Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
I don't even comment anymore. There is no middle ground for some of these people. If they don't like a player, then he's just terrible at everything. There is a difference between not being a shotblocker, and not defending. Landry defends, and to say otherwise means you either have an agenda, or your just plain ignorant of the facts. Go to Synergy.com and look up his stats. No, he's not Larry Sanders, but he's a far cry from not defending. His rebounding numbers are decent, but not great. He averaged 9.4 rebounds per 36 minutes last season for the Warriors, while our own Jason Thompson, who many consider a good rebounder, averaged 8.7 rebounds per 36 last season.
I'm more than willing to have a logical intelligent conversation with anyone, but I'm sick and tired of the extremes. Unless of course someone wants to comment on James Johnson.
He does not defend. The Warriors defended. That's a significant difference. The Warriors actually got significantly worse defensively with him on the floor, giving up 3.2 more points per 100 possessions (82games.com stat). It was 2.3 more points the year before in New Orleans. +3.4 more points the year before that in New Orleans (the year we traded him there), while it was +3.2 during his half season in Sacto that year. He broke even in the year we initially traded for him, which was his high water mark. The year before we got him it was back to +3.2 again. And +2.9 more as a rookie. He's nothing if not consistent no matter the teammates.
And the rebounding was an utter aberration. People talk about his year with us an aberration, then a guy has one burp of decent rebounding, in a contract year no less, and they're all in. Yeah right. It was the first time in 4 years he didn't finish in the bottom 25% of all big men rebounders. I will of course welcome a magical change there. But come on.
This is 5 teams in 5 years for Carl Landry. There is a good reason why he is bouncing around Drew Goodenlike. Its not because he is a post playing, rebounding, defending big.
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