E-Balla wrote:K_chile22 wrote:E-Balla wrote:That's just not true. If you look at the production of Westbrook's support when he's not there its a major difference. For example Kanter went from 18/10 on 54 TS% to 22/13 on 61 TS% when traded to OKC midseason. Taj Gibson went from 15.3 pp36 to a way lower 15.0 after being traded to play with that ballhog. Oladipo (a G) went from a staggering 16.1 ppg last year to a way lower 16.0! Jerami Grant went from 13 per 36 on 50 TS% to 10 on 55 this year. There's a long list of guys that have played better with Westbrook.
Now let's see that list for Harden:
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Oh wait there's no one here. Ryan Anderson went from 20 pp36 to a next to career low 16. Lou Will went from 28 pp36 on 61 TS% to 21 pp36 on 56 TS% when traded to Houston. Eric Gordon averages 26 pp36 on 56 TS% when Harden isn't on the floor. Nene and Ariza both played better in Washington with John Wall. Dwight Howard is playing better than he did with Harden with Schroeder at point. If Harden is better at making guys around him step up their play where's the proof?
Also go look at how guys played next to Kobe if you think he hurt his teammates. You'd be surprised. Pau was ight in Memphis but he was All NBA next to Kobe.
So all these players are playing worse than they ever had while they were on losing teams, Harden isn't that impactful, and they're probably going to hit 55 wins. Wild.
Guess Beverley and Clint are the ones carrying that team huh
I also enjoy the gymnastics of using 'before he came to' then 'with __ off the floor' with ppg, then pp36, and including TS% only when it benefits your argument
Nice strawman and goal shifting. Also I used ppg for Dipo because he still plays 33 mpg (33.3 last year and 33.0 this year). I excluded his and Taj's TS% because its almost exactly the same as before (54 to 53 with Taj and 53 to 54 with Dipo). With EG I went with his numbers without Harden on the floor because I feel Dantoni made him better but even without that his production is the same as last year. Nice try though. How about someone gets me examples? Don't say Westbrook makes others worse with no examples and don't say Harden makes others better with no examples. Its a lazy argument used to brush off a player having superior teammates.
I never said WB makes anyone worse, just disagreeing with your premise of Harden not helping anyone. Ryno is having his best TS since he was 23. Nene was not this good with the Wizards, that's BS, higher PER, OPM, and BPM, way higher TS, and higher offensive and overall win shares and WS/48, this is easily his best season since the Nuggets days. It's also probably safe to say Ariza's 2014 season was an outlier, as it was his highest 3p% by over 3%, over 4% from his other Wizard season.
EG also has a higher TS of 57 with Harden on, which would be his best since his Clippers days. You have to take into consideration that the Thunder guys, for the most part, are on the side of the aging curve (Kanter, Oladipo, Grant combine for 13 nba years) where they will get better year to year on their own, the Rockets guys are on the opposite side of that (Ariza, Ryno, Nene, EG have all played at least 9)
Lou has struggled however, I'll give you that one. Most of your points besides Ariza are nothing but smaller usage
Also probably not a coincidence that all 3 of the Rockets centers (Nene, Montrezl Harrell, Capela) are top 11 in TS% among guys with at least 1000 minutes, or 1/3rd of the top 9 in FG%