bondom34 wrote:To the last post no, three isn't an argument to be made unless you entirely ignore how well they function in a team setting. Like how if you ignore Dre on team defense you miss his value. And you'd never do such a thing to him.
don't be obtuse. there are far more direct ways to measure individual offensive impact than individual defensive impact. and this is a completely different conversation than that one was. dre impacts team defense in ways that can be reasonably associated to his presence. opponent turnovers, opponent three point shooting, things like that. if we were an elite defense with dre because opponent fg% is last in the league at the rim then obviously that's a different story.
westbrook's a great offensive player, but our success with him in the game offensively has a lot to do with our elite offensive rebounding. that's a flimsier stance, one that appears to be vaguely supported by one random stanford paper that doesn't even draw any data on the season we're talking about. we're league average on every other factor this year with westbrook in the game.
how well they function in a team setting is a complex, complicated thing to resolve that requires more than 'look at their pp100 while they are in'. a simple statement like that is just reductive nonsense. i'd support an in depth analysis of irving, kemba, and lillard and how they are impacting their team's offenses. i don't support a surface reading.
bondom34 wrote:Yet you sit here and clutch at it like your last straw man of hope.
i honestly questioned your sanity when you made the suggestion. that's how jarring it was.