HeartBreakKid wrote:RebelWithACause wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:Westbrook top 5 for one series after a mediocre RS by his standards? Talk about getting caught up in the moment, I mean he didn't exactly tear up the Grizzlies(he was out played by Michael Conley...). If we're going to just award guys based on being on fire for having one series, why not give Lamarcus Alridge top 5 status too?
Westbrook is feasting on a great match up, I don't see how that makes him a top 5 player in the NBA.
Mediocre RS?![]()
Incomplete RS? Yes
Needing some games to get back in rhythm after he was out multiple times? Yes
Mediocre? Hell no
22 points 7 assist on 4 turnovers is not even top ten material and was a downgrade from last year in which he wasn't top 5 either, Westbrook arguably wasn't even a top 15 player during the RS when he was on the floor, then you have to factor in he missed nearly half the regular season. Relative to the competition we're talking about (the best players in the NBA), he didn't have a great RS at all.
Anyone who is saying Westbrook is a top 5 player is going off the sports problem of "you're only as good as your last game". Two weeks ago, everyone was giving the Thunder lip for getting their asses whooped by the Thunder because their big two underperformed (not to mention they only passed round one because of a gift from the NBA via suspending Randolph).
I don't get it. Yes, he is destroying the Clippers, Chris Paul and their one way shooting guards can't guard him, but I don't get how that means Westbrook is a top 5 player. Blake Griffin isn't the talk of the town this series, but he's had a great post season on top of a great regular season. Lamarcus Alridge destroyed the Rockets. Tony Parker has had phenomenal games which has lead to blow outs in the second round. Westbrook is better than Howard, Love, Curry? Take out the Clipper series (not that it isn't important, but for comparisons sake) and where's the argument for it even being close?
I just don't see it. Westbrook didn't have a great season by his standards, much less in a season where so many guys performed at such a high level.
Per minute production in the regular season was as good as ever. 26-7-8 per 36 with a 24.7 PER (highest of his career). Now that he is continuing this production in the playoffs with no minutes/ back to back restriction. I can safely assume he is this player going forward.
I don't see why you can't call him a top 5 player in the league. Maybe for the Player of the Year purposes since it encompasses the whole season but in terms of goodness level he's a top 5 player in my book.


















