04), 4.0 rpg (best year 4.9), .4 bpg, .8 stpg, 44% fg, 37.1 3p%, 76.3 ft%, 1.4 apg.
Player #2:
30 years old, 6-10, 18,150 minutes, 575, 16.0 ppg (best year 21.8 in 98-99, but put up 16.1 in 03-04), 6.8 rpg (best year 8.5), .5 bpg, .8 stpg. 44.3% fg, 36.1% 3p, 83.5 ft%, 1.6 apg.
So, which player would you prefer, assuming both are healthy? Is it a toss-up?
Player 1=Tim Thomas
Player 2=Keith Van Horn
I am not making a case to sign KVH. I am pointing out that we tend to overvalue TT and undervalue KVH. They are virtually identical players in most categories, with KVH being the significantly better rebounder.
I think some actually undervalue KVH because he is white and kind of geeky looking.
I think some people undervalue KVH because he's turned into a complete stiff the last two years and EVERYONE here LOVED seeing him on the court against us because he was such a detriment to Dallas both on offense and defense when put in the game. I think people also devalue him because he can't stay healthy anymore either. I also think people devalue him because he curls up in a ball in post-season and has throughout his career - you put up his career avergaes in the regular season, but negletced to do so in the playoffs where his stats HAVE PLUMMETED - 9.5 ppg in the playoffs versus 16 in the regular season - that's beyond pathetic.
TT is still playing at the level he always has - which is putting up around 11-12 points per game in the regular season, then elevating his play in the post-season, which he's done throughout his career. KVH is a shell of the guy who used to average 20 points per game and 8 boards and now is a complete liability on the court.
There's no comparison between the two and comparing career stats in this case where KVH has basically fallen off the face of the earth is a specious argument at best.
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