Again I didn’t miss your point. I just didn’t think it worthwhile
spending time comparing a single rating where Daniel Theis has his highest ranking and comparing it with the one with Gobert lowest and trying to argue anything comparing the two.
Let me see if I can come up with a ridiculously similar argument:
The Clippers shouldn’t pay Paul George a max contract because Brandon Clarke has a higher PER.
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Point #2 — this idea that most nba people wouldn’t take Gobert in the top 20. A simple google search tells me differently. So I’m guessing you’ll next tell me these nba media don’t know what their talking about.
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