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Al Jefferson averages 20-10 Josh smith averaged 19-9-4 last year Harden has gone from being unknown to a bit overrated very quickly. This is a guy averaging 13 points and 3.5 assists in the playoffs And the idea that playing with Durant and Westbrook doesn't help him is strange. Coming off the bench means initially he is matched up against subs plus the opposing teams best perimiter defender is almost never on him as he is on Durant, Westbrook or resting if those guys aren't in the game. He is a good defender, great penetrating from the point, good open 3 point shooter and decent passer but the team he plays on makes a big difference in his game because he has to have the ball in his hand to be most effective. Put him on the Lakers or Knicks or Heat or teams with ball stoppers and he wouldn't fare well. Put him on a team like Utah or the Nets and nobody would hear from him again. |
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![]() I'd have a hard time trading Harden for anyone...especially if I were the guy who drafted him 3rd.
Hindsight and whatnot but what looked like an awful pick is turning out to be pure genius. Harden is on the treadmill at a max incline. The problem they have is keeping him long-term. |
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But of course you did say that Westbrook couldn't play in the NBA or something like that right? |
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But I give Harden all the credit in the world for draining that three the other night. He didn't shy away from the moment, which is a quality you want in a player. |
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![]() Right now, James is 16-21 for 39 points. Wade is 2-10 for nine points.
James is a +11 Wade is a +12
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Griffin is a highlight show, but he isn't that great of a player. His game has some very big flaws. It is always tough to judge a guy like Harden. It is possible he looks better playing with those guys, but the flip side is he might be better. He is a guaranteed 20+ PPG scorer if he was a #1 or #2 option, I don't care who is guarding him. All those things about coming off the bench and facing mostly reserves are kind of out the window in the playoffs. Even so, he is double teamed often. The Thunder are a team that usually has two guys on the court that can't score, and he still scores. Josh Smith and Al Jefferson are numbers guys on not very good teams...big deal. Every team has one of those guys. I watch way too much NBA, so I don't just look at numbers. I wouldn't trade Jefferson for Perkins, why the hell would I think he is better than Harden? |
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![]() Thunder +/- for the series:
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Harden 47 Fisher 27 Westbrook 26 Ibaka 25 Durant 10 Sefalosha 8 Collison 8 Ivey -5 Hayward -5 Aldrich -5 Mohammed -7 Perkins -16 Cook -18 |
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![]() +/- in the NBA is an extremely flawed stat unless you believe that Fisher has been the 2nd best player on OKC
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For the season, Westbrook led at +368, then Durant and Harden were at +367. It is pretty amazing they would all be so close. Of course, Harden did his in a lot less minutes. |
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Still, relative to players on the same team it can be very informative. Collision ALWAYS outperforms the team number year in and year out. Do you think that is a fluke? |
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Blake Griffin averages 22-12-3.5, shoots 53% from the field He is 2nd team all NBA in his 2nd season and is already the best true power forward in the league. Just sayin... Al Jefferson is probably as good of low post scorer as there is in the NBA. He isn't exactly a defensive specialist but if he and not Bosh was on the Heat they would have beaten Dallas last year. Harden is a really good player but he is in the ideal system for his game. |
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He also is only an average rebounder at best. One of the Memphis games he had 0 or 1 rebounds while playing 40 minutes. How is that even possible for a power forward? He is probably above average on the offensive glass, but on the other end not so much. As a power forward I wouldn't even take him over a healthy A'mare right now. If you think Curry could replace Harden you are sadly mistaken. He can't guard anyone and is much shorter. He doesn't really do anything better than Harden. Johnson, you can have him. What does he do better? Atlanta will regret that contract for a long time. Jefferson is good on the block, but that is all he is. He can't guard anyone and doesn't shoot very well outside about 10 feet. I'm not a big Chris Bosh fan, but you wouldn't find 5 GMs in the league that would take Jefferson over him. He may fit better with the Heat, but that isn't what we were talking about. Back to Harden, I watch the games. That guy is an all star. If he left, his numbers will go up, and you can book that. He isn't just a scorer, he gets lots of assists too. Guys like Steve Kerr and Bruce Bowen were system guys, Harden is not. He can flat out play. |
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I think that you are being a homer if you dont think that Harden is very similar to Johnson and has plays similar to Curry. These are compliments but the point was that Bynum is a pretty uniquely talented player who is clearly the 2nd best center in the game. I never said that he was a system player but he surely benefits from the team and system that he plays in. Put him on the floor with a non passing ball stopper like Carmelo or Kobe and his game would suffer. As a matter of fact I see so many similarities with Johnson that it is uncanny. If Johnson played on the Heat or Knicks he would be All NBA 2nd or 3rd team every year. |
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![]() As for if Harden left his numbers would go up...well of course they would go up because he would get a whole lot more shots. BUT would he be more efficent or a better player? I doubt that he can find a team/role that suits him better than the one he is on.
And Al Jefferson can score from anywhere inside the FT line. Most underrated player in the NBA. I was watching some meaningless game this Winter against Devver I think and he was just unstppable. I mean it was a highlight show. Faced up like Amare, Bank shots like Duncan, Jump hooks, spin moves... I really like Harden despite his poor choice of educational institutions but I can't possibly think of a better situation for him than the team he is on now. |
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