Best 1 Year Peak: Kobe, Curry, Wade, KD, T-Mac

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Best 1 Year Peak

Kobe
8
13%
T-Mac
4
6%
Curry
34
53%
KD
2
3%
Wade
16
25%
 
Total votes: 64

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Re: Best 1 Year Peak: Kobe, Curry, Wade, KD, T-Mac 

Post#41 » by Jaivl » Wed Jun 29, 2022 5:24 pm

6.25ish
Curry

5.5ish
Kobe
Wade

5.25ish
KD
T-Mac
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Re: Best 1 Year Peak: Kobe, Curry, Wade, KD, T-Mac 

Post#42 » by ceoofkobefans » Wed Jun 29, 2022 6:48 pm

LAL1947 wrote:
OhayoKD wrote:
ceoofkobefans wrote:All of the info you shared is RS related which doesn’t disprove Kobe being better in a PO environment

kobe does pretty badly in playoff impact stuff too irrc

https://backpicks.com/2018/06/10/aupm-2-0-the-top-playoff-performers-of-the-databall-era/

This Back Picks AUPM 2.0 ranking says Russell Westbrook is the 9th best playoff performer since 1997. :lol:

It also says Westbrook has the 6th highest "Per Game Peak AuPM" score since 1997... with only Duncan, Lebron, D-Rob, Shaq, and Ray Allen ahead of him when the ranking was done in 2018. So AuPM clearly favors Centers and stat-padders.

Anyway, think I prefer the kind of playoff impact depicted below. :P

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That AuPM is also outdated lol 08-10 Kobe has a +4.8 AuPM/g in the PO and he’s a huge riser in literally every single 1 number metric we have
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Re: Best 1 Year Peak: Kobe, Curry, Wade, KD, T-Mac 

Post#43 » by OhayoKD » Wed Jun 29, 2022 7:19 pm

LAL1947 wrote:
OhayoKD wrote:
ceoofkobefans wrote:All of the info you shared is RS related which doesn’t disprove Kobe being better in a PO environment

kobe does pretty badly in playoff impact stuff too irrc

https://backpicks.com/2018/06/10/aupm-2-0-the-top-playoff-performers-of-the-databall-era/

This Back Picks AUPM 2.0 ranking says Russell Westbrook is the 9th best playoff performer since 1997. :lol:

It also says Westbrook has the 6th highest "Per Game Peak AuPM" score since 1997... with only Duncan, Lebron, D-Rob, Shaq, and Ray Allen ahead of him when the ranking was done in 2018. So AuPM clearly favors Centers and stat-padders.

Anyway, think I prefer the kind of playoff impact depicted below. :P

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calling someone who smoked a 70 win team a statpadder is pretty crazy.

Robert horry>kobe ig.
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