BALLER4LIFE
G-League
his stats are damn close to career ones:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3254/career;_ylt=Au0nXS6xzweOE0f.2qH85MOkvLYF
bear in mind his loss of minutes in Memphis and your argument absolutely does not hold water. Also, 33 or 34 year old guys do not decline all that quickly. Shaq and Zo helped win a ring, despite declining they can still contribute, even against young centers that, the theory would, decline faster. Also, your position means that we shouldn't keep either Ron or Mike since they'll both be close to Bonzi's age when their contracts are up.
ps the reigning 2x mvp is 2 years older than bonzi, garnett and duncan are roughly the same age (and god save us if we got those 2) and sam cassell, by your estimation, is dead.
i could go through other productive older players, but i think you get the point. also, what good, contributing players fell off at 32 or 33 (and not due to injury, which is a risk at any age)?
i am sorry that you have miss read what i have said. i said the reason he will decline is because he relys on pure physical strength and he can't make up for his age in other categories such as shooting and ball handeling. nash can shoot lights out. garnett and duncan are excellent players but you have to agree duncan is not the same player he once was. his skills are declining parallel to his age. shaq and zo's skills are also declining but they are such big players the still contribute a lot. bonzi's skills are very limited and he is NOT going to be worth 8-10 million a season in a few years. he missed 30 games last season for crying out loud. why do you not understand the reason bonzi did so well is because it was a contract year. hes had 2 career years both in contract years. hes hungry for the money which is why he plays so well in contract years!