Rasho Brezec wrote:KnicksGod wrote:NYKMentality85 wrote:8/13, 21 points, 9 assists, 3 boards and 1 steal? Against an elite Indiana defense? Remarkable. 102-101, come on PHX!
Well it's neither the time nor place. But Dragic is having a good game -- he hasn't had a particularly good season.
Go Phoenix.
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/ ... n-reachingOnly four NBA players average more assists, rebounds, points and steals than Goran Dragic this season, and not a single NBA player has had a night better than 31-12-9 that Dragic put up last night since last season.

CP3, Parker, Westbrook, Irving, Curry, Deron, Jrue, Lawson, Dragic, Rubio. Top 10 PG's in the NBA in that order. Easily.
Rasho putting forth his misleading slant on stats again. Same guy who thinks Brook Lopez is useless even when he puts up 27 points on high shooting.
Lin versus Dragic:
- Dragic 3.1 rebounds per game | Lin 3.0 rebounds per game. That's tight but Dragic gets the nod!
- Dragic 7.2 assists per game | Dragic 6.0 assists per game. Dragic is the only guy who gets any assists on that team -- by far their leader; Lin leads the Rockets but is competing with ballhanding/passing with Harden and Parsons. Crowded field in Houston; not so in Phoenix. Skewed and they're still close.
- Lin 12.9 points per game | Dragic 14.5 points per game. Dragic has not been able to handle being a go-to-guy ... ever. Especially not this year. Lin ... Linsanity is pretty much 'nuff said. This is not statistically provable but given that Lin has Harden leading the way and Parsons ahead of him too (and also getting the ball a ton from McHale), can anyone with a straight face say that Lin would not be averaging 14.5 PPG if he was in Phoenix? You can doubt it but you'd be wrong. Lin would be at 16-18 PPG easily. He'd be the same in NY too if he was given minutes and rein. Linsanity shows his track record. There has never been Goransanity. Last night was it I guess. One and done.
- Lin has higher percentages in FG%, 3FG%, FT%.
- Lin averages more steals at 1.8 to 1.6, and averages more blocks per game.
- And all of the above is with Dragic averaging more minutes per game, 33.1 to Lin's 31.9
Neither one is having a great year but Lin clearly better than Dragic and his second half is more clearly better than Dragic's second half (Dragic had a fast start; Lin a slow start). Even by Rasho's proposed metric of 'Guys who have the most points, rebounds, assists, steals,' Lin would be right there with Dragic if not ahead (he misleadingly cut out the rest of his list); particularly if you account for minutes played which ummm matters; even more particularly if you account for the fact that Lin has a far more crowded field of players on his roster and a coach who makes sure that he's subordinate. What's holding Dragic back in Phoenix? JR Smith would average 22+ PPG on that team.
So his own definition nullifies his argument. But even more so, his definition kind of misses the point. They can both put a lot of stuff on the board and that's a strength of theirs but Lin ... is ... better. Dragic's peak stretch has never approached Linsanity. He's a glorified backup. Talent is there but not the other stuff you need to be a really good starter. (See Darko Milicic who I'm sure our European friend loved too. That's why he dismisses Gallo sucking in the playoffs as 'just a bad shooting performance' or whatever.)
Rasho clearly one of those guys who does not adjust his thinking based on the numbers and the reality (I like both guys but I'm sure BNO would still tell you that Stephen Curry sucks, a glorified Boobie Gibson, etc.). Dragic could get benched at 9 PPG and 4 APG ... very possible if not for his big contract ... and he'd still give you some skewed numbers.
Me? If Lin ends up sucking, I'll say so. Dragic has had an ... underwhelming ... season, at best. Sorry. Lin hasn't had a great season either but there are real reasons for it that I've outlined above. Dragic has that whole team and the whole backcourt to himself and he's been pretty weak.
Oh and Lin has won games since being in the league. Goran? No. He loses. And the Rockets are winning the year he left and Lin came in. Just sayin'.