yoyoboy wrote:Harden's On-Off is +3.4. LeBron's is +13.0.
Harden's RPM is +5.03. LeBron's is +6.21.
People have this tendency to look at only the next 2 best players on a team like "ZOMG Harden has no All Stars while LeBron has Kyrie and Kevin Love, therefore his supporting cast is infinitely worse!" ignoring the fact that without Harden on the floor, Houston is extending leads while Cleveland plays like a bottom 5 team in the league without LeBron on the floor. Even with 2 consensus stars in the league Kyrie and Love both ON and LeBron OFF, they only operate at a +1.7 Net Rating. And that comes with the a primary chunk of those minutes coming against bench players.
And you can't even make the argument that the Cavs only fall apart without LeBron on the floor because they're specifically built around him. Houston's offense is essentially Harden drive and score or kick out to three point shooter just like Cleveland's. And while I can agree that Harden has been a better offensive player this season than LeBron, I don't think it's as big as the defensive gap in LeBron's favor.
Houston isn't built around Harden, it is built around analytics. Harden does especially well in it because he's built his game around analytics as well. So basically Houston is just playing smarter basketball than Cleveland because LeBron has chosen to have his team play a particular way that really relies on his unique set of skills
Not wanting to knock LeBron. I think he's got a strong case for MVP right now. But when you handpicked your teammates and coach like this and push them to adapt around you, you basically never get to use the whole weak supporting cast excuse.
Cleveland with this talent should be better, and LeBron owns part of that struggle. The thing is though, when you are defending champs and #1 seed, how much should we really nitpick?
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