Sakkreth wrote:Stats you gave doesn't paint the entire picture. People chose the stats not the players. You can't ask if you prefer 11rpg player or 7rpg player and then when people choose 11rpg player say that they prefer Adams over LeBron.
Another thing is that in WC teams are imbalanced. US had 3 real games in the tournament, not 8. OK, maybe we can consider Montenegro too. Unfortunately for them, they lost all 3 (rather closely). Taking only those 3 games would be much more accurate representation. It doesn't really matter how well you play vs Jordan or New Zealand etc.
Edwards had 35 vs Lithuania, 23 vs Germany and 24 vs Canada.
Besides, scaling up to 36mpg from different minutes amount is not very fair when Reaves literally couldn't be on the floor as he was targeted.
Sure it doesn't paint the entire picture but not for some of the reasons you listed. It doesn't take into account defense although I'm confident Reaves' defensive criticisms have been overblown; he's not a defensive specialist like Caruso but also not as bad as Herro or D'Angelo and his NBA metrics prove it. Also, what players are truly switchable on defense for all positions 1-5? If Reaves wasn't on the floor Haliburton would certainly get targeted and with all likelihood similar results and the list goes on. The reality is Reaves only played 4 less minutes per game so per 36 is not that far a stretch.
Both players were compared using the same metrics. Also why would you only take those 3 games (Ant's best) and not the rest?

Your metrics paint even less of the picture than the original OP. Because it might show Edwards can't score efficiently against lesser competition? Or he's a more streaky shooter?
Yes, we'd choose Edwards over Reaves taking into consideration age, athleticism and defensive potential but Reaves certainly had a helluva FIBA run and is young himself and improving.