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Pretty much a regular
Harden MVP case:


Only players to average same pts/ast/reb/stl as Beard has this year are Jordan (1989) Bird (1987) LeBron (2008)<!-- / message -->
 
If you put James Harden in Golden State with Steve Kerr, the Warriors are just as dominant. Put Harden with Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andrew Bogut, and Andre Iguodala, that team will win 55-65 games. If you put Steph Curry with Ariza and Motiejunas, that team is battling for the eighth seed alongside New Orleans and OKC. Golden State I


Golden St. is loaded with talent. With Howard on the shelf for much of this season,( missed 42 games ) the most prominent members of Harden's supporting cast have arguably been Trevor Ariza ( trade deadline pick up ) and Patrick Beverley ( played 57 games and is out for the year <!-- / message -->
 
Win Shares
1. James Harden ▪ HOU 15.7
2. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 15.1
3. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 14.5
4. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 12.9
5. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC 11


Offensive Win Shares
1. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 12.1
2. James Harden ▪ HOU 11.7
3. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 10.5
4. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 9.1
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Advanced stats love him more

Dealing solely in single-number metrics designed to capture a player's overall impact is a dangerous game, but it's telling that Harden leads the league in WAR, Win Shares, Win Shares per 48 and Offensive Real Plus/Minus this season. By those formulas, he's the MVP.
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Houston's offense was 29th in the league with him off the floor

Without him on the court this season, Houston has an offensive rating of 96.2, which would be better than only the lowly Philadelphia 76ers extrapolated over a full season. The Knicks are better offensively than the Rockets are without James Harden. Think about that for a second.

What about the other candidates? Cleveland's offensive rating without LeBron on the floor is 104.3. Golden State's without Curry is 103.2. Oklahoma City's without Durant is 101.2. Again, Houston without Harden is 96.2. That's how valuable he is to Houston.

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"He lead in minutes played, free throws and free throw attempts, as discussed earlier. Perhaps most impressively, though, is that Harden leads the league in total points by over 300 points. And before you think it's all about scoring, keep in mind that Harden is fifth in total assists and third in total steals as well. "
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" Houston's next six minutes leaders all have PERs below 15

For Player Efficiency Rating (PER), a rating of around 15 is typically league average. Trevor Ariza, Donatas Motiejunas, Patrick Beverley, Jason Terry, Corey Brewer and Josh Smith all rank below that mark.

Before you run to the "he doesn't make his teammates better" argument, remember that Harden averages 7 assists a night and leads the league in offensive real plus/minus. He does make his teammates better —€“ they just can't do a whole lot unless he's spoon-feeding them wide-open looks. None of the previously mentioned players can create their own shot, and if they do, it's often a bad one. Oh, hey, Josh Smith. Didn't see you there. "
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He uses less possessions than LeBron and Westbrook

Harden has a reputation as a ball-hog, and while it's true that the ball is in his hands quite a bit, it's still not on the same level as LeBron or Westbrook. Harden has a usage rate of 31.3, while James checks in at 32.6 and Westbrook smokes them all at 38.3.

Basically, Harden's per game numbers would be even more impressive if he used as many possessions as Westbrook does. When you compare Harden's scoring efficiency (60.1 true shooting percentage) to Westbrook's (53.6 true shooting percentage), it makes you appreciate his 27.2 points per game a lot more than Westbrook's 27.6.
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He's been more clutch than any other candidate

If we define a "clutch" situation as the game being within 5 points with less than two minutes left, Harden has blown away his competition. LeBron is shooting 37.9 percent under those parameters. Westbrook is shooting a ghastly 32.7 percent. Curry's sample size is smaller, but he's shooting 42.9 percent (and 1-for-7 from three).
What about Harden? He's much more in line with his regular numbers, shooting 45.5 percent from the field and from three. Let's just leave this here.

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" His defense has improved

Maybe the biggest knock on Harden's MVP case is his defense. And while it's true that James, Westbrook and Curry are all superior defenders, Harden isn't nearly the sieve he's been in the past. In fact, Harden's Defensive Real Plus/Minus rating (0.72) is in the green this year, and it's actually better than Westbrook's (-0.64).

You don't hear this much, but it's tough to be a great defensive player when you shoulder so much of the scoring load. If Curry gets tired, he can let Klay take the wheel. Harden can't do the same with Trevor Ariza, unless he wants his team driven off a cliff. "
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people forget the V in MVP

Valuable

G ST goes 9-10 deep...who did Harden have ?

