Post#1709 » by O_6 » Wed Feb 11, 2015 7:21 pm
Curry ----- .577 eFG% --- .265 FTr --- .624 TS%
Harden --- .530 eFG% --- .509 FTr --- .615 TS%
This is a really tough race.
- Curry is turning a 40 win team into a 60+ win team
- Harden is turning a 30 win team into a 50+ win team.
I've gone back and forth on this all-season. A week ago, I would've said Curry. Today I'd go with Harden. He just means so much to that Rockets team.
I'm a rate stats > volume stats guy, but I feel like PPG is underrating Harden because so many of the other top scorers have missed a bunch of games. Check out the NBA Points Leaderboard.
Player ----- Points
Harden ---- 1442
Curry ------ 1178
Griffin ----- 1149
Davis ------- 1129
Lillard ------ 1123
James ------ 1118
Harden has a 264 point edge over Curry. Curry has a 265 point edge over Chris Bosh (#24 on list).
Just think about that. The difference between #1 and #2 in terms of points is as big as the difference between #2 and #24. Harden might not be blowing the league out of the water in terms of PPG, but he sure as hell is when we're talking about total points. And total stats definitely mean something when we're talking about total value to a team.
Harden is everything for Houston. He has become such a deadly offensive player this year. That vicious step-back jumper has really allowed him to take his game to the next level. It's such a perfect counter move for him because of how he penetrates. Defenders are always worried about him getting to the rim so he tends to create so much open space on that step back. And even if he doesn't have a lot of space he'll still drill it in your face. The Harden stepback looks like it's going to be a signature shot in this league for years.
I'd personally vote Harden for MVP right now, but I feel like Curry is still the favorite to win the award because of his team performance.
I still believe Curry is the slightly "better" player because his offensive game is less reliant on outside influences like refs. Harden's FTr really boosts his TS% and gives him comparable efficiency to Curry. But Curry is a more efficient scorer in terms of on Field Goal shooting, as his .047 edge in eFG% shows. I think stylistically, Curry is harder to stop than Harden for these reasons. There's really no answer to Curry besides hope his jumper is off. Harden's jumper is a bit streaky, although he's clearly on fire with it recently. Harden still needs to prove it in the playoffs, and that plays a role in why I think Curry is a little better right now. But the MVP is a regular season award and Harden has the tiny edge as of today imo.
The interesting part about this year's MVP race is that you could argue that Harden and Curry aren't even among the 4 best players in the game.
LeBron (reigning King)
Davis (future King)
Durant (defending MVP)
Westbrook (crazy mofo)
The top 3 guys are clearly better than Curry/Harden imo. But injuries and team performance have really limited the MVP love these guys can get. Russ is roughly on the same level as Curry/Harden but he's limited as an MVP candidate for the same reasons as the other 3. I think that's why there's such a weird feel to the MVP race this year, because usually the MVP = Best Player.