RCM88x wrote:K_chile22 wrote:fromthetop321 wrote:Lebron is averaging 26 8 9 and leading the best team in the east. Anyone leaving him off your top 3 list shouldn't be taken seriously.
And Kawhi is averaging a more efficient, 25.6 5.9 3.4 while playing elite defense on a 60+ win team where he's the only all All-star (and don't say LMA. He's hasn't been good.)
Harden is averaging a more efficient 29 11 8 on a team with a better record and zero all stars
Westbrook has the whole triple double thing I don't really care for, but since we are using counting stats, 30-10-10 on a weird fitting roster winning more games than they should based on talent level
Maaaaybe Westbrook is the only one you could make an argument over because the record is so much better, but at the same time the Cavs are worse than we thought they'd be this year. That's typically bad for MVP votes.
"More efficient"
Lebron: 53/38/69, 58eFG%, 61%ts, 2.1 assist:turnover (+11.9 on/off)
Kawhi: 49/39/90, 54eFG%, 62%ts, 1.62 assist:turnover (+0.3 on/off)
Harden: 44/35/85, 52eFG%, 61%ts, 1.92 assist:turnover (+3.2 on/off)
Westbrook: 42/34/83, 47eFG%, 54%ts, 1.85 assist:turnover (+16.0 on/off)
There is literally no way possible that you can say that Kawhi or Harden are "more efficient" than LeBron.
I was talking about scoring and Harden and Kawhi have higher TS, though the difference between Harden and LeBron so small it can be negligible.