Tai wrote:For 2017-2018 Regular Season:
Net Offensive Rating: Kyrie 118, Draymond 106
Net Defensive Rating: Kyrie 106, Draymond 105
VORP: Kyrie 4, Draymond 3
OBPM: Kyrie 6.9 (5th overall), Draymond 0.4
DBPM: Kyrie -0.7, Draymond 2.7
BPM: Kyrie 6.2 (8th overall), Draymond 3.2
WS: Kyrie 8.9, Draymond 6.1
WS/48: Kyrie .222 (8th overall), Draymond .127
TOV%: Kyrie 10.4%, Green 22.5%
I'm told this doesn't qualify as evidence anymore, but here you go all the same.
iggymcfrack wrote:Postseason career on/off
Warriors with Dray: +10.9
Cavs with Kyrie: +8.4
Warriors w/o Dray: -2.6
Cavs w/o Kyrie: +7.7
Dray on/off: +13.5
Kyrie on/off: +0.7
Regular season career on/off
Warriors with Dray: +12.1
Cavs/Celtics with Kyrie: +1.7
Warriors w/o Dray: +1.3
Cavs/Celtics w/o Kyrie: -1.5
Dray on/off: +10.8
Kyrie on/off: +3.5
Take a look at Tai's numbers Iggy. Plus/Minus stats could be SO misleading, it depends on how the team is built and structured around a player. Cavs/Celtics did/do not have systems that are heavily reliant on Kyrie's presence as the Warriors do for Draymond, but that definitely does not mean Draymond is the better player. If we looked at plus/minus; Covington is a better player than LeBron! Plus/minus and some advanced stats are useful for comparing role players but not comparing star players, there they could be misleading.






























