I did not start this statistical nonsense attack, and I NEVER claimed that it guaranteed success. But let me hammer away at the statistical nonsense some more while I am at it. And lest I allow that to be twisted anymore by anyone, this is in RESPONSE to the spurious claims that somehow Thabeet's numbers were inferior to what they should have been, NOT an argument that said numbers guarantee success, but shooting down an argument that somehow his numbers can be used against him. So here we go, I already did the legendary defensive centers, so let's do the 7'3"+ monsters:
7'3" Thabeet
10.9rebs 4.2blk
7'4" Ralph Sampson (one fothe great college prospects of all time BTW)
11.7rebs 3.1blk
7'4" Rik Smits (very different sort of player of course)
8.7rebs 3.9blk
7'4" Mark Eaton (pinned to the UCLA benche)
2.0reb 0.5blk
7'6" Shawn Bradley (missed last tow years to go play Mormon)
7.5rebs 5.2blk
7'3" Big Z -- DNP college
7'5" Yao Ming -- DNP college
Hey, about the various defensive roleplayers starting for playoff teams around the league (the ones who actually went to college):
Brendan Haywood
7.3reb 3.6blk
Erick Dampier
9.3reb 3.1blk
Samuel Dalembert
5.7reb 2.1blk
Greg Ostertag (hey why not

)
7.5reb 2.9blk
And hey, why not a couple more defensive superstuds?
Tim Duncan
14.7reb 3.3blk
Marcus Camby
8.2reb 3.9blk
Now let's kindly get back to the "core strength" and "no jumper" complaints rather than wasting time on completely spurious statistical arguments. Thabeet's college stats are gold -- right in the mix with all the defensive/rebounding centers we have seen in the league over the years. And he's improved every year.