bondom34 wrote:HurricaneKid wrote:
You posted on/off stats that are notoriously noisy when used over entire seasons; only you are not only using them over 1/4 of the season, but ignoring that one of the best defenders in the league has played almost every single one of his minutes with RWB on the floor as well. So DRTG, which is just what OKC allows while RWB is on the floor, is going to be massively overstated.
Now his immense usage DOES allow OKC to use defensive stoppers with limited offensive games more frequently (I'm looking at you Roberson/Grant) that is reminiscent of the Iverson 76ers.
Asking for data sets on how it hurts the team to not box out, to leave team positions seeking individual achievements while using really flawed data sets yourself seems a bit off. Players shouldn't be rewarded for selfishly taking rebounds away from teammates. They shouldn't be rewarded for leaving their personal responsibilities for personal gain. And there is no question he is. How many rebounds is he taking short cuts for? More than you are admitting to for certain. Probably more than enough to drop him well under 10 reb a game. Does it mean he isn't a massively talented player having a great season with a flawed roster? Of course not. I just don't like arbitrary achievements in general, and when they are accomplished at a cost of not playing the right way it is even more frustrating.
How is it for personal gain if it helps the team? They rebound better with him on and I posted the numers showing his rebounds lead to better fast breaks. There's nothign showing selfishness other than you using the term. Why aren't Harden's assists selfish? Why aren't Curry's 3s selfish? Why aren't Giannis's everything selfish? This seems a claim you can't actually back at all without making a statement you can't support.
If you post said evidence I'll oblige, but you haven't. Harden is more ball dominant with better offensive teammates. Yet his assists aren't what you're claiming Russ's rebounds.
Edit: Harden averages more possession per game, time of touch, dribble per touch, and fewer points per touch.
No, they rebound better with ADAMS IN. You cannot separate the two. And that's the problem. Roberson/Dipo are good rebounders for their position as well.
Making the right pass to an open player who makes a shot is not inherently selfish. Leaving a position beneficial to the team to garner personal statistics is. Harden absolutely does hold the ball too much. They both do. But its a matter of efficiency. RWB shoots .539TS%. The league avg is .544. Harden is .616. I actually think it would be better for Westbrook to pass MORE.
Giannis is a great example of players who try to do the right thing and why I believe basketball is better than it was when I was a kid. His mistakes are youthful pride mistakes. Trying to block a shot he has no chance of blocking, etc. Once he learns to minimize those issues he will be a generational talent.
Its literally your position that until I can separate out all the rebounds Westbrook gives by giving up team position to achieve his personal feat I cannot argue fundamental truths about basketball, that rebounding is a team directive and everyone must do their part. I am not a video coordinator. I am CERTAIN there is plenty of video evidence out there or exactly what you are denying. I'm just not going to put in the work of putting it together. That doesn't mean that I cannot cling to fundamental basketball truths.
Here is one stat that jumped out at me:
CAREER Def Rebounding %- 13.0%
2016-17 Def Rebounding %- 26.1%
Are you are telling me he hasn't altered his rebounding process and isn't changing his location to get to rebounds he shouldn't be getting to? Or that the ball has just been bouncing to him more?