sixerswillrule wrote:They both put up ridiculous numbers. Jokic had the highest TS% for any 15+ points per game 2nd year player in the last 20 years. Towns was #2 (if TS% is too advanced for you, Jokic is #1 in 2P% and FG% too). They tied for 5th in VORP (which is cumulative stat, not a per minute stat) for 2nd year players in the last 20 years, after LeBron, Steve Francis, Duncan, and Paul. Of course Jokic played 800-1200 less minutes than the other 5 players but we can ignore that.
And just looking at the raw numbers while still ignoring minutes, and cutting down the numbers even further to set criteria:
From 16.9 ppg to 15.0
From 9.8 rpg to 8.0
From 4.9 apg to 4.0
From 63% 2P% to 60%
Jokic is the only 2nd year player in the last 40 years to do that. Barkley is right there, though. Even if you ignore the assists (which is of course crazy because his passing is one of his best if not best attribute, and no, Towns is not doing that with a simple role change) and drop the % even lower, the list only includes Jokic, Shaq, Barkley, Cedric Maxwell, and Towns. In the last 40 years. Yes, Jokic put up ridiculous numbers for a 21 year old 2nd player.
Why limit it to 15+ ppg players? The Jokic fans have already established playing time and quantity of shots dont matter, so why not compare him against guys who played 9 minutes less and only scored 12 points? Why not against guys who played 15 minutes less and 10 points? Lets get really arbitrary with it!
VORP = based off BPM = team reliant metric. You kids just dont learn, do you? Keep praying to things you dont understand and shunning those who do, cultist.








