slick_watts wrote:second, i believe westbrook's influence on the offense is overstated. he's a great offensive player but his flaws relative to harden and the others lowe mentions will always hold him back. i've noted this before, but the thunder offense with westbrook in the game this season being even above league average is entirely predicated on the offensive rebounding of steven adams (and to a lessor extent, others). the thunder are league average or worse at a factor level at eFG, TOV%, and FT/FGA with westbrook in the game this year, but blow the league away on ORB% because adams has turned into moses malone. some will quibble about how much influence westbrook has on ORB% but it's definitely the factor of the four he's least responsible for. by contrast, kemba walker's hornets have a better eFG, FT/FGA and TOV% when he is on the court. i don't think this should be the case if westbrook is as influential as lowe is implying.
It perfectly shows how much of an influence he has on the team's offense. Russ played like post achilles Kobe/Wizards Jordan the first 30 games or so. He started playing better in the middle of December. This is how before and after would rank on a whole season:
eFG%: 30th | 11th
FTr: 13th | 4th
TOV%: 24th | 5th
ORB%: 1st | 1st
Generally speaking, we rely on just a couple of guys for a lot of things. For foul drawing, you're basically looking at Westbrook, Grant, George and Adams. That's about it. For shooting, you're looking at a couple of decent shooters who don't get enough looks and also at a bunch of non-shooters who probably shoot too much.
I don't know if the discrepancy with other teams is this big as well, but I think this is quite interesting:

When your Top 4 in USG% is 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th on the team in eFG%, you're bound to struggle offensively. And of course it's not as easy as "Well, just make Andre Roberson 4th in usage", but I think we did have a problem with Russ' efficiency being complete ass for ~ 30 games (55 TS% to end the season over ~ 50 games) and Melo being way more washed up than imagined. Meanwhile our good 3pt shooters sometimes went games without getting quality shot attempts.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said