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Old 07-06-2009, 10:46 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by grndmstr_c View Post
I didn't watch a ton of Marion last year, but here's a couple statistical facts:

1) the year of the Shaq trade, his statistical production in Phoenix was every bit as good as it had been in previous seasons, and then it dropped off rather precipitously post-trade

2) while his statistical production this last year was poor at SF, it was outstanding at PF

The first point is noteworthy because it supports the argument that the drop in his stats of late reflects the fact that the systems he was playing in, and players he was playing with, simply weren't nearly as good a fit for him as they were in Phoenix.

The second is arguably concerning because he performed poorly as a SF, but at the same time reassuring because if his athleticism were failing him I'd expect his ability to play the PF slot to fall off first (owing to his relative lack of height). If you're looking for one stat that's particularly hopeful, his rebound rate at PF in Miami last year was 15.2 per 48 minutes, and in Toronto it was 16.5 per 48 minutes. Those are not the kind of numbers that I'd expect from an undersized guy who's lost his athleticism.
That's hardcore stuff, thanks!

These were some opinions of Raps fans:
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He needs a creative PG to be effective. And he is really at his best in a fast paced system. He rebounds very well for a SF and is good defensively also, he'll keep guys in check but he isn't going to shut them down them down, but that depends on team defense. He can not make a layup at all, he just chucks up something to the backboard and goes for the rebound. He can get to the rim with very good cuts without the ball, just needs a good PG to get him the ball.

His rebounding and defense are his biggest calling cards, but with a creative PG such as Kidd, he should be good enough on offense. He is made for the fast break.
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He will benefit from having Kidd as his playmaker. No doubt the guy can play but he is only really effective around the basket and no more than 8 feet out. He will certainly provide a bit more inside scoring and rebounding to offset Dirk's perimeter game for Dallas.
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