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3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:29 am
by rk2023
Curry would be my clear 2nd, LBJ my clear 1st.
After that, Durant Kawhi Green Westbrook Paul would be my 3-7 - though I’m not quite sure how I would order them (hence the question).
How would you all rank these 5?
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:32 am
by falcolombardi
3rd- westbrook
4th- kawhi
5th- durant
6th-paul/draymond
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:12 am
by iggymcfrack
3. Kawhi
4. Draymond
5. Westbrook
6. Paul
7. Durant
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:38 am
by SpreeS
3. Kawhi
4. Durant
5. Paul
6. Green
7. westbrook
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:06 am
by OhayoKD
SpreeS wrote:3. Kawhi
4. Durant
5. Paul
6. Green
7. westbrook
durant over westbrook?
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:15 am
by SpreeS
OhayoKD wrote:SpreeS wrote:3. Kawhi
4. Durant
5. Paul
6. Green
7. westbrook
durant over westbrook?
So? I am not a fan of Westbrook palying style.
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:18 am
by Jaivl
3. Durant
4. Leonard
5. Westbrook
6. Green
Mr. Perennial Playoff Injury not even on my radar.
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:37 am
by trelos6
DeAndre Jordan is 3rd, because he was all NBA first team C. /s
Ok, seriously,
KD 3rd
Kawhi 4
Westbrook 5
Draymond 6
Chris Paul 7 (PS injury)
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:06 am
by durantbird
What about Harden?
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:15 am
by Jaivl
durantbird wrote:What about Harden?
Closer to guys like Paul George or Irving than to the top 6 (7 if healthy Paul), IMO.
He's not the ISO god he would become in later seasons, probably weaker defensively as well (can't be hidden on a big man).
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:12 pm
by homecourtloss
Jaivl wrote:durantbird wrote:What about Harden?
Closer to guys like Paul George or Irving than to the top 6 (7 if healthy Paul), IMO.
He's not the ISO god he would become in later seasons, probably weaker defensively as well (can't be hidden on a big man).
True.
Harden ISO Points per Possession 2016: .93 PPP on 7 possessions per game, 43% eFG, 17% FT frequency, 10% TOV
2017: .97 PPP on 7 possessions per game, 45% eFG, 15% FT frequency, 10% TOV
2018: 1.22 PPP on 10 possessions per game, 55% eFG (shot 39% on pull up threes), 20% FT frequency, 5% TOV
2019: 1.10 PPP on 16 possessions per game, 51% eFG, 16% FT frequency, 7% TOV
2020: 1.12 PPP on 14 possessions per game, 52% eFG, 16% FT frequency, 7% TOV
2021 (BKN) 1.09 PPP on 8 possessions per game, 53% eFG, 15% FT frequency, 9% TOV
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:24 pm
by falcolombardi
homecourtloss wrote:Jaivl wrote:durantbird wrote:What about Harden?
Closer to guys like Paul George or Irving than to the top 6 (7 if healthy Paul), IMO.
He's not the ISO god he would become in later seasons, probably weaker defensively as well (can't be hidden on a big man).
True.
Harden ISO Points per Possession 2016: .93 PPP on 7 possessions per game, 43% eFG, 17% FT frequency, 10% TOV
2017: .97 PPP on 7 possessions per game, 45% eFG, 15% FT frequency, 10% TOV
2018: 1.22 PPP on 10 possessions per game, 55% eFG (shot 39% on pull up threes), 20% FT frequency, 5% TOV
2019: 1.10 PPP on 16 possessions per game, 51% eFG, 16% FT frequency, 7% TOV
2020: 1.12 PPP on 14 possessions per game, 52% eFG, 16% FT frequency, 7% TOV
2021 (BKN) 1.09 PPP on 8 possessions per game, 53% eFG, 15% FT frequency, 9% TOV
Those 2018 numbers dont even seem real holy ****
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:40 pm
by homecourtloss
falcolombardi wrote:homecourtloss wrote:Jaivl wrote:Closer to guys like Paul George or Irving than to the top 6 (7 if healthy Paul), IMO.
He's not the ISO god he would become in later seasons, probably weaker defensively as well (can't be hidden on a big man).
True.
