Post#1075 » by Outside » Tue May 1, 2018 9:55 am
After the first round, here's quick hits for a bunch of guys.
Harden -- RS leader, hasn't been consistent in the PS but still very good. I'm interested to see how the simplistic spread/iso offense holds up as the PS progresses. Has a significant but not insurmountable lead.
LeBron -- the most complex case and the one most open to interpretation. Brute force production in both the RS and PS. The pre-trade malaise hurts his case despite the production during that time. No one else can produce at that level while being the focus of everything, but having one player be such an extreme focus of the team, no matter how great that player, stymies other players and limits the team ceiling. It's a chicken/egg thing -- is the supporting cast so weak that LeBron has to take over all the time, or is LeBron taking over all the time making the supporting cast weak? I tend to think it's a little of both. I'm also aligned with Doctor MJ's thinking that LeBron has responsibility for the Cavs' situation and that downgrades his POY case somewhat.
Giannis -- another difficult case to assess. Excellent production, but it didn't translate as much as expected into team success, both RS and PS. Not sure how much of that is Kidd Effect, how much is thinness of the roster, and how much is Giannis.
Davis -- very good second half of RS and first round of PS. Not the playmaker that most other candidates are. Bonus points for carrying a weak roster to the playoffs, and an unexpectedly high seed at that, after Cousins went down. We'll see how he responds to the challenge of Golden State.
Butler -- had a solid case before he hurt his knee, did pretty well to end the RS after coming back, but had low impact in the PS. Slipping down the list due to missed game and poor PS.
Durant -- good but not great RS, has turned it up nicely in the PS in Curry's absence. A clear second to Curry in impact, but has played far more games than Curry.
Curry -- great impact, great efficiency, but has missed so many games. Still has a chance to climb up, but needs to be stellar and not miss any more time. It will be difficult to gauge Curry and Durant considering the relatively lackluster RS, but if they've truly flipped the switch and win another title, they have to be in the running.
Oladipo -- very good RS, ramped up rebounds and assists in the PS but dropped in scoring and TS%. Nice season, but probably on the outside looking in.
Paul -- very good in the RS but missed a chunk of games, hasn't been nearly as good as Harden in the PS.
Westbrook -- obviously able to produce, but like LeBron, does it as a result of being the focus of the offense in a way that limits the team ceiling. Unlike LeBron, mediocre to poor efficiency. The series against Utah didn't help his case.
Lillard -- was on the periphery after the RS, fell off the map after getting swept by the Pels.
DeRozan/Lowry -- not outstanding enough in the RS to distinguish themselves from a POY perspective. Could move up based on the PS.
Embiid -- very good RS, good PS. Missing time is a negative. Defense is a big plus. Turnovers are a negative. Interested to see how he does in his first PS.
Simmons -- like Embiid, very good RS and good PS. Lack of range is a big negative, but at least he knows his limitations. The combination of size, vision, athleticism, ballhandling, and poise is impressive. The poise will be tested from here on out in the PS.
Jokic -- not the dominant RS he could have had. Great collection of skills, but seemed to disappear in too many games. Not making the PS is a big negative, even if he had a great game against Minnesota in their play-in game. Making the PS is a season-long effort, not just one game.
Aldridge -- very nice RS, had a couple of good games in the PS, but not enough to distinguish himself and be in serious contention. Deserves to be in honorable mention group.
So here's where I'm at.
1. Harden
2. Davis
3. LeBron
4. Giannis
5. Embiid/Durant/Oladipo
On the outside with a chance to move up -- Curry, DeRozan, Lowry
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