scoscox wrote:I'm not equating them exactly, although I do think Trevon is a better scorer and a comparable rebounder and has been more productive earlier in his career. Hart's undoubtedly a better defender and deserves his rank here, but I just don't see there being a 30 player gap between them. That's really the point I was trying to make.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:scoscox wrote:I'm not equating them exactly, although I do think Trevon is a better scorer and a comparable rebounder and has been more productive earlier in his career. Hart's undoubtedly a better defender and deserves his rank here, but I just don't see there being a 30 player gap between them. That's really the point I was trying to make.
Big fan of Trevon but not sure why you are singling Josh Hart as an example of some ranking injustice. If anything I think JH should be Top 10 on this list. Do you think Edmond is 20 spots better than Trevon? If you applied the same criticism to him, can you justify the 20 player gap between them?
Also your claim of TB being a "better scorer" can not be supported with data. Hart averaged 15.5 PPG while Trevon averaged 15.1. Hart shot 51% from the field, TB shot 42%. Bluett is the better 3 pt shooter (40% vs 36%) and shot more 3's, but I'm not sure how that makes him a better scorer. If anything Hart demonstrated that he can score in a greater variety of ways than Trevon. I also recall seeing JH in the Top 10 of offensive player efficiency last year. So he is by no means a gunner, with empty stats.
And I don't think there is much of an argument that can be made when looking at his entire game. Hart is the better rebounder and defender. I'm a homer but the kid is just so solid in every aspect of the game and seldom takes any play off.
will go down as one of the all-time great Nova players.
So while I may agree with you that Bluett should be higher on the list, I disagree that it should be at the expense of Josh Hart.
JohnW22 wrote:When did Elijah Brown get so good?? Off topic but why did he leave Butler? Him and Martin would have been a SCARY 1 2 punch.
scoscox wrote:Yes, but you have to also consider that Trevon is a year younger than Hart as well and has been putting up those numbers. Tre's on pace to be a 2000 point scorer at X and one of the best players we've ever had if he stays all 4 years, which who knows if he'll be forced to or not, depending on his draft stock. I don't get the sense that that is appreciated most of the time. Hart is a great player and deserves everything that he gets and is said about him, but Tre is a baller too and deserves his due. And I already said I thought Ed was ranked too highly by comparison.
As a final note, I AM NOT ATTACKING JOSH HART IN ANY WAY., just saying Tre is also a really good basketball player.
More on topic, these rankings were awful and all over the place. Guys that haven't really proven anything getting a lot of hype respect.
BEX wrote:DraftExpress has Sumner @ #23 and Hart @ #50. So guess it's all relative.
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