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Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
.331 WSp48 behind Kareem in 1972-3 @ .339 and #10 all time in PER, 30.96. At his current pace, he will be #1 all time for a single season in both PER and WSp48 within the next 3 games
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
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"The One"
Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Holy shit.... best player on the planet by a wide margin.
1. Durant
*GAP*
2. CP3/LeBron/George
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
WB's return will take the load off of him. Don't expect him to finish with the 31/8/5 he's averaging right now. I say he finishes back at around 28.5/8/5 on probably slightly better efficiency and also less turnovers than he's been averaging (4.6 in the last 5). IDK how that'll effect his PER and win shares and stuff, though
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Inferno
WB's return will take the load off of him. Don't expect him to finish with the 31/8/5 he's averaging right now. I say he finishes back at around 28.5/8/5 on probably slightly better efficiency and also less turnovers than he's been averaging (4.6 in the last 5). IDK how that'll effect his PER and win shares and stuff, though
There's no way he will go down to 28.5 ppg. That would mean he would average 25.95 ppg from here on out, which simply isn't going to happen. He has another 16~ games without Westbrook, let's assume he averages 35 ppg. That would put him at 32.05 ppg with 24 games left. If he averages the 28.1 ppg he did with Westbrook earlier this year, that would put him at 30.9 ppg, right where he is right now.
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Joyner82reload
There's no way he will go down to 28.5 ppg. That would mean he would average 25.95 ppg from here on out, which simply isn't going to happen. He has another 16~ games without Westbrook, let's assume he averages 35 ppg. That would put him at 32.05 ppg with 24 games left. If he averages the 28.1 ppg he did with Westbrook earlier this year, that would put him at 30.9 ppg, right where he is right now.
Oh, crap. I wasn't thinking when I said that, then. My bad
In that case, with WB's return I can see his efficiency going up and turnovers going down, so if anything those stats in the OP will only go up
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Caped Baldy
Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
nice.
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Teen heartthrob
Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Joyner82reload
There's no way he will go down to 28.5 ppg. That would mean he would average 25.95 ppg from here on out, which simply isn't going to happen. He has another 16~ games without Westbrook, let's assume he averages 35 ppg. That would put him at 32.05 ppg with 24 games left. If he averages the 28.1 ppg he did with Westbrook earlier this year, that would put him at 30.9 ppg, right where he is right now.
Good post
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
When was the last time someone averaged 30 PPG in the league?
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Inferno
Oh, crap. I wasn't thinking when I said that, then. My bad
In that case, with WB's return I can see his efficiency going up and turnovers going down, so if anything those stats in the OP will only go up
He will probably end up around 31/8/5 65 TS% which would be right on the verge of being the GOAT season per PER and WSp48
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College star
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That's cool and all but comparing advanced stats like that across eras can't really be done so take it for what it is.
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Joyner82reload
He will probably end up around 31/8/5 65 TS% which would be right on the verge of being the GOAT season per PER and WSp48
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Inferno
When was the last time someone averaged 30 PPG in the league?
Durant 2010, but he did it on 61 TS%. He has a real chance to not only average 30+ on 64+ TS% this year, but also 50/40/90
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Coach
Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Inferno
When was the last time someone averaged 30 PPG in the league?
Kobe - 2007
LeBron - 2008
Wade - 2009
Durant - 2010
No one since 2010 though, I believe.
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Re: Durant's on the verge of setting single season records for PER & WSp48
Originally Posted by Inferno
When was the last time someone averaged 30 PPG in the league?
Before Durant? Dwyane Wade.
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