Where are you getting these per 100 numbers? Is that a career average?FNG wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2026 3:45 pm
And while Julius and Zion's offensive bully ball style is similar, Zion is practically unstoppable when he gets downhill (and Rudy's high screens would get him going downhill more frequently), and he is much less prone to having the ball poked away. Zion is an elite offensive player, as you can tell by comparing him to our own Anthony Edwards...Zion averages 37.1 points per 100 possessions compared to Ant's 34. And he is so efficient on his drives to the basket, his TS% is almost 6 percentage points higher than Ant's despite almost no 3-pointers.
This year aant scored 39.4 pts per 100; Zion 33.5
In 25': Ant- 37.5; Zion- 41.2
24': 36.7; 35.3
Ant wins two out of the three most recent, but Zion had a higher peak.
Here's the average of those 3 years:
Ant: 37.9
Zion:36.6
All that said, your point still stands, Zion is an incredible offensive player and him and Ant would form one of most dynamic one, two punches in the league no doubt.
Just the geometric problem that they would present would be quite the treat.
That said, Zion grosses me out with the allegations he has faced, I simply wouldn't touch him