Trevor Ariza
Terrence Jones
Donatas Motiejunas
Corey Brewer
Jason Terry
Prigioni
Capella


Beverly and Howard limited to 40 and 57 games
 
Compare PER 's


G ST

Marreese Speights 19.8
Harrison Barnes 19.8
Klay Thompson 18.7
David Lee 18.5
Draymond Green 16.4
Andrew Bogut 15.9
Leandro Barbosa 15.5



Houston

Dwight Howard 18.7 ( 37 games played )
Trevor Ariza 12.7
Terrence Jones 18.6 (28 games played )
Donatas Motiejunas 14.5
Corey Brewer 14.0
Josh Smith 15.0
Patrick Beverley 11.4
Jason Terry 11.4
 
He really came through at end of Game 2 and looked terrific in a must-win at home in Game 3...


Not to bag, he is near-Superstar level and was one of top 3-4 players this year but your hard-on is as bad as you stealing one of our posters work here...
 
James Harden is the MVP of the season, according to fellow NBA players


The official NBA MVP award, voted by the media, will come down to Warriors point guard Stephen Curry or Rockets swingman James Harden. But who do NBA players think that deserves to win the Maurice Podoloff trophy?

We asked that question to 29 NBAers in the last few days. It was a close contest, but Harden was the one that ended up prevailing.

All the players polled picked Harden and Stephen Curry in their Top 3, but only the Rockets guard was among the first two choices every time. That's why he comes out on top.

Russell Westbrook, who has carried the injury-plagued Thunder all season long, finished at No. 3 ahead of LeBron James. Anthony Davis, who leads the league in PER and is likely playoff bound, was No. 5.

Chris Paul, Pau Gasol and Dwyane Wade were the only others getting votes.

1st PLACE VOTES 2nd PLACE VOTES 3rd PLACE VOTES
1. James Harden 15 14
2. Stephen Curry 12 13 4
3. Russell Westbrook 2 1 9
4. LeBron James 13
5. Anthony Davis 1
6. Chris Paul 1
6. Pau Gasol 1
6. Dwyane Wade 1
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He has carried a larger load than Curry, and been more efficient than the others who would challenge him on that. Harden's burden was an elephan Dwight Howard has appeared in just 40 games this season. That's the guy that was supposed to be either Star A or Star B to Harden, the former MVP candidate and the guy many believed would hold the mantle of "best NBA center" for the next decade. Instead after a strong start, he was just gone, taken by a knee injury that would not get right.

oward wasn't the only absent Rocket. Terrence Jones missed most of the season. Pat Beverley went down weeks ago. Donatas Motiejunas went down for the season within the past two weeks. The Rockets only added Corey Brewer in December, and Josh Smith not until the end of that month. Houston's been short-handed, and in flux for the entire season, yet Harden has maintained his level of excellence, and the Rockets have kept winning in the toughest division in the most difficult conference we've seen in 20 years.

To be the one guy the defense is concerned about, and to still deliver with Harden's efficiency and production is crazy. The opposition is concerned with Harden first and foremost, but he's still burned them cinders at every opportunity.

Harden shouldn't be punished because his teammates were worse shooters and worse overall players than Curry's this season, nor should Curry gain considerable favor because of that.


When Harden scores less than 15 points? The Rockets are just 3-5. When Curry scores less than 15, the Warriors are 8-1. That mostly speaks to what we talked about above, which is the strength of their teammates, but it's still something that raises an eyebrow.
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You need to look at the MVP and how it has been awarded throughout the years as well...
 
I SEE A BUNCH OF ALL STARS !!

Trevor Ariza ----On his 7th team in 10 years

Patrick Beverley -- injured and primarily a defensive player

Corey Brewer --- career bench guy

Clint Capela ---- who ???

Joey Dorsey----- Perkins JR.

Dwight Howard--- Played 40 games

Nick Johnson ----who ?????

Terrence Jones --- average at best and that's being kind

K.J. McDaniels ----who ?

Donatas Motiejunas---bench player who played because of howard being out....out for the year about 3 weeks ago

Kostas Papanikolaou -- bench

Pablo Prigioni ---LMAO !!!!

Josh Smith --- THE ENIGMA NO ONE WANTED...fuking guy was cut ! With a huge contract !

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So, here’s a number: The Warriors have throttled opponents by 7.4 points per 100 possessions in the minutes Draymond Green has played without Stephen Curry — a margin that would rank second among NBA teams.


The Green number suggests Golden State is a collective greatness that transcends Curry — that the Warriors will drill people as long as five of their top seven guys are on the floor. They have the league’s best defense, and though Curry has made strides on that end, he might be the fifth-best defender in the starting lineup.

