MO12msu wrote:E-Balla wrote:MO12msu wrote:I guess my point is I think it's a little unconventional to not have harden among the top 3 at this point and you don't even mention him in your post at all. What's the thought process behind having Oladipo and Westbrook ahead of him?
Westbrook has played at about an equal level with Harden imo but he's played more games. Like I said its close. Oladipo has been a monster too. Definitely in that top class so far this year. Indy is a top 3 seed when they were expected to fall off and no one seems to be mentioning how that's all because of Dipo.
What metrics have you seen that shows Westbrook or Dipo have been on Harden's level?
Like everyone else is saying, I think Harden has a stronger argument of being consensus top player going into the post season than being left out of the top 5 all together.
Literally every single metric that's not 100% derived with boxscores puts Dipo on Harden's level. RAPM puts him well over Harden, he has 11.49 RPM wins vs Harden's 13.23, and 82games' simple rating puts Harden at +15.6 and Dipo at +14.9. Seriously
all metrics put Dipo in the top 5. With everyone so incredibly close together I don't think picking anyone out of like 8 players for the top spot is unjustified.
If anyone in my top 5 should be criticized for being over Harden its Russ (who I only put over Harden because he's played more games) and Curry (who has missed a significant amount of games). Dipo is killing things though. Indy wins by 3 ppg when he's in the game and in 6 games without him lost by 12 ppg. They're the freaking 3rd seed despite going 0-6 without Dipo and they were expected to win 30-35 games. With a healthy Dipo they're the 2nd best team in the East.
EDIT: Also since people love RPM there's 11 players this year within 3 RPM wins of Harden's league lead this year. There's never been more than 2 players that close to the league lead before and most years its only one player. No matter what anyone thinks the top 5 and top 10 is basically wide open headed to the playoffs. There's tons of contenders and no one has clear separation from the pack.
And CP3's league leading 7.33 RPM would rank 4th last year, 7th in 2016, 6th in 2015, and 3rd in 2014. All metrics have this year pegged as a year full of very good players but incredibly short on great ones. And the crazy part is its like this despite the 10 different teams tanking (this is also the most teams that have ever been within 4 losses of the 1st overall pick).