dpnim wrote:Henrix...
You're being a bit ridiculous about his comment. As I can agree with some of your previous statement about taking stats an molding them into frivolous record breaking statements. Jsun947's argument doesn't prove your point. There is nothing bogus about using points and assists as a form of criterium to analyze a player, let alone a point guard (scoring PG). He uses Lillard's current statiistics in those categories as the standard. There is nothing wrong with what he did.
He's using a whole bunch of criteria.
Basically the player must be.
1) A rookie
2) Meet a criteria for points
3) Meet a criteria for assist
4) Must have happened in the last 30 years
5) Must specifically be a gaurd according to basketball reference.
6) Must play a lot of minutes.
You're obviously not going to get a very long list with this kind of thing. I mean, his first list he got it down to 4 players (Iverson, Evans, Richmond, Lillard).
If you simply take one criteria out of the mix here (must be a gaurd), all of a sudden the list is 27 players long, and doesn't look nearly as historic. http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... rder_by=ws
If you take the '30 year' criteria out, it's been done 56 times.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... rder_by=ws
And, if we were to compare the rate of scoring (per 36). It's been done hundreds of times.
All I'm saying is these 'records' he's breaking, and lists he's making really aren't all that historically impressive.














