<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JfizzleRaider)</div><div class='quotemain'>Hayes is also more foul prone and isn't that much of a better scorer than Evans to be honest. Hayes shot over 100 more times than Evans while only playing like 10 games more than him. Evans has a important role and he gets it done making him one of the top rebounders in the league.</div> I'll break down their numbers in a bit more detail. </p><table border="0" cellpadding="10" width="80%"><tbody><tr><td></td><td align="center">min </td><td align="center">TS% </td><td align="center">points </td><td align="center">steals </td><td align="center">turnovers </td><td align="center">fouls </td><td align="center">OR% </td><td align="center">DR% </td><td align="center">Blk% </td></tr><tr><td> Hayes </td><td align="center"> 1714</td><td align="center">58.7% </td><td align="center"> 13.7 </td><td align="center"> 2.2 </td><td align="center"> 2.0 </td><td align="center"> 8.8</td><td align="center"> 12.4%</td><td align="center">19.1% </td><td align="center">0.7% </td></tr><tr><td> Evans</td><td align="center"> 1127</td><td align="center">55.0% </td><td align="center">14.7 </td><td align="center"> 1.9 </td><td align="center"> 4.3</td><td align="center"> 6.5</td><td align="center">13.3% </td><td align="center">26.6% </td><td align="center">0.8% </td></tr></tbody></table> </p> In table above, points, steals, turnovers, and fouls are given per 100 possessions (there was a huge disparity in pace between their respective ballclubs last season, so that's I compare them in this way). </p> Chuck does indeed foul more on defense, but the Nuggets as a team did not foul frequently last year in order to keep the pace high. Reggie actually scored more often per possession, but his efficiency wasn't as high (plus, that 55.0 TS% is easily a career high for him). Both get a good number of steals for their position, but Evans is a turnover machine. In terms of overall offensive efficiency (as given by ORtg from basketball-reference.com), Chuck had a 119 ORtg and Evans had a 101 ORtg, where the league average was 106. </p> Reggie is very clearly the superior rebounder (though by no means is Chuck a slouch in this department), while both are marginal shot-blocking threats. </p>