Knicksfan20 wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:Knicksfan20 wrote:
Westbrook gets fed a lot of rebounds also because he is great in transition. What advanced stats doesnt tell you is how often he takes a rebound, pushes it up the floor for a score or a bucket for his teamate. Despite being "Fed" rebounds, which is something that just started happening 3 years ago....Westbrook is still an elite rebounder for his position and always has been.
Westbrook is a career 50% true scorer? or is that only the number u got from his last season just to help your arguement? A season where he had his worst true shooting % of his career outside of his rook/soph years? Previous year he averaged 52.4 % . Years prior he averaged 55%, 55%, 54%, 55%. So by your definition of overrated, he was only overrated last season when it was well known he had a down year? Or maybe u could see for whatever reason , Westbrook averaged 65% from the FT line which is by far his worst season ever , down from his average of 80%. One who reads past advanced metrics would be able to see he had a down year last year efficiency wise and would see his TS% was at a career low 50 because he was 15% under his career average from the FT line last year.
Lets compare Westbrook to some other Elite PGs. What about Steph Curry? Westbrook besides this past year, posted higher win share numbers, better BPM numbers, Better AST/Turnover % then Steph. Same with Kemba Walker and Kyrie Irving.
So if Westbrook posts higher +/- then Steph Curry, doesnt that make Westbrook better if we are using advanced stats?
What about a guy like Devin Booker...that you brought up. Only 3.5 win shares last season. The same as Enes Kanter had on the talentless New York Knicks. Year Prior Booker had a 2.4 winshare to Kanters 5 on another Pathetic knicks team. SO in this theory... Enes Kanter is better then Devin Booker because he has higher win share numbers along with being a higher ts% player. Since Kanter is a 62% true scorer for his career.
Draymond Greens win share is at 4 last year...I guess hes overrated.
We can all cherry pick stats and use them in any argument. Advanced stats dont tell a player.
Westbrook despite playing nearly 36 mins per game for his career, is one of the most durable players in the league rarely ever missing a game. Something that advanced stats dont tell you. Also his compeitive drive and intensity...His heart...his overall skill level...all ignored in advanced stats. What about his leadership and his confidence? Advanced Stats dont show that.
If you watch the game of basketball and Russel as a player, you dont need advanced stats to tell you what he is good and bad at. We know he isnt a good shooter, but still is an elite player despite that. What about his ability to finish around the rim and in traffic? Im sure hes up towards the top in that category as far as top scorers go. What about the fact that he usually always posts a better then 2-1 assist ratio? Has one of the highest usage rates in the game, but still has a higher then 2-1 assist - turnover ratio. Better then Steph/lillard and way better then guys like Devin Booker/Giannis/Beal/Durant.
Advanced stats should only be used as an advanced argument when determining how good a player is. You cant tell a whole story with stats, thats why the game of basketball is so great. Each player has their own skill set. Trying to compare every single player with stats is impossible. Too many variables in the game of basketball to be able to do that. You have to take in account for the coaching staff, The front office/owner, the personnel around the player, the players personal life and what they could be dealing with outside of basketball, injuries, and many other variables that could affect a player on a day to day basis.
This isnt a video game...These are real human beings. You cant just use stats for an arguement... Too many other factors to take into consideration when it comes to the NBA and basketball. The eye test doesnt fail if you know what you are looking at.
Um, impact stats actually do rate Russell Westbrook insanely high. You don't even know what you're talking about.
Also, nothing what you said applies to Jamal Crawford. Hey, how about this one - if you watch basketball, you don't need advance stats to tell you Jamal Crawford is a bad player.
You must not be a very bright person to see this is a side conversation that wasnt even brought up by me. A little reading before u post would have made that obviously clear. Im not even the one who brought up Westbrook. Just showing your laziness/ignorance by quoting me without doing any reading.
I did read it, and watch your mouth - I will challenge you to a free throw contest if you continue to talk spicy.



































