iggymcfrack wrote:There was a discussion on Reddit where I was comparing xRAPM numbers for Kobe and Chris Paul by age during their primes. Thought the results were pretty interesting so I wanted to post them here:
https://xrapm.com/table_pages/xRAPM.html
• Age 21: CP3 3.7, Kobe 1.4
• Age 22: CP3 5.5, Kobe 3.5
• Age 23: CP3 7.7, Kobe 3.9
• Age 24: CP3 7.1, Kobe 4.9
• Age 25: CP3 6.7, Kobe 4.0
• Age 26: CP3 6.8, Kobe 3.2
• Age 27: CP3 7.0, Kobe 5.4
• Age 28: CP3 7.9, Kobe 4.8
• Age 29: CP3 8.1, Kobe 6.4
• Age 30: CP3 8.0, Kobe 5.5
• Age 31: CP3 7.6, Kobe 5.0
• Age 32: CP3 7.5, Kobe 3.2
• Age 33: CP3 5.2, Kobe 2.2
• Age 34: CP3 4.5, Kobe 1.9
I find it interesting that not only does CP3 clear Kobe at every prime age, he does so relatively easily. The closest is age 29, Kobe’s 2008 season and Chris Paul’s 2015 season where Chris Paul still leads Kobe by 1.8. Kobe’s 3rd in the league in RAPM in 2008 while CP3 leads the league in 2015. CP3 also has 10 seasons in a row with better numbers than Kobe’s peak from age 23-32.
Even if you naturally want to focus on an individual season or two for this project, I think the context of how Chris Paul clears Kobe so easily at every prime age shows a lot of important context that the numbers aren’t just fluky in an individual year.
I think you should do the same comparison between Dirk and Paul, because CP3 clears Dirk just as easily as Kobe in that stat and yet you have Dirk higher on your list.