GC Pantalones wrote:Kupchak9 wrote:Curry makes teammates better so yeah Curry.
Is he physically possessing them? How do you make someone better?
Is this a serious question? There are countless examples but the primary role of a point guard is to put guys in positions they can succeed in.
There is also the "double/triple team" aspect, a star can attract attention making it easier for the other guys on the team to score. A system can also do this as well (Spurs - Parker/Duncan do it but the Spurs system maximizes the strengths of role player like Danny Green for instance), and a player can (Miami - Lebron).
Carmelo attracts a lot of attention from the opposing defense but he isn't a willing passer.
"But NYK put no one around him, he has no one to pass to!"Lebron was in a similar, if not worst situation in Cleveland but he was still an elite playmaker. Pierce had his best assist per game season in 03-04 - his best teammate was Ricky Davis and this was pre-Al Jefferson. Usually when stars have less help they up their usage and don't go into iso mode every time down the floor.
Curry shares a similar ability to draw the defense due to his (arguable) GOAT shooting ability and he is
2nd in APG, only Paul is averaging more assists. Even if you tried to argue
Melo is a SF and Curry is a PG, of course Curry is a better passer...
1. Melo actually has a higher usage rate
2. Curry relative to his peers (PG) is an elite passer - Melo relative to his peers (SF) is a mediocre passer
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1 LeBron James, SF MIA 43 36.9 278 6.5 151 3.5 8.4 1.84
2 Nicolas Batum, SF POR 45 35.7 252 5.6 107 2.4 7.5 2.36
3 Kevin Durant, SF OKC 45 38.1 233 5.2 151 3.4 6.5 1.54
4 Evan Turner, SF PHI 44 35.6 164 3.7 131 3.0 5.0 1.25
5 Chandler Parsons, SF HOU 41 38.3 145 3.5 83 2.0 4.4 1.75
6 Paul George, SF IND 43 36.3 148 3.4 117 2.7 4.6 1.26
7 Josh Smith, SF DET 44 35.3 145 3.3 109 2.5 4.5 1.33
8 Carmelo Anthony, SF NY 41 39.2 126 3.1 93 2.3 3.8 1.35Code: Select all
1 Chris Paul, PG LAC 34 34.6 380 11.2 85 2.5 15.5 4.47
2 Stephen Curry, PG GS 42 37.8 391 9.3 175 4.2 11.8 2.23
3 Ty Lawson, PG DEN 41 35.7 365 8.9 125 3.0 12.0 2.92
4 John Wall, PG WSH 43 37.0 365 8.5 153 3.6 11.0 2.39
5 Ricky Rubio, PG MIN 44 31.6 362 8.2 118 2.7 12.5 3.07
Brandon Jennings, PG DET 42 35.9 343 8.2 132 3.1 10.9 2.60
7 Jrue Holiday, PG NO 34 33.6 268 7.9 105 3.1 11.3 2.55
8 Kyle Lowry, PG TOR 44 36.3 331 7.5 97 2.2 10.0 3.41 - Melo is playing more minutes then anyone on that list
- Pierce (not listed) is 9 on that list, he is averaging the same about of assists per game while playing 9.6 less minutes. Keep in mind a quarter is 12 minutes.
The only situation Carmelo really shined in was when he represented the USA in the Olympics, where he wasn't the 1st option or the focus of the team - he was a complimentary piece (obviously an elite one). I hope he goes to Chicago and Rose gets healthy but as of now I don't see how you could take Melo over Curry. I haven't really seen a compelling argument FOR Melo, just a few against Curry and those are mainly durability concerns.