BRIGGS wrote:First off
Nesmith played only 14 games. Vessell played 30
Size
Vessell 6-7 195
Nesmith 6-6 225
Number of games with 19 or more points
Vessell 2/29
Nesmith 10/14
25 or more points Vessell 1/29 Nesmith 6/143 pointers made season
Vessell 45/115 41%
Nesmith 60/110 52%
Foul shots attempts
Vessell. 1.6/2.2 73%
Nesmith 3.7/4.5 82%
Efg%
Vessell 56%
Nesmith 66%
2 pg%
Vessell 3.3/6.3 53%
Nesmith 3.2/6.4 50%
Rebound % 2 years per 40 min
Vessell 6.7
Nesmith 6.9
Assists 2 years per 40 min
Vessel 2.3
Nesmith 1.6
Steals per 40
Vessell 2.0
Nesmith 1.2
Per
Nesmith 29
Vessell 24
To me this shows Nesmith is a much stronger offensive player who actually rebounds at a better clip. Vessell shows a slightly better defensive profile but let’s also take into account that Nesmith is 30 pounds heavier and built nba ready. Nesmith only played 14 games but made 15 more 3s! Ft % and getting to the line are also not close.
Briggs, it is nice to see that you have added what I brought up on a different thread in your analysis. (14 GAME SEASON)
However, you have once again ignored the other criteria I mentioned and probably the most important one.
That is, the Level of competition these stats were gathered from!
Vassell plays in the ACC. Nesmith plays in the Southeastern Conference. Which one do you think is a tougher conference? Vasell's stats were compiled in a 38 game season in which he competed against the best teams/Programs in the nation. (Virginia, Louisville, Duke, Florida, Tennessee, Purdue, Indiana, NC State, Notre Dame etc).
Nesmith competed in minimal games in a weaker conference. Games which included UNC Wilmington, Southeastern Louisiana, South Carolina State and a few others that are not very good even when competing in their very weak conferences.
Again, Nesmith has good size and a good all be it slow outside shot. However, feel the only reason he is in the top 25 is because of his 3pt shooting percentage achieved in a small sample size. Problem for me is that many are ignoring the two factors that I have previously brought up and mentioned above. Safe to say that good GM's will take those into consideration.
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