bondom34 wrote:Tritodian wrote:bondom34 wrote:Lebron, I agree. Harden not so much. He's never had this inept an offense around him.
14-15 Rockets had 96.6 ORtg when Harden was off the court (2nd worst in the league.)
14-15 Houston minutes played ranking
1. James Harden
2. Trevor Ariza
3. Donatas Motiejunas
4. Patrick Beverley
5. Jason Terry
6. Corey Brewer
Harden's usage rate was 31.3% in that year.
Good call on the rating. After that, Westbrook's most played with players:
Adams
Roberson
Oladipo
Grant
Sabonis
So, of those Oladipo is the only one capable of any scoring at all. You could suggest he let them shoot, but there's a reason they don't. Most of them can't.
Edit: Also why are we comparing old Harden to this season's Westbrook at all. I thought Harden should have been MVP that year to begin with.
I'm saying OKC could be better off as a whole if Russ involved his teammates a little more in the game. Maybe it's on Donovan, but Russ regularly shooting 25-30 times in a game and dominating most of his team's assists is probably not the best strategy to go about winning. This "Russ has to do everything because he teammates suck" narrative is kind of misleading, because the case could be made for the opposite : If Westbrook trusted his teammates a little bit more, maybe they could become better players than they currently are right now. Great players elevate their teammates' level of play; I'm not sure Russ has proved himself to be able to do that.








