therealbig3 wrote:bondom34 wrote:therealbig3 wrote:On/off in a sample size that small pretty much doesn't mean anything.
Curry outplayed him for most of that series. I'm not even trying to slight Westbrook here, he's a great player, but not only was he outplayed offensively, he was outplayed defensively as well.
See I'd just disagree. The difference offensively was Klay was there for Curry, Westbrook didn't have Durant playing well at all. It came down to the "others" and OKC's didn't perform late series.
I don't know if its cut and dry either way but I'd lean Westbrook, some others seem to agree, some lean Curry.
That said, not really relevant to the here and now, and I'm not sure what was wrong yesterday. Didn't seem hurt, just not aggressive and turning it over kind of carelessly.
I'm sorry to harp on this, and however you reply, I'll read it and then leave it at that.
Westbrook had two HUGE games in games 3 and 4, both in terms of +/- and in terms of the box score. Both of those were blowout wins for the Thunder, and Westbrook definitely added on towards the end when the games were no longer in doubt. I mean, Curry was getting called out in this thread for statpadding (and I agree, he did statpad last night)...those games are an example of the same thing. And in a small sample size like a playoff series, 1 or 2 big games can really skew the overall numbers to look like something happened which really didn't over the course of the series.
We often hear the addage that a win's a win...whether it's by 30 or by 2. And in games 3 and 4, were Westbrook's "extra" numbers really contributing to a win, or just the point differential? Consistency in a playoff series is far more important, so the fact that in terms of how many times each PG outplayed the other, Curry doing it 4/7 times is what really matters. And that also speaks to what someone else brought up when they said that Curry only outplayed him a couple of times at most. That's just not the case.
I disagree with this notion that Westbrook was statpadding and I honestly don't even see how anyone that watched the series or knows about the Warriors ability to evaporate huge deficits could think that.
The Thunder played a strong half in game 3 and took a 25 pt lead into the half. Still, nobody watching the game was willing to count out the Warriors at that point and rightly so because they were the same guys that just scored 17 points in a matter of 2 minutes in a game that looked to be tight just the game before. Matter of fact, they start out looking to repeat that with Klay and Steph making their first 3 or 4 shots and Kerr going to the death lineup early. Of course Westbrook stays agressive while that's happening and it works. Dubs score 33 points in the 3rd, but the Thunder counter with 45 and put the game to sleep. Warriors finally give up, send Steph to the bench late in the 3rd and Russ follows a minute later. Both sit the entire 4th. Steph 30 minutes, Russ 31. Russ scores another 2 points in the minute he played while the Warriors give up. Hardly statpadding.
Game 4 he played 40 minutes, but again, he just stayed until the Warriors give up. No lead is safe against these guys and in this game they prove it. 19 pt lead for OKC at the half and Klay explodes for 19 in 5 minutes. He takes a 3 minute rest while his team keeps the game manageable and then comes back to drill another 3 to cut the lead to 9 early in the 4th while Westbrook sat. KD responds, Donovan brings Russ back and OKC finally puts the game away. Kerr gives up late in the 4th by subbing out his starters and, again, a minute later, Russ goes out too. Again he ends up with 1 minute more than Steph Curry. This time he gets a DREB in that minute after the dubs gave up.
This whole statpadding thing is just false narrative if you watched those games. As long as Steph Curry is in the game the Warriors are playing to win and you have to stay aggressive to avoid a comeback. Matter of fact, that whole aspect is exactly what the difference was between OKC winning game 4 and losing game 6. In game 4 OKC has a 9pt lead in the 4th but Russ stays agressive and they close out the dubs. In game 6 they have a 8pt lead in the 4th, they go into their prevent offense consisting of KD taking over for ISOs and they lose the game. If Russ just sticks with that supposed statpadding they win that game and this is not even a discussion.