bondom34 wrote:cpower wrote:Quotatious wrote:Damn...To see LeBron's game being described as "Westbrookish", instead of Westbrook putting up "LeBronish" statlines...Maybe we should reconsider how good we think Russ really is?

Westbrookish is inefficient mind-blowing stat line, LeBronish is efficient mind-blowing stat line. It certainly looks like more Westbrookish to me

If they lost last night, I was debating starting a thread asking if his triple doubles are hurting the cavs

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Seriously, amazing game but I couldn't help thinking it.
Ha. Well in all seriousness:
Generally speaking, the regression data isn't in love with LeBron's rebounds either. Got Buckets FFAPM for defensive rebounding for the current span (the last 2 seasons):
Average = 50th percentile
LeBron = 35th
Westbrook = 12th
Obviously that says Westbrook is worse, but I'm not trying to rub his nose in it, I'm just putting it there so everyone knows the context. Westbrook's penchant for going after defensive rebounds likely really hurts the team's defensive rebounding for reasons that I've gone into before, but LeBron doesn't look a lot better. As such in general it's worth questioning whether LeBron's triple doubles are overrated too...
That said in this case, I think the "triple double" label and the impression it makes is exactly right. LeBron had more offensive rebounds than the entire Atlanta Hawk team. That's just devastating, and has absolutely everything to do with why the Cavs one despite LeBron quite frankly not scoring that efficiently.
It's also noteworthy I think in recognizing why it's so hard to "stop" LeBron. His body is just freakish, and so if one thing isn't working as well for him, he can make up for it in other ways the way the Currys and the Hardens of the world just cannot.