nuraman00
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I agree in general. I meant in comparison to Favors. I don't know why I said blocks. I really meant rebounds, blocks, etc. I meant he didn't do much other than score. I wanted to have his 15 and 5 be higher than Favors 15 and 11 because it was Crowder's first game, but I didn't think it was as much overall to the game as Favors.
Adjusted my above rankings. O'Neale's game was one of those, if you didn't watch the game, it was ehh statistically. He seemed to do a lot of off-the-ball stuff, especially defensive. So, yes, O'Neale should be higher than Ingles. I wonder how different my rankings would be if I watched every game... live. I would never trade my family time for it, but that would be fun.
As for Gobert, it was an average game statistically, but I did think he did more, including a 19 foot jumpshot that he usually doesn't even take. I would have put Crowder ahead originally if he didn't miss so many shots. I think Gobert did more than Crowder.
As for Ingles vs. Crowder... I value assists and shooting. I feel that Ingles was a spark, getting into the Spurs flow. He frustrated Pau Gasol a few times and did a good job against Ginobli at times.
Jerebko vs. Neto. I think it's 6's. 3 more missed shots is more important than 2 assists? I don't know. But since he did have 1 more turnover and 4 more fouls, I suppose the negative could outweigh the positive. So, I will defer to your assessment.
Impressive that someone like Ingles can frustrate Hall Of Famers in Pau and Ginobili.
That's an encouraging sign for future games in general.