Offense (Shooting, passing, dribbling, creating for yourself, creating for others, rebounding)
Defense (Guarding the ball, guarding off the ball, rebounding, disruption, steals, blocks, effecting shots)
You know...being a basketball player. Take ALL of those things in to account, and Romeo, as a freshman in college and the many years before that in HS and AAU, was more than a little bit better than Tamar was. Any comparison after that is BS, and you know it.
You're really making yourself sound absurd.
Brad Stevens, you know...the SMARTEST guy in all of basketball...chose Romeo as his number one pick in the draft after his freshman year. Tamar couldn't even start for a bad IU team, regularly, during his freshman year, and had to run to a bad SEC team to get a featured role.
Like what are you talking about?