Meliorus wrote:payitforward wrote:montestewart wrote:Maybe the PPA system just overvalues FT shooting, but '10 and '11 (which is the year I thought you were comparing to '07) show marked declines not only in scoring average but also in TS% and in FT attempts and percentage....
??? First off, those are not a bunch of different things, they are essentially one thing. & they are represented by his TS%, which was down by just over one percentage point in year 10 compared to year 7. Big deal.
OTOH, other things are better in 10 than in 7. Overall, his productivity looks higher in 10 than in 7. No surprise in that he went up in 8 & 9. As to TS% -- last year it was back up & so were his points. Nonetheless, last year was far worse than any of the preceding years all the way back to 2011-12, his 4th year in the league.montestewart wrote:Again, at a glance, the original comparison in the chart between 2007 and 2010 or 2011 doesn't seem unreasonable, even factoring in the numbers you've cited....
Not sure what you mean by "at a glance" or "factoring in." Or even "unreasonable." Overall, the numbers themselves are better not worse. Period.montestewart wrote:I don't dismiss out of hand the effect playing with Harden might have had on Westbrook, but there might have been other less situation-specific factors as well. Like his age. I hope he can at least return to the level of 2017-2019, but I'm not penciling that in just yet.
I don't know any more than you how well he'll play this year -- goes without saying. He might be great, he might be awful. But there's nothing in what he did last year that tells me his skills or athleticism have declined at all. What they tell me is that he was in a position where he had to play a different game from his usual way to play.
All that said, there's no dispute to have about this year -- it ain't happened yet! & I'm sure we hope for the same thing.
Westbrook's best years were his 8th & 9th years. I can't imagine him getting back to that level! But, declining from that kind of play has no bearing on the likelihood that he'll have the best year of any Washington PG for many many years!
Care to compare Playoffs stats? Funny to only bring up the regular season when Playoffs are more important. There are very few point guards that ever got to the level of Wall in those last 2 playoffs he played. It was truly mesmerizing.
27 and 10 and 27 and 11 on 45% then 44% FG. I am not sure Chris Paul ever had a peak this high. Westbrook has shot well under 40% since 2016 and the past 2 playoffs averaged less points.
My argument isn’t that he’ll be worse than Wall, it’s just that you’re saying he’ll have a better year than any Wizards point guard in many years. Did you forget those magical Wall playoffs? Specifically that 2017 playoffs is not an easy bar to reach for any point guard.
If it seemed to you that I was saying that, my bad. I lost my crystal ball many moons ago, so I am unable to report on Westbrook's future, Wall's future, or even... my own!
What I meant was that he could put up a season with a decline from his years 8 & 9 -- & still have "the best year of any Washington PG for many many years."
Hey, if you want to view John Wall as a better NBA player than Russell Westbrook, or even to compare John favorably over Chris Paul, who is possibly the best PG in the history of basketball & certainly the best player pound for pound in the history of the NBA, why, nothing I say is likely to change that view -- & anyway why would I want to change it? You're entitled to any view you like, & we all have favorites.

