Harden ISO Points per Possession 2016: .93 PPP on 7 possessions per game, 43% eFG, 17% FT frequency, 10% TOV
2017: .97 PPP on 7 possessions per game, 45% eFG, 15% FT frequency, 10% TOV
2018: 1.22 PPP on 10 possessions per game, 55% eFG (shot 39% on pull up threes), 20% FT frequency, 5% TOV
2019: 1.10 PPP on 16 possessions per game, 51% eFG, 16% FT frequency, 7% TOV
2020: 1.12 PPP on 14 possessions per game, 52% eFG, 16% FT frequency, 7% TOV
2021 (BKN) 1.09 PPP on 8 possessions per game, 53% eFG, 15% FT frequency, 9% TOV
Those 2018 numbers dont even seem real holy ****
Probably one of the most underrated achievements in the past 25 years. He was basically making like three stepback threes per game. He shot 40% on threes after touching the ball for 6+ seconds (5 attempts a game

), 40% on threes after 7+ dribbles (4 attempts per game) something you just don’t see.
1.22 PPP would be in the 89th %ile for SPOT UP PPP, and nobody who played a lot of games and had 4+ spot up possessions per game broke 1.14 PPP in 2018. 84% of all his FGs were made unassisted.
The 2017 GS Warriors scored 1.15 points per possession. With Steph, KD, Klay, and Draymond on court, it was an incredible 1.26 points per possession. It was an incredible offense. In 2018, Harden generated 1.22 in ISO. League average points in ISO in 2017–2019 has been between .86 and .87 points per possession. Harden’s scoring in ISO generated about 42% more points per possession than league wide average AND 6% more points per possession than the 2017 Warriors as a team did per possession. Steph/KD/Klay/Draymond on court in 2017 produced only 3% more points per possession than Harden did in 2018 dribbling the ball around and taking stepbacks. This is absolutely wild.
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:37 pm
by LukaTheGOAT
3. CP3
4./5. Durant/Kawhi
6./7. Westbrook/Green
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:12 pm
by Ben AN
I'd go KD, Kawhi, Westbrook, CP3 and Green in that order between those 5. I don't think Green was better than Harden, Dame, AD, George or Butler though.
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:56 pm
by OhayoKD
SpreeS wrote:OhayoKD wrote:SpreeS wrote:3. Kawhi
4. Durant
5. Paul
6. Green
7. westbrook
durant over westbrook?
So? I am not a fan of Westbrook palying style.
so are we ranking playing styles or play
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:04 pm
by parsnips33
I think I have KD over Russ too, mostly on the strength of his defense
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:17 am
by TheGOATRises007
3. KD
4. Draymond
5. Westbrook
6. Kawhi
7. CP3
Can't really ignore CP3's injury. I think there's a very strong argument Kawhi was slightly more valuable than Westbrook in 2016 tbh, but it's splitting hairs either way.
2015-2016 Draymond is the most underrated season in modern NBA history. Could even argue he was 3rd(but you can't ignore the suspension in the finals).
Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 3:51 am
by dooki667
TheGOATRises007 wrote:3. KD
4. Draymond
5. Westbrook
6. Kawhi
7. CP3
Can't really ignore CP3's injury. I think there's a very strong argument Kawhi was slightly more valuable than Westbrook in 2016 tbh, but it's splitting hairs either way.
2015-2016 Draymond is the most underrated season in modern NBA history. Could even argue he was 3rd(but you can't ignore the suspension in the finals).
38.8% from three that year proceeds to immediately drop to 30.8% 30.1% 28.5% 27.9%

Re: 3rd - 7th best players in 2015-16 season
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 5:42 am
by wafflzgod
rk2023 wrote:Curry would be my clear 2nd, LBJ my clear 1st.
After that, Durant Kawhi Green Westbrook Paul would be my 3-7 - though I’m not quite sure how I would order them (hence the question).
How would you all rank these 5?
My top 6 would be
1.) James
2.) Curry
3.) Durant
4.) Paul
5.) Leonard
6.) Westbrook
#7 to me would be between Green, Harden, and Davis. Do wonder how Green's outlier shooting and playing in a perfect situation to maximize his skillset/impact should weigh into this. I'd personally go Green here but could be argued into taking any of the 3.