Wizenheimer wrote:NO-KG-AI wrote:Has anyone here actually disputed that Lillard should be ROY? It seems like a few of you are arguing something that no one has even disputed.
I watched the game and both rookies looked very good to me. At the same time it's pretty obvious they have completely different roles on their teams. Davis does have much higher "efficiency", but then 76% of Davis's shots are assisted while only 32% of Lillard's shots are. It's a lot easier for a player to have high efficiency when others are creating the offensive opportunities for him. Lillard has the responsibility of running Portland's offense most of the time, as well as creating his own offense. Much harder task and a heavier burden then Davis shoulders.
I also noticed that the Hornets were double-teaming Lillard most of the night, while Davis wasn't doubled one time, at least not that I saw. My guess is that is a season long trend. I know it is for Lillard
it's not a coincidence that Lillard's efficiency has jumped quite a bit in the last 8 games or so. Portland has had, for most of the season, two of the crappiest backup PG's in the league. That has forced Lillard to play tons of minutes while allowing defenses to attack him, pressure him, and wear him down...effectively limiting his efficiency. But since the Blazers added Eric Maynor, they've been able to relieve the pressure on Lillard a littl by allowing Maynor to run the offense. In March, Lillard is shooting over 53% FG's, and 42% on 3's. His assists haven't dropped, but his turnovers have. Granted..small sample size, but I've watched the games and it's obvious a little ball-handling help has worked wonders for Lillard
and while you point to his efficiency, it's worth noting that it is as good as or better then a lot of other top-level PG's when they were also rookies:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=lillada01&y1=2013&p2=rosede01&y2=2009&p3=lawsoty01&y3=2010&p4=willide01&y4=2006&p5=rubiori01&y5=2012&p6=westbru01&y6=2009
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=lillada01&y1=2013&p2=rondora01&y2=2007&p3=conlemi01&y3=2008&p4=parketo01&y4=2002&p5=holidjr01&y5=2010&p6=irvinky01&y6=2012
(and if Portland had the 1st pick, they would have taken Davis as well)
Big men's shots are oftentimes assisted. Guards are supposed to be the ones doing the assisting rather than being assisted.
Davis isn't double teamed as much because there's still no real plays being made for him. Guards are oftentimes double teamed because the opposing teams want to disrupt the guy who has the ball in his hands the most (aka, guards, aka, Lillard). Davis doesn't have the ball in his hands the most so why would anyone double team him right now?
























