pdub wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:05 am
I would definitely agree that DMac was one of our weaker no. 1 bigs.
But to say he should have been our 2nd best big isn't accurate unless you're talking just a few seasons ( and some of our best seasons ):
2nd best bigs:
Better than:
05 Moody
06 DJax
07 DJax or Kaun
08 DJax ( this one I almost put in about even but Dave just was more skilled and DJax benefited from the wealth of talent around him including the other rotating bigs )
09 Marcus
13 Kevin Young
15 Cliff
16 Landen
17 Udoka? Or if just lone big, then better than Landen
18 DeSousa/Lightfoot
20 Himself
21 No. 1 Big
22 No. 1 Big
About even:
12 Withey ( Withey was pretty one dimensional offensively )
14 Ellis and Embiid was great for like a month and a half so then, considering that, you have Tarik Black, and you'd move that up to better than
19 Dok was out most of the season but if you're counting Dok here, than Dok
Not better than:
10 Marcus
11 Kief
So a couple of the seasons where it was close have asterisks by them ( due to injury ).
And then you have 2 of our best teams under Self all time because our bigs were the Morris twins.
I don't think McCormack/Withey is remotely
close to a toss-up.
In Dave's best season, his ORtg was 116.5 and his DRtg was 94.5. .210 WS/40.
Withey was better in each of those measures, in each of his junior and senior seasons.
Dave had a really nice senior year, and absolutely he came on at the right time. But he wasn't in the same area code as Withey, big picture.