Zombie How does Roy compare to Drexler?

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  1. ucatchtrout

    ucatchtrout Well-Known Member

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    Saw this over at Dwight Jaynes blog.

    Good question.

    How does Roy compare to Drexler

    http://www.dwightjaynes.com/

    Dwight is right that Brandon has a way to go before he can be compared to Clyde (in terms of his overall career), but if you look at where he is in just his THIRD season and what Clyde had accomplished in his first three years its a different story.

    At THIS point in his career Brandon has been rookie of the year, an all star and put up better numbers than Clyde.

    source:
    Clyde Drexler stats
    Brandon Roy stats
     
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    Jurassic Trend Setter

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    These comparisons are premature, and starting to get ridiculous.
     
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    we have so little to complain/fret about and stuff like this is whats left

    oh well

    STOMP
     
  4. alex42083

    alex42083 Thanks Brandon

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    All I'll say is if Brandon can keep up this pace and the development to his game, he could potentially be the best ever to wear a Trail Blazer uniform.
     
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    ucatchtrout Well-Known Member

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    How are they premature when we only compare the first three seasons of each player?

    I'd say thats a pretty even and fair comparison.
     
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    MAS RipCity Mercy, Mercy

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    Its eerie how the two (Roy and Glide) situations are.
    Drexler is the man on a great team, but came up short to a certain #23 but not before a team of bad boys knocked them off first
    Roy is the man on a team on the verge of being great and another 23 could be in his way as well but right now the C's (comparable to the bad boys in terms of physical D) are the team to go through.
     
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    Drexler was just so damn amazing physically. I think Brandon is way more skilled. His jumper is just a million times better, a million. He can handle the ball better as well.

    I know we won't ever see Brandon run down the court dribbling with his head down and flying past people like they were standing still the way Clyde could, but if Brandon stays healthy and keeps improving even slightly he will be better.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    Statistically they are similiar but their games were/are very different. Brandon is by far the more cerebral player, much more well rounded in his shooting, whereas Clyde was a freak athletically, a great shot blocker and one of the best transition scorers I ever had the privilege to watch. The fun thing is that we can even have this kind of discussion with a straight face ... think about that for a second?
     
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    Drexler, it was visually very obvious how he got it done. He was quicker, faster, a higher leaper than almost anyone he played against.

    Roy, it's not immediately obvious how he gets it done. I realize he's crafty and cerebral, but every game he has several drives to the hoop where I can't see how he got through all the traffic...but in the end, the ball drops through the net.

    But they both get/got it done.
     
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    I agree with most posters.... Drexler was an incredible athlete, while Roy has an insane combination of other talents that get the ball in the hole.

    A key difference between the Blazers of the early 90s, and the Blazers of today is BB IQ. Porter and Drexler's teams were consistently boneheaded, making mistakes down the stretch that cost us close games, time and again. It used to drive me crazy that we simply had to have a large lead going into the last 2 minutes, or Portland would lose because Porter had not noticed the shot clock, or someone committed a series of dumb fouls.

    This team is *crafty*, and makes very few mistakes down the stretch. Certainly we are more clever than most of our competition. Like the contrast in perimeter shooting (where the 90s Blazers were not strong), this Blazer team is reassuring in their competence.

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    Interesting tidbit from those stats pages...

    Roy's 50th point (the 3 that sent everyone nuts) was also his 3000th point. He currently has 3002 points.
     
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    Except that Clyde wasted much of his rookie season playing behind Paxson and Kiki, and even when he got on the floor he played primarily at SF.
     
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    I don't see a compelling trend there. The main thing seems to be that the more competitive the game is, the more possessions Roy uses...which is probably true of every star, they take a bigger role the closer the game is.
     
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    That last dunk by Clyde in that video makes me wonder if he was on PCP or something because it seemed superhuman.

    edit..no, I don't think he was on drugs..that was just a nasty dunk.
     
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    Drexler, Walton, Wallace, Roy,Lillard.
     
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    Someone wants to get banned again. Temper tantrums are not a good look for adults.
     
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    I don't see what's wrong with ucatchtrout's post?
     
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    It’s like asking how Amy Schumer compares to Norm Macdonald?

    How does Bob Uecker compare to Johnny Bench

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