deadfeather wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:The one edge Kyrie gets from me is in the playoffs he's been flat out dominant. Lillard isn't to be taken lightly, but probably in part due to the western conference, he hasn't been as consistently dominant in the playoffs. Kyrie is basically all star level in the regular season, then goes top 5 player, superstar level a lot of the time in the playoffs.
Do you have any "alternative" statistics to back your claim that he performs better in the playoffs than Lillard? Or are you judging by what you remember seeing, seeing in some limited highlight reels on ESPN?
Maybe you should check their playoff numbers.
Well since you asked so nicely, let's go for it. Because we know things like raw ppg are a thing of the last, and they have similar raw stats (25/5/5 for Lillard rounded up vs 24/5/3 for Kyrie) let's focus on efficiency and metrics.
Damien Lillard playoff metrics: He's been at a negative differential in 3 of 4 playoff runs. His offense has been fine but he's absolutely been CRUSHED on the defensive end to where he's cost the Blazers a bunch of games getting torched. Career shooting of 54% shooting in the playoffs.
2013-2014 playoffs .130 WS/48, 0.7 VORP, PER of 19. ORTG of 118, DRTG of 116.
2014-2015 playoffs .038 WS/48, 0.1 VORP, PER of 15, ORTG of 100, DRTG of 112.
2015-2016 playoffs .118 WS/48, 0.6 VORP, PER of 19.8, ORTG of 110, DRTG of 113.
2016-2017 playoffs .041 WS/48, 0.2 VORP, PER of 18.4, ORTG of 106, DRTG of 118.
Kyrie Irving playoff metrics: Two seasons of massive positive differential in playoffs, one barely positive. Career average of 57.3% TS in the playoffs.
2014-2015 playoffs .209 WS/48, 0.8 VORP, PER of 20.9, ORTG of 120, DRTG of 104.
2015-2016 playoffs .210 WS/48, 1.3 VORP, PER of 24.5, ORTG of 117, DRTG of 107.
2016-2017 playoffs .147 WS/48, 0.5 VORP, PER of 21.3, ORTG 116, DRTG of 115.
Anything else you'd like to know? I already argued Lillard was the better player. But when it comes to the playoffs, Kyrie has clearly been more efficient and stepped up more.
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