Well the way I look at it is like this.
Roy played 35.4 minutes a game his rookie year
Westbrook 32.5 minutes a game his rookie year
Roy 16.8pts
WB 15.3pts
Roy 4.4 rebs
WB 4.9 rebsRoy 4 dimes
WB 5.3dimesRoy 1.2thefts
WB 1.3theftsRoy 0.2blks
WB 0.2blks
Roy 2.04 TO
WB 3.34TO
Roy
.456 FG%
.377 3pt%
.838 FT%
WB
.398 FG%
.271 3PT%
.815 FT%
Roy's age his rookie year 23
WB's age his rookie year 21
the only thing westbrook did as well as roy was steal the basketball.
You right Slick that is the only thing Westbrook did AS WELL as Roy.
But you forgot to mention he was better than Roy in rebounding and handing out dimes. That is a simple fact that you can find at NBA.com.
Now obviously Westbrook still has flaws in his game. He turned the ball over more compared to Roy. But Westbrook played mostly at PG while Roy played mostly at SG.
Westbrook is learning the toughest position of the highest level. And it showed last year with his turnovers.
Roy also has a very large edge in FG% and 3pt%
But one thing Westbrook has going for him is the fact he is two years younger than Roy was during his rookie season.
Now call me crazy but looking at Westbrooks improvements over the last three seasons, he should be able to bring up his FG% and 3pt% a fair amount with some practice and coaching.
As Freshman at UCLA Westbrook averaged 3.4pts, 0.8rebs, 0.7dimes, 0.4stls
Considering his game has made a big of leap as anyone in the league in the last three years I'm not going to doubt the kid is going to come back even better next year.
So for some reason you don't think Westbrooks rookie season compared to Roy's very well.
I guess maybe you didn't look at the numbers considering you said the only thing he did as well was steal the ball, and obviously he out rebounded Roy and threw out more dimes in less minutes.
To me Westbrook had a season that compares very well to Roy's. Is it identical? Nope, but it is in the same ball park.
Plus next year if he brings up his FG% and hangs onto the rock a little better than he will be able to increase his pts and his Ass to TO ratio. Which are the two areas he needs work on. But I think that is completely realistic and he will still be a year younger than Roy was his rookie season.
I guess you might argue that Westbrook won't ever find his shot. But how many guys as athletic and young as Westbrook that spend hours in the gym don't improve on something they work on?