Mass Rig wrote:All OKC needs is to get Sessions for one of the 1st round picks they got.
What's wrong with Maynor?
I'd rather trade Lamb or PJ3 for some frontcourt help. Perkins isn't always reliable and Thabeet off the bench is not going to cut it.
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Mass Rig wrote:All OKC needs is to get Sessions for one of the 1st round picks they got.

OptimusOne6 wrote:I don't think the on the bench/off-the-bench numbers will accurately decipher that though.
OptimusOne6 wrote:I don't think those numbers are usually accurate anyways. I think I read a stat showing that in 2012 Durant was like a 55% TS% when Harden wasn't out there on the court with him, yet Durant has always been a 60+% TS% type player before Harden got big minutes (2010 and 2011) and is having a 60+% TS% season again.
OptimusOne6 wrote:Like I said, before Harden's role expanded on the team in 2012 as the team's primarily facilitator and the primary playmaker, Westbrook was an 8+ APG player because he was the primarily facilitator. When Harden took on that role, Westbrook's APG dropped by like 2-3 a game.
OptimusOne6 wrote:Westbrook's mentality seemed to change because of Harden's new role, maybe it's not Harden's fault but Westbrook and Brooks' fault instead but it's noticeable.
OptimusOne6 wrote:I thought some of the eye test showed that Westbrook wasn't being utilized correctly as I saw him in the corner a lot and playing without the ball a lot. Harden isn't someone that can play or move without the ball even though he should because he's a very good shooter and a much better shooter than Westbrook. He also takes a while to get into his set and for him to start his offense which is how and why he stops the ball.
OptimusOne6 wrote:Again, I think it is a bit accurate and plus Westbrook and Harden played together for the most part in 2012 anyways. It was Harden that wasn't really playing much with Westbrook and Durant out there. Westbrook and Durant played heavy minutes so for most of their minutes they played with Harden out there. The on-court/off-court stats may not be an accurate picture because of that.

ropjhk wrote:Kevin Martin's shooting numbers have been great. People were down on him because he wasn't too efficient in Houston, but playing alongside better players has done wonders for him. Harden conversely has seen his shooting percentages drop now that he's relied upon as the main scorer for his team. OKC may have improved shooting and scoring wise, but Harden still provided other benefits that you don't get from Martin.
fallacy wrote:ropjhk wrote:Kevin Martin's shooting numbers have been great. People were down on him because he wasn't too efficient in Houston, but playing alongside better players has done wonders for him. Harden conversely has seen his shooting percentages drop now that he's relied upon as the main scorer for his team. OKC may have improved shooting and scoring wise, but Harden still provided other benefits that you don't get from Martin.
Martin has a career true shooting percentage of 60%. Durant's is 58% for comparison
spudwebb wrote:Make him look good? The dude averaged 20ppg for like 6 seasons. With Durant and Westbrook, you're basically giving him 10 shots with some daylight and he's getting your 20 points every game. He's been unreal.
Chri2Kng wrote:spudwebb wrote:Make him look good? The dude averaged 20ppg for like 6 seasons. With Durant and Westbrook, you're basically giving him 10 shots with some daylight and he's getting your 20 points every game. He's been unreal.
spudwebb wrote:I'd rather have the ball in Westbrook's hands and K-Mart spotting up than the ball in Harden's hand and Westbrook spotting up.
spudwebb wrote:Chri2Kng wrote:spudwebb wrote:Make him look good? The dude averaged 20ppg for like 6 seasons. With Durant and Westbrook, you're basically giving him 10 shots with some daylight and he's getting your 20 points every game. He's been unreal.
K-Mart is a good player but he not Harden. Harden scare me in the playoff, K-Mart does not.[/quote
I'd rather have the ball in Westbrook's hands and K-Mart spotting up than the ball in Harden's hand and Westbrook spotting up.
OptimusOne6 wrote:lol at Harden being better against the Lakers.
You mean the same guy that was a complete defensive liability and averaged 16 ppg with 35% FG? Harden was probably just as bad in the Lakers series than he was in the Finals last year. The only difference was that his team won in the 2nd round so nobody cared that he played bad while his team lost in the Finals so everyone was complaining about his play.
Martin is a better shooter than Harden and probably a better scorer too. Harden is a better overall player though due to his slashing ability and playmaking ability.