Billl wrote:TheProfessor wrote:JackTalkThai wrote:
And one could make a legitimate argument that Cade, all things included, is currently having a better season than all of them.
Absolutely zero argument over Lillard/Brunson/Mitchell/Garland. Cade is a good offensive player that plays mediocre defense. Lillard/Brunson are guys that play bad defense, but are elite offensive players. Cade's turnovers and lack of efficiently really hinder him from being elite.
Mitchell and Garland are elite offensive players that play mediocre defense like cade.
The only real arguments he has are Lamelo because of health and Trae because trae may be the worst defensive starter in the NBA.
Rebounds don't make you a better guard.
Lillard isn't an elite offensive player anymore. 25/7/4 on 44/38 splits. Cade is at 24/10/7 on 46/38. And Cade has been dramatically improved on D. He's been better than Lillard on both ends and I don't think it's particularly close. This isn't supposed to be a lifetime achievement award.
Again raw stats don't mean much, let's use big boy stats. Even though Lillard is shooting 44/38 and 91% free throw line, his EfG is 53.9% which account for three point shooting. Where as Cade is shooting 51.9% EFG on his "46/38". Now if we look at True shooting Cade is below average at 55% and Damian is Elite at 61.5%. That's the difference between like SGA and Barrett efficiently.
Also we shouldn't forget to mention that Cade leads the league in Turnovers, which hinders his offensive impact. We can clearly see that Cades raw stats not mean much as they are significantly hindered by his efficiently and Turnovers. Lebron and EPM have him as more impactful than Cade. Also are correct, Cade has improved significantly in defense, and went from a Bad defensive player like Lillard to and a neutral/mediocre defender. But that is still not to put Cade ahead of Lillard, because honestly a lot of what Cade does is "Empty Stats" due to his efficiently scoring and his turnovers.
Also before you say Lillard is on a more talented team, blah blah blah. In the games in which Giannis is not playing, Lillard is averaging 34/10/7 on 50/50/100.
It may not be a lifetime achievement award, but in this lifetime Cade has never been better than Lillard.