Post#37 » by rockymac52 » Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:29 pm
There have only been three players in the history of the NBA to average at least 16 PPG, 8 APG, and .8 BPG over the course of a season. Each of them only managed to do this feat once in their careers.
Who are those three players?
1. Michael Jordan
2. LeBron James
3. John Wall
He has plenty of flaws in his game from what we've seen in his first two seasons, but that stat alone speaks volumes to just how good he already is. Obviously he's not in the same class as MJ and LeBron yet. Not even close. But he's posting numbers that are historic. Even if some of his other numbers, like FG%, 3pt%, and TO are obviously very subpar.
As a Wizards fan, it's come to a point where I won't believe it 'til I see it. I expect him to be marginally better than last season and the year before. I won't blindly expect him to come to training camp with a decent jumper. If he does, AWESOME. If not, oh well. Hopefully he can improve his game in other areas.
I think the change in his teammates this season will greatly improve his game. At the very least, I expect him to average at least 1 more assist per game, very possibly 2. Considering his 8 APG last season were 7th best in the NBA, that would mean he'd become one of the best distributing/passing/playmaking/(insert PG buzz word here) in the league. That's great. Even if he still can't shoot the ball and be an elite offensive weapon. Offense is all bonus from here on out. If he ups his assists per game by 1 or 2 (or even more) AND shows a decent jumper, he's going to instantly become an all-star PG in this league. He's so close. He averaged 16 and 8 and everyone thinks he sucks. If he adds 4 PPG and 2 APG (neither of which is that easy, mind you), he'll be a 20/10 player. Just so you all know, there wasn't a single 20/10 player last season in the NBA (with assists, not rebounds). Chris Paul was the closest, averaging 19 PPG and 9 APG. So that would mean Wall would have to add 3 PPG and 1 APG to be on that level. Again, there's much more to being a good player than just those two stats, but those are obviously the big ones we look at to make a quick judgment on a PG's skill. Wall is RIGHT THERE. Seriously, he's only going to need very marginal improvement and the Wizards to start winning some games to the point of simply being a .500 team for the rest of the league to take notice and start talking him up as an all-star.