marson wrote:The stats below represent the performance of the second-best players in the last eight championships.
Notably, the only matching stat is between Bam and Wiggs, a series where the Celtics seemingly handed the victory to the Warriors. In contrast, the Celtics' second-best player maintained an average of 22 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists which is superior to Bam.
I'm cautious about declaring Bam as the second-best player on a championship team at this stage. At most, he appears to be a third-best. The statistics below also underscore the urgent need for a reliable scorer besides the main guy when playoff situations become intense.
Nuggets - Murray 21/6/10
Warriors - Wiggins 18/9/2
Bucks - Middleton 24/6/5
Lakers - Anthony Davis 25/11/3
Raptors - Siakam 20/8/4
Warriors - Steph Curry 27/6/7
Warriors - Steph Curry 27/8/10
Cavs - Kyrie Irving 28/4/4
Bam - 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists in 9 finals games
Those guys are actually being guarded (maye not Wiggins) all Bam's stats in the playoffs come from wide open looks and rolling to the rim for open dunks it's legit Serge Ibaka level type stuff.