E-Balla wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:Agree with the notion that Paul is the wild card. Honestly this is probably the 2nd or 3rd best regular season of his career, and he's never dropped off in the playoffs of late. The talking point has always been that he's being overlooked due to his consistency, but that's still right on the money to me. He's been gigantically impressive this season, and the Clippers are 2nd in SRS right now, really without the talent to justify it, and they're right in the thick of things in the Western Conference Playoffs.
I can definitely see a pretty tight case for both Harden and Curry, although I'm not actually convinced Harden is the better player. Paul can be a legitimate terror on defense, and it's always him who gets the toughest wing assignment come the ends of games. That's serious next-level stuff for a point guard. It's been noted that he's developed the midrange shot to the point where defenses have no good options to defend him. At all. They hardly missed Blake when he sat for a few weeks, and they've had injuries on and off all season and yet are looking at the #1 offense in bbalref ORTG, and I believe #2 on NBA.com
I see an airtight case for Curry at #1 due to his team's utter dominance and him being definitively the biggest cog in that, assuming he plays up to his usual level in the playoffs. But why not Paul at #2? Are you really sure you're not taking Harden because of the more dramatic story?
Great post but didn't the Clippers go 8-7 without Blake? And remember this is the same team that went 13-7 without CP3 last year. I think Paul is getting too much credit and Blake/ the rest of the starting 5 not enough. As good as they were without Blake they're 12-2 since he's returned (counting their loss in his first game back) and yes there's been a ton of injuries but J.J Reddick is averaging 22 ppg since Jamal went down.
I don't see any way this regular season for Paul is better than 2008, 2009, or 2012 and he was just as good as he is this year the last 2 years (when he was healthy) even if his on/off suggests otherwise.
The Clippers didn't have many gimmie matches during that stretch. They faced a lot of the winning WC teams and went 1-1 during the stretch without Griffin. They also did not have Jamal Charles, their bench was.....atrocious to say the least.