dhsilv2 wrote:Mr Peanut wrote:Lost92Bricks wrote:CP3 > Booker.
CP3 led that team to the finals.
CP3 was the missing piece that guided the Suns to the Finals but he wasn't the Suns best player that season, or at least not outright like Durant was on the 2012 Thunder.
Season stats:
Booker - 25.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 4.3 apg on 58.7% TS
CP3 - 16.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 8.9 apg on 59.9% TS
Playoff stats:
Booker - 27.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 4.5 apg on 55.8% TS
CP3 - 19.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 8.6 apg on 58.4% TS
CP3 was clearly the better playmaker and Booker the better scorer. I think at best you can make the argument that they were 1A and 1B, but if you're going to definitively state that CP3 > Booker then you're going to have to bring some actual facts to the table.
We have stats the put everything together so we don't have to type out a lot of numbers.
CP3 vs Booker
VORP 1.2 vs 0.4
BPM 5.0 vs -0.4
WS 2.5 vs 1.2
WS/48 .178 vs .066
PER 20.7 vs 16.1
If we're just talking box score stats the gap between the two was massive.
I presume you're quoting advanced stats from the playoffs only but we're actually talking about the 2020/21 season as a whole. And the advanced stats are complementary to the debate but they don't trump everything else.
The original point is probably starting to get a bit lost here. Durant was clearly the best player on the 2012 Thunder that went to the Finals, Paul was not clearly the best player on the 2021 Suns. Just a single point in the long list of why there's no reasonable case to say Paul is better than Durant all time.