ceoofkobefans wrote:If you’re not including years he was injured (15 and 20) I don’t see how he’s not t5 at least every year from 16-21. Players better by year
16: Steph LeBron
Who are the other 3 you put over him to push him to 6? CP3 Russ and AD??? Harden??? I just don’t see those arguments
17: Steph LeBron
I guess you could try and argue Kawhi Russ and CP3 but this is peak KD so I REALLY don’t see it (even if this is peak Kawhi and Russ)
18: steph lebron
Idk who you’re putting over him other than harden and AD but that’s still putting him at 5
19 is a really deep year at the top so I could see him sliding out of the t5 (especially if you injury tax him) under Steph Kawhi Giannis and then ig harden and ad
21: Giannis Jokic Steph Kawhi and LeBron(??)
Yea I just don’t see it
Russ has a very good case in 2016. Here's how they did on the same team:
Regular seasonWestbrook 27.6 PER, 14.0 WS, 7.8 BPM, +12.6 on/off
Durant 28.2 PER, 14.5 WS, 9.9 BPM, +12.6 on/off
PostseasonWestbrook 26.9 PER, 2.9 WS, 9.1 BPM, +12.9 on/off
Durant 20.3 PER, 2.0 WS, 4.0 BPM, +6.6 on/off
In that same season, Kawhi led a pretty mediocre Spurs team to 67 wins, finished 2nd in the MVP vote, won DPOY, and in the playoffs he had a PER of 28.6 and a BPM of 11.6.
CP3 and Durant were pretty close. CP3 had slightly better impact numbers and massively better playoff numbers in 4 games, but did end up breaking his hand and missing the rest of the series. I think that's pretty debatable based on criteria. Is it more impressive to put up a 33.2 PER and a +16 on/off before suffering a freak injury or to stay healthy and put up a 20.3 PER and a +7 on/off while remaining in the lineup?
Draymond also has a pretty legit case that year. He finished 7th in MVP voting, 1st in RAPM, and 6th (1 spot ahead of KD) in LEBRON. He also had an incredible playoffs, nearly matching KD in PER, beating him in TS%, WS/48, and BPM, and shooting 8% better from 3. He also had the best on/off by far on the 73 win Warriors, going +26 in the regular season, and +14 in the playoffs compared to +23 and -4 for Steph. Finally, he had a ridiculous 32/15/9 game on .955 TS% in Game 7 of the NBA Finals which would have almost surely won him Finals MVP if the Ws could have held off Cleveland.
Honestly, I think I go:
1. LeBron
2. Curry
3. Kawhi
4. Draymond
5. Westbrook
for the season although 3 through 7 are all pretty close.