Scorers who fell short of heading onto the next level. I like Hibachi more. bout you?
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Scorers who fell short of heading onto the next level. I like Hibachi more. bout you?
Stackhouse was a far, far better player overall than Arenas.
Arenas had a couple of good seasons and that was it.
Stackhouse actually showed himself to be able to be a star, a solid sixth man, and a good teammate overall.
Gilbert Arenas in his prime was a legit top 10-15 player in the league. I don't think Jerry Stackhouse was ever that good in his prime. Not to mention the fact that Arenas was more efficient than Stackhouse and that is saying something. I would have to go with Arenas for this comparison.
Stackhouse. He proved over the years that he could thrive in different environments. Arenas did not. I have my doubts if prime Arenas would be as good in a different situation.
I'll take Jerry Stackhouse, Arenas was a better scorer though!
[QUOTE=FKAri]Stackhouse. He proved over the years that he could thrive in different environments. Arenas did not. I have my doubts if prime Arenas would be as good in a different situation.[/QUOTE]
It says prime not career. Look at the Pistons and Wiazards when Jerry left. Pistons became a power in the east after the RIP trade. Wizars became playoff regulars after Jerry left andwas replaced by Arenas. Stackhouse couldn't even make an All-NBA team when he avg 29 ppg, Arenas was a 3 time All-NBA player. Out of the late 90s and early 2000s all star SG's, Stackhouse is the last guy I want. Behind of course Kobe, AI, Vince, T-Mac, PP and Ray. But also I'd take Houston, Finley, Sprewell and Eddie Jones over him. With Arenas its not 10 guards you'd take over him circa 2004-2008.
Umm, is this serious?
You guys realize that prime Arenas is 29ppg/6 assists/4 rebounds on 45% fg, 37% 3pt fg, All-NBA 2nd team, popular enough to START at the All-Star guard spot over Vince Carter, on the cover of NBA Live 08 when Live was still the #1 basketball game, all while leading a playoff team and hitting game winning shot after game winning shot.
Stackhouse made the All-Star team once, a fringe All-Star during his prime.
It's literally two different levels of a player.
Arenas all day.
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Nah I would go with Stackhouse. Bigger, tougher, goes to the rim harder and a former scoring champ.
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They had primes?
[QUOTE=Glide2keva]They had primes?[/QUOTE]
That's what i was thinking...Maybe he means they both averaged around 30 one year...if one year makes a prime, i guess i'm going with Arenas.
I'd go with Arenas but he only had a couple of REAL good seasons.