Bergmaniac wrote:Skybox wrote:Just curious why this is shocking...Westbrook is national headlines and practically a meme, but he's clearly still superior to Fultz today. Not even worth discussing years ago. They have similar games, both are outdated in era where offenses routinely score 120 (3 at a time) and defenses pack the paint and dare non-shooters (or even just less dangerous shooters) to punish them.
He is really not and I say it as a huge Westbrook fan. Defensively Westbrook is a disaster this season. Watch any of his game and focus on what he does on defense, he is getting abused constantly. And offensively he is a better passer and playmaker, but Fultz is a more efficient scorer who knows his limitations and has a much superior midrange jumper, so overall it's a wash or at most a small advantage to Russ which doesn't come close to negate the defensive gap.
The big difference between the two is that Westbrook averages between 8-10 assists per game. Fultz has half of that on a good night.
You don’t need a volume scorer to be an efficient and effective point guard in the league. Jordan Poole can earn a contract as a bench volume scorer. I’d rather have Holiday or prime Lowry.
The idea is that your starting point guard just can’t have major flaws in their game and also be mediocre at setting up other positions on offense. It’s not really a huge ask as one of the best 30 guys at the position in the league.
The knock on Fultz is the same reason why he’s on the bottom of these lists. He makes no sense next to the two main guys and his skill is duplicative. You can’t hide his weaknesses when it happens to be the teams main problem.





















