Post#489 » by dfins891 » Sat Dec 27, 2014 3:17 pm
Reposting this from the general board because it was a really good post in regards to Westbrook's usage. Credit to GREENE1148:
Westbrook is doing more per possession than any other player in the history of the game, of course his usage is off the charts. The thing is, he's maintaining excellent efficiency whilst doing so, so it's not as if he's hurting his team in any way.
How many healthy players on this Thunder team are currently scoring on greater efficiency than Westbrook? 1, Anthony Morrow (0.002 higher TS%), and his entire offensive game is based around catching the ball on the perimeter when a shot creator drives and kicks, and he either fires a catch and shoot 3, or attacks the closeout off the dribble... he isn't capable of creating his own offense consistently, 82.8% of his made baskets this season have been assisted.
How many healthy players on this Thunder team are currently capable of consistently creating their own shot? One, Reggie Jackson, and he's doing so at a well below league average clip (51.1% TS)...
Here's the 3 best seasons in per team possession scoring since 1977-78...
1. Russell Westbrook, 2014-15, 46.9 pts per 100 possessions
2. Michael Jordan, 1986-87, 46.4 pts per 100 possessions
3. Kobe Bryant, 2005-06, 45.6 pts per 100 possessions
Now how about their efficiency?
Westbrook = 56.8% True Shooting
Jordan = 56.2% True Shooting
Kobe Bean = 55.9% True Shooting
As for Westbrook creating shots for others, how many other players have posted an assist rate higher than 51.8%, Westbrooks current mark on the season? 4, Stockton (7), CP3 (2), Nash (2) and Rondo (1)... meaning it's the 13th best single season mark since records began in 1964-65.
Westbrook is posting the highest PER in on record (dating back to 1951-52) and the best Box-Score Plus Minus the game has scene (dating back to 1973-74).
So of course Westbrook's usage is unprecedented, nobody in the history of the game has created this much offense for their team whilst on the floor, and it shows in the on/off stats, the Thunder without Westbrook on the floor would rank 2nd last in team offense... and the Thunder with Westbrook would rank 3rd best in team offense in the NBA.