HotRocks34 wrote:RoyalWun wrote:Westbrook averaging a triple double and quite possibly about to break Oscar Robertson's record for most triple doubles in a season overshadows Harden's season honestly. We are witnessing history.
Yes, this is correct.
Harden seems to be fading down the stretch right now (wrist, illness) and that only magnifies what Westbrook is doing.
There is no way to minimize what Westbrook is on course to do. If he accomplishes the feats -- 30 PPG, new triple double record, 30+ PER, triple double season average with a pace of 100 or less -- then those marks, taken together, are unlikely to ever be broken as the NBA moves into the future. As I said in another thread, this has never been done and I would bet anyone anything that it will never happen again if it happens now.
This would be historic. If it happens. We have to see if it happens.
Vegas seems to be shifting along with the general zeitgeist. Westbrook appears to be, at worst, even with Harden now and given that "Westbrook -175, Harden +140" line it could be the case that Westbrook is now ahead in the race. At least in terms of public perception.
It's kind of a shame that Harden is wearing down now, but it goes to show how difficult Westbrook's feats truly are. It takes an incredibly unique physical ability, stamina, will and motor to be able to function so well at such a high usage rate. And to do so without breaking down over the course of a season.
I remember that Durant was on course for a 30 PER season in 2014, and then he faded badly down the stretch of the regular season and remained exhausted during that playoff run.
Very few people in NBA history could have any chance to do what Westbrook is doing now. Even if you put them in Westbrook's position, and raised their usage rate up.
Most of them simply aren't good enough, and/or would not hold up to the wear and tear of the situation.
I'm rooting for Westbrook to break the triple double record and average a triple double. It's hard to speculate on who will win the MVP award because the media awards it and the media can be fickle and arbitrary. They make their own rules for the award.
Westbrook deserves this season, whether or not he wins the award. The amount of grief that the guy has gotten over his career has been unbelievable. Finishing off such an impressive season "the right way" would be a nice feather in his cap, award or not.
I hope he does it.
Harden isn't wearing down. He injured his wrist, which has affected his shooting. His last 5 games:
38/7/17
22/5/12
24/11/13
30/8/4
17/12/8
He did shoot like hot garage for the past 3 games, due to his wrist. That's like saying someone is wearing down because someone fell into their knee.