Winsome Gerbil wrote:borisadmin wrote:His rookie stats compare with a lot of great two guards in the league, I see a shade-under-Ginobli type career for him, and that is far from a bust at the number 3. (OKC's balance with Green/Thabo long term is another thing entirely).
You see a what??
Yes, if Harden = poor man's Manu then this thread is silly. But come on now.
Harden is better than he's shown so far this season, and the sample size is absurdly small, but when these are your three options:
36.4min 22.6pts (.489 .400 .704) 5.4reb 5.0ast 1.8stl 0.2blk 3.2TO
33.0min 20.3pts (.548 .385 .833) 1.7reb 7.7ast 1.3stl 0.3blk 4.0TO
22.4min 4.6pts (.250 .091 .727) 2.2reb 0.8ast 0.8stl 0.2blk 1.2TO
And you have option #3, and drafted him #3, ahead of options #1 and #2, this is a legitimate discussion. It could even be a critical moment for the OKC franchise. How many titles does Detroit win if it drafts Melo or Wade or Bosh instead of Darko? Where is Portland now if Oden has been healthy all 4 years? Its rare for a good team to have an opportunity like this, to maybe go from good to great with a top pick, and to miss on it...
It's not a legitimate discussion with respect to Evans. That was a non-starter, there was no way the Thunder were going to draft him and his skill set. It would not have made sense. Not many people thought he'd be as effective as he has been.
Stephen Curry, there is some merit to this discussion. But even then, there were legitimate basketball reasons not to select him.
Anyway, it's very silly to make these comparisons after five games in James Harden's second season. His first year was spent contributing to a winning team, and most of it was learning how to play defense, not learning how to be a primary scoring option. This is not a legitimate discussion at this time because Harden (and Curry / Evans for that matter) are not finished products - not even close.
Perhaps if James Harden finishes the year with a similar line that he had last season, showing little if any improvement, then OKC may have screwed the pooch and blew a nice opportunity to acquire a cheap player with more impact.
James Harden post All-Star break: 15.9 P/36, 5.1 R/36, 2 A/36 on 59.5% TS + some great defensive stretches. Basically doing what everyone wanted him to do except maybe get some more assists. Considering the trouble the entire Thunder roster save Westbrook and Ibaka have had to start this season, I'd base my judgment on Harden more on how he ended last year than how he's started this one. He's on the right path.