That starting five, featuring two All-Stars and two defensive player of the year candidates, has eviscerated the league. Curry has barely had to play any crunch-time minutes, while Harden has been a crunch-time assassin over a huge number of high-leverage minutes. He has logged almost 350 more minutes than Curry, reflecting the heavier burden Houston’s inferior roster forces upon him. Harden maintained his killer play over those extra minutes, fighting off fatigue and the mental anguish of having to drive every clutch possession against defenses overloading against him. His extra counting stats — more points, more free throws, more rebounds — absolutely matter in that sense.
 
HOW ABOUT HAVING TO PLAY IN THE TOUGHEST DIVISION ?

EVERYBODY in Houstons division made the playoffs ... New Orl , Spurs, Memphis AND Dallas

That's 5 of the 8 seeds !
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You need to look at the MVP and how it has been awarded throughout the years as well...

One guy had an awesome season with they best roster in the NBA
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" He has carried a larger load than Curry, and been more efficient than the others who would challenge him on that. Harden's burden was an elephant Dwight Howard has appeared in just 40 games this season. That's the guy that was supposed to be either Star A or Star B to Harden, the former MVP candidate and the guy many believed would hold the mantle of "best NBA center" for the next decade. Instead after a strong start, he was just gone, taken by a knee injury that would not get right.

Howard wasn't the only absent Rocket. Terrence Jones missed most of the season. Pat Beverley went down weeks ago. Donatas Motiejunas went down for the season within the past two weeks. The Rockets only added Corey Brewer in December, and Josh Smith not until the end of that month. Houston's been short-handed, and in flux for the entire season, yet Harden has maintained his level of excellence, and the Rockets have kept winning in the toughest division in the most difficult conference we've seen in 20 years.


To be the one guy the defense is concerned about, and to still deliver with Harden's efficiency and production is crazy. The opposition is concerned with Harden first and foremost, but he's still burned them cinders at every opportunity. Harden shouldn't be punished because his teammates were worse shooters and worse overall players than Curry's this season, nor should Curry gain considerable favor because of that. When Harden scores less than 15 points? The Rockets are just 3-5. When Curry scores less than 15, the Warriors are 8-1. That mostly speaks to what we talked about above, which is the strength of their teammates, but it's still something that raises an eyebrow.




So, here’s a number: The Warriors have throttled opponents by 7.4 points per 100 possessions in the minutes Draymond Green has played without Stephen Curry — a margin that would rank second among NBA teams.


The Green number suggests Golden State is a collective greatness that transcends Curry — that the Warriors will drill people as long as five of their top seven guys are on the floor. They have the league’s best defense, and though Curry has made strides on that end, he might be the fifth-best defender in the starting lineup.

That starting five, featuring two All-Stars and two defensive player of the year candidates, has eviscerated the league. Curry has barely had to play any crunch-time minutes, while Harden has been a crunch-time assassin over a huge number of high-leverage minutes. He has logged almost 350 more minutes than Curry, reflecting the heavier burden Houston’s inferior roster forces upon him. Harden maintained his killer play over those extra minutes, fighting off fatigue and the mental anguish of having to drive every clutch possession against defenses overloading against him. His extra counting stats — more points, more free throws, more rebounds — absolutely matter in that sense. "
 
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Not what I said at all.


To me, Russ was the most 'Valuable'...


Curry was winning it because of how good he was and HIS team.


Look back at 25 years of basketball in NBA and tell me when the most 'VALUABLE' was awarded the trophy...
 
Who is the better player in each of these ?
Pick one guy from each column


Trevor Ariza .............Klay Thompson
Patrick Beverley..........Harrison Barnes
Donatas Motiejunas.....David Lee
Dwight Howard...........Andrew Bogut
Josh Smith.................Draymond Green
Corey Brewer.............Andre Iguodala
Joey Dorsey................Marreese Speights
Pablo Prigioni.............Shaun Livingston
Jason Terry.................Leandro Barbosa



LOOK AT THAT SHIT !!

ITS NOT EVEN CLOSE !



Trevor Ariza .............Klay Thompson------------Klay Thompson by far 20 pt + a game scorer
Patrick Beverley..........Harrison Barnes--------- Harrison......Youth and upside
Donatas Motiejunas.....David Lee----------------- David Lee until Montiejunas does it for more than 60 games
Dwight Howard...........Andrew Bogut-------------Howard
Josh Smith.................Draymond Green--------- Green and its not close
Corey Brewer.............Andre Iguodala------------ Igs.....former 6th man of the year...experienced and talent...used to average 20 pts a game and former all star

Joey Dorsey................Marreese Speights------------LOL
Pablo Prigioni.............Shaun Livingