34.5 Ppg
13.2 Rpg
10.3 Apg
1.0 Bpg
1.0 Spg
59 Fg%
44 3pt%
85 Ft%
66 Ts%
33.0 Gamescore
1st time a player has won a series averaging 30pt triple double. Made a max player number 1 pick Aytom say no mas and quit from series with how bad he got sonned
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No-more-rings wrote:Jokic should be recognized as the clear best player in the league at this point. Unfortunately I don’t think he’ll truly get the recognition he deserves until he wins a championship. Also the Nuggets are 4th in drtg in the playoffs, so the silliness that he’s some terrible defender really needs to just stop at this point.
iggymcfrack wrote:No-more-rings wrote:Jokic should be recognized as the clear best player in the league at this point. Unfortunately I don’t think he’ll truly get the recognition he deserves until he wins a championship. Also the Nuggets are 4th in drtg in the playoffs, so the silliness that he’s some terrible defender really needs to just stop at this point.
Fortunately that’s only like a month away. Also, I think people are kinda getting the memo even now. With Giannis getting eliminated Round 1 and Joker going off every night, it seems like the light bulb is starting to turn on.
henshao wrote:One entire blocked shot per game, impressive
picko wrote:In terms of centers I think only Shaq and Tim Duncan may have had better series this century. If we open it up to all players then you'd need to include a few LeBron series. For example, in the Eastern Conference semi-finals in 2008-09, LeBron recorded a PER of 47.7 (after going 41.1 in the opening round). By comparison, Jokic was an incredible 38.7 against the Suns.
Another thing is whether context matters - for example, Jokic might shade Giannis in the 2021 Finals a little bit statistically but the latter was obviously far more important. So you might value the latter more.
LukaTheGOAT wrote:2009 Lebron Round 2 vs Atlanta Hawks
38.7 pts per 75 (rTS% of 12.4 compared to league average RS environment)
BPM-24.3
2009 Lebron Round 1 vs Detroit Pistons
31.6 pts per 75 (rTS% of 10.1% compared to league average RS environment)
BPM-17.9
2010 Lebron Round 1 vs Bulls (even with elbow issue)
29.8 pts per 75 (rTS% of 15.8% compared to league average RS environment)
BPM-14.7
Homer38 wrote:LukaTheGOAT wrote:2009 Lebron Round 2 vs Atlanta Hawks
38.7 pts per 75 (rTS% of 12.4 compared to league average RS environment)
BPM-24.3
2009 Lebron Round 1 vs Detroit Pistons
31.6 pts per 75 (rTS% of 10.1% compared to league average RS environment)
BPM-17.9
2010 Lebron Round 1 vs Bulls (even with elbow issue)
29.8 pts per 75 (rTS% of 15.8% compared to league average RS environment)
BPM-14.7
LBJ is not a center!
TheGOATRises007 wrote:picko wrote:In terms of centers I think only Shaq and Tim Duncan may have had better series this century. If we open it up to all players then you'd need to include a few LeBron series. For example, in the Eastern Conference semi-finals in 2008-09, LeBron recorded a PER of 47.7 (after going 41.1 in the opening round). By comparison, Jokic was an incredible 38.7 against the Suns.
Another thing is whether context matters - for example, Jokic might shade Giannis in the 2021 Finals a little bit statistically but the latter was obviously far more important. So you might value the latter more.
Did you calculate the PER yourself or is there a website that shows PER for a series?
picko wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:picko wrote:In terms of centers I think only Shaq and Tim Duncan may have had better series this century. If we open it up to all players then you'd need to include a few LeBron series. For example, in the Eastern Conference semi-finals in 2008-09, LeBron recorded a PER of 47.7 (after going 41.1 in the opening round). By comparison, Jokic was an incredible 38.7 against the Suns.
Another thing is whether context matters - for example, Jokic might shade Giannis in the 2021 Finals a little bit statistically but the latter was obviously far more important. So you might value the latter more.
Did you calculate the PER yourself or is there a website that shows PER for a series?
RealGM stats can give you PER for each round of the playoffs.
https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/stats/2023/Advanced_Stats/Qualified/per/All/desc/1/Playoffs_Conference_Semi_Finals
No-more-rings wrote:Jokic should be recognized as the clear best player in the league at this point. Unfortunately I don’t think he’ll truly get the recognition he deserves until he wins a championship. Also the Nuggets are 4th in drtg in the playoffs, so the silliness that he’s some terrible defender really needs to just stop at this point.