More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
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More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
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More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
Both Kevin Love and Rajon Rondo are putting up eye-popping stats in their respective categories, but which is more impressive?
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Re: More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
The assists, and it's not terribly close. Ben Wallace averaged 15.4 rebound per game in 02-03, but nobody in the last 10 years is even within 2 assists/game of Rondo. Nash and Paul at 11.6 is the closest anyone's come.
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Re: More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
Now, if we look at AST% (percentage of teammate's shots that were assisted) and TRB% (Percentage of available rebounds gotten), things look a little different. CP3 had a higher assist percentage in 2008-09 than Rondo this year (54.5% to 53.5%). And Kevin Love moves further ahead.... except Reggie Evans this year has an even higher TRB% than he does!
Ast% list: http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... i?id=iOVdE
TRB% list: http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... i?id=T51gS
Ast% list: http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... i?id=iOVdE
TRB% list: http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... i?id=T51gS
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Re: More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
DSMok1 wrote:The assists, and it's not terribly close. Ben Wallace averaged 15.4 rebound per game in 02-03, but nobody in the last 10 years is even within 2 assists/game of Rondo. Nash and Paul at 11.6 is the closest anyone's come.
I think just looking at the OP's question, you're right.
I'll also say that Rondo's a clear all-star and Love isn't right now.
With that said, if we just look at Rondo's assist getting vs Love's rebound getting, I think I might lean toward Love. 14 APG taken at face value implies that this one guy is absolutely doing all the thinking for the offense and that they'd be lost without him. We've seen games though for the Celtics without Rondo, they don't look lost at all.
Meanwhile, since Love's actually been set free, he's averaging well over 17 RPG and leading the Wolves to a massive rebounding edge.
Bottom line, through these guys on other teams, I think Rondo's APG is much more likely to tumble than Love's RPG.
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Re: More Impressive: 15.5 rpg OR 14.1 apg (through 12/8)
Players are more likely to record records than rebounds
crowd goes wild wrote:Joel Anthony. Dude could probably give you around 27 ppg if he wasn't playing along side Chris Bosh.
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