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Better than JT via Landslide 18
LaMarcus Aldridge, Chris Bosh, Tim Duncan ,Kevin Garnett, Pau Gasol , Blake Griffin , Al Horford , Serge Ibaka, David Lee, Kevin Love, Dirk Nowitzki, Zach Randolph , Josh Smith, David West , Al Jefferson
Simply better 14
Anthony Davis , Amar'e Stoudemire , Andrea Bargnani , Ryan Anderson, Carl Landry, Paul Millsap, Larry Sanders, Luis Scola, Nene Hilario , Anderson Varejao, Thaddeus Young, J.J. Hickson, Ersan Ilyasova, Kenneth Faried
Debatable/given same mins 10 (most of these are personal prefernce)
Derrick Favors: imo is easily better right now than JT hes just stuck behind a tough as hell frontline in Utah
Andray Blatche: far more skilled player avg 16 and 8 two seasons ago and is 11 and 6 this in less mins
Kevin Seraphin: more talented, skilled better mid range game and a better athlete
Ed Davis: getting starters mins since AB went down and has shown he can be a monster
Marreese Speights : stuck behind Gasol/ Zbo, is a elite mid range shooter, tough guy, better D
Drew Gooden: career double double in tough position with Bucks youth movement
Glen Davis: been Magic top player before injury on a team that overachieved so far
Boris Diaw: gifted passer/ball handler was fantastic in last year playoffs since he came to SAS
Carlos Boozer: if were not for his horrendus defense I'd have him over JT
Jason Maxiell: better defender bit undersized and better finish in traffic and around the rim
Well, you've got various guys overrated, about 1/3 of your list is playing center, and various others are kind of 1 hit wonders.
If you want to argue that may be 30 NBA bigs, as in PFs and Cs clearly better than JT, I won't argue that point. Given that there are 60 starting frontcourt slots around the NBA that's not terrible.
Here are the stats for 6 randomly selected "guys" from around the NBA. Not stars, no scrubs. These are their teams's #2 or #3 type bigs, just like Jason:
Ilyasova 22.9min 8.7pts (.394 .345 .750) 5.5reb 1.5ast 0.7stl 0.3blk 0.7TO
CLandry 25.4min 12.8pts (.539 .000 .818) 6.5reb 0.9ast 0.3stl 0.6blk 1.7TO
J.Maxiel 26.5min 8.0pts (.453 .000 .663) 6.0reb 0.5ast 0.5stl 1.5blk 1.2TO
BMullens 31.0min 11.6pts (.371 .303 .709) 7.8reb 1.5ast 0.9stl 0.9blk 1.6TO
L.Scola 25.8min 11.7pts (.468 .125. 817) 6.2reb 2.0ast 0.9stl 0.2blk 1.3TO
JThomp 29.8min 11.1pts (.506 .000 .712) 7.9reb 1.3ast 0.6stl 1.0blk 1.3TO
There's no particular advantage in there. They are all just guys and none of them are better than the other for all situations (although I personally would take my fullsized 6'11" 50% shooting PF/C over stubby twerps or sub 40% perimeter shooting weenies). Jason might be the most all around solid of the bunch though. Efficient, not short, best rebounder etc. He's a solid guy. Other teams wish they had more of him. So do we.