dragonyeuw
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How many more stats do you want to debunk? You keep going back to efficiency. His PER is 8th all time. Amazing, but not number 1. I'm not sure why you're even arguing with me here. I think Steph is an insanely talented basketball player. But he's not having the most dominant offensive season in NBA history. He's really not.
Actually, I wasnt making the case that he's had the greatest individual offensive season. But his TS% this year is I believe first all time, so for every point you're trying to make that he isnt, theres other evidence that can be used to counterpoint. Im mainly saying to look past PPG, and especially win shares because there are clearly inferior offensive players ranked higher on that list. To that point,you still havent answered my question as to what Kevin Garnett and Chris Paul having higher win shares means in the context of your argument. You're the one who raised it, and I countered it and now you're asking why Im arguing with you?!
When it comes down to it, the points youre making about his win shares and PER, things which take defensive prowess and stats into account, doesnt really detract from his raw offensive stats looking at PPG, MPG, points per shot, points per minute, field goal percentages, true shooting numbers. Look at some of your other great scorers, even Jordan was playing 38 minutes a night to score 32-33 points, on lower across the board efficiency. And Im an huge MJ nut, but the stats do speak for themselves here.
PER takes into account blocks and steals as well. So its actually a testament that Currys PER is 8th overall because his defensive stats arent all that spectacular. 2 steals a game is great, .2 blocks isnt.
And yes, scoring efficiency is important. Do you think Allen Iverson is a better scorer because he has a few scoring seasons higher than what Curry did this year? Its efficiency and volume thats being used when people make this claim. Is it subjective? Sure, but its a better argument than saying it isnt just because you find some stat saying he's 37th in win shares when that accounts for defense as well, and as previously mentioned you have worse offensive players ahead of him on the list. Like Neil Johnston, who is that?