jptremblay wrote:bondom34 wrote:He's been really good lately, and it was crazy they were rumored to want to trade him. He's a top notch passer and a top half of the league, maybe top 10 PG (you could make a case).
Curry
Westbrook
Paul
Wall
Lillard
Isiah Thomas
Kyrie Irving
Lowry
Kemba Walker
Conley
Those are clearly being better than him, maybe you can make a case above Lillard since he is horrible at defense.
Why are those players clearly better than him? I mean, some of them obviously are better than him, at least 5-6 players, but the rest? Just based on RPM, Rubio was 5th last year, 11th two seasons ago, and 9th three years ago. Right now he is 16th, but easily top 10 since Thibodeau changed tactics and allowed him to create.
Before that he was sent into the corner while LaVine and Wiggins played pick & rolls, and he was predictably horrific in that role. Your list and how you put that sentence clearly shows me that just because Conley, Walker, Thomas and Lillard score much more, you aren't even willing to entertain the idea that Rubio could be more impactful, or even if he is not, at least close to them.
Which, in my humble opinion, just reflects how most fans view him. For some reason, people just can't wrap their head around a player like Rubio, because he is so unusual in the sense that he is terrible at something. We think that if a player has a glaring weakness, he cannot be top 10 at his position, which is a flawed thinking imo, and the advanced stats show this for the most part.