Post#22 » by iggymcfrack » Thu Aug 8, 2019 10:29 pm 
            
            
            RPM by year:
2014: Blake +4.65 (15th), Lowry +4.25 (21st), Kyrie -1.40 (231st)
2015: Lowry +3.83 (26th), Kyrie +3.40 (38th), Blake +3.35 (40th)
2016: Lowry +6.82 (7th), Blake +2.07 (55th), Kyrie -0.60 (186th)
2017: Lowry +5.88 (10th), Blake +3.78 (22nd), Kyrie +2.05 (53rd)
2018: Lowry +5.18 (9th), Kyrie +2.39 (45th), Blake +2.11 (52nd)
2019: Lowry +4.65 (15th), Kyrie +4.23 (19th), Blake +3.01 (32nd)
Seems like a pretty long stretch of Lowry being better. His worst season beats all but one Blake season and all but one Kyrie season over the last 6 years. Also there’s this:
Regular season games and minutes played over that span:
Lowry- 429 games, 15,094 minutes
Kyrie- 398 games, 13,573 minutes
Blake- 376 games, 13,057 minutes
Playoff games played:
Lowry: 73 games played, 2 games missed (97.3% played)
Blake: 36 games played, 8 games missed (81.8% played)
Kyrie: 61 games played, 26 games missed (70.1% played)
Before Kyrie backers at least had the excuse of “he did it in the pressure cooker of the Finals”. Well now Lowry’s done the same thing. Put up 26/7/10 with 3 steals on 9/16 from the field and 4/7 from three in the decisive Game 6. How can you possibly still justify Kyrie over Lowry?