Starboy wrote:HotRocks34 wrote:
Eveb if Westbrook does not get the PSPA record, I still think that there will be a strong argument for this as the GOAT offensive season in the history of the sport.

nobody whose opinion matters thinks this. He's not touching peak jordan, Curry, Lebron, magic, shaq.
I can't account for statistical ignorance. That's not my responsibility.
I think as the season is examined in more detail, the extent of the feats will be understood and appreciated greater.
I have worked in sports media and had my research used by very high level people in the sports media. So things like "anybody who's opinion matters" are irrelevant to me. Quite honestly, my statistical research is often greater than Joe Media Blow. In fact, I was just written about, to a small degree, in a new GQ article:
http://www.gq.com/story/jeremy-lin-hiveI am Paul Villarreal in that piece.
I am used to being ahead of the curve as regards statistical research.
I am very confident in my assertions as regards Westbrook's season.
Now, Westbrook has not achieved all of these metrics yet. But as and if he does, then the situation will become clearer.
It's not absolutely certain that this is/would be the GOAT offensive season, but there is a very strong case for it as regards the data that is already in and that case could become stronger over the next two games.
The point of my post is that people may not be understanding the magnitude of what they are seeing. As someone with a greater grasp than average of statistics, it's up to me to help put things into perspective.