They debating on Elon's app who had the better prime: Dennis Rodman or Draymond Green

Who prime was better?

  • Draymond

    Votes: 32 27.4%
  • Rodman

    Votes: 85 72.6%

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What in the entire fukk

I swear Draymond fans are a poison to sports culture. ‘rangz’ culture personified

And the irony is, Rodman has more rings than Draymond! But when we talk Rodman we don’t lead with ‘RAnGz’. We talk about something he tangibly did and his greatness

Draymond is closer to a robert horry—-a valuable and clutch contributor, but not that grata individually—- than he is to Rodman
Imagine thinking your opinion about Draymond matters when you posted this dumb shyt -
and oh yea, James wiseman 😆 Who’s OVER-qualified for a Draymond role but worst case scenario can do all that in his sleep
What in the entire fukk is right.

Stop talking hoops.

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It's Draymond and it's not really that close. You can make an argument either way for one or the other on defense.

Where the case gets closed is prime Draymond on offense chits all over Rodman. And he did it in the big moments.

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They go about the same scoring average (and that was lowest scoring era vs almost highest),.


How are people this ignorant? :why:

Rodman only averaged double digits once, in 1988. That year pace was 100 and average scoring was 108ppg. When the league slowed down in the mid-90s, he dropped to 5ppg.

Draymond first matched Rodman at 11ppg in 2015, when pace was 94 and scoring 100ppg. Next year he averaged 14ppg, when pace was 96 and ppg 103. All four years he averaged double-digits the pace and scoring were lower than in Rodman's peak scoring year.

In fact, even this year with pace up, it is STILL lower than it was for Rodman's first three years. The 100.6 pace of Rodman's third season has never been matched again since then.


Rodman's era overall was faster paced than Draymond's, not slower. The only advantage this era has is more threes, and Rodman ain't shooting no threeball in any era.
 

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Surprised people don't realise how superior Draymond is on off-ball defense.

Rodman basically didn't play off-ball defence. He guarded his one guy and that was it. When other players had the ball he hunted rebounds rather than closing defensively. That's why he never averaged even 1 block or 1 steal in any season despite being a defensively minded frontcourt player.

Draymond is an elite team defender. Led the league in steals in 2017 and has averaged 1+ blocks in six seasons. A big reason his rebounds aren't as high as they could be is because he's closing on shooters, filling the lane, and meeting guys at the rim. Plus he orchestrates the Warriors defense as the leader at all times. That was never Rodman's role.

Besides Draymond being a superior scorer, distributor, ballhandler, and team leader, he's also a far better team defender and Rodman ain't even in his league there. They're about even on individual defense, and Rodman is the superior rebounder.
 

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Draymond is probably a more gifted player...
...but Rodman maximized his skillset like none other.

he knew his role and executed it flawlessly

it gets no better :mjlol:


One of the greatest moments in sports. LMAO at the crowd watching them vs the actual possession at the other end. 90s NBA :ohlawd:
 
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