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07-27-2015, 03:49 PM
#166
The Paterfamilias
Re: Top 10 players going into 2016
Originally Posted by RRR3
His stats have been similar for 3 years. His efficiency improved a lot this year. 22/5/3 isn't a special offensive player. He is one of the best PGs in the league and he is only 22, so he is almost certain to improve and may become special, but he is not special right now.
Special is Durant, LeBron (especially prime LBJ), prime Kobe, CP3, Curry, prime Wade etc.
That's fair enough.
He has certainly visibly improved over the past three years despite the raw numbers remaining similar. One thing is his attention to defense which -- while remains a work in progress -- has improved visibly from his first couple years. Obviously, he was able to maintain his scoring this past year despite a career low usage, while his efficiency across the board improved. That includes A/TO ratio.
But, he is still really in the formative years of his career. If people don't want to elevate him to the "special" offensive category yet, I'm not going to argue otherwise.
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11-09-2015, 03:02 PM
#167
Decent college freshman
Re: Top 10 players going into 2016
Update
1. Curry
2. KD
3. Lebron
4. Harden
5. Westbrook
6. Griffin
7. CP3
8. AD
9. Kawhi
10. Drummond
Last edited by game3524; 11-09-2015 at 03:07 PM.
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11-09-2015, 03:06 PM
#168
Great college starter
Re: Top 10 players going into 2016
1 Curry
2 Durant
3 Lebron
4 Harden
5 Blake
6 Westbrook
7 Davis
8 Drummond
9 Kawhi
10 Millsap
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11-09-2015, 03:11 PM
#169
Re: Top 10 players going into 2016
Originally Posted by ImKobe
no order
Lebron
KD
Russ
Steph
CP3
Harden
Griffin
Davis
Bryant
Irving
Wall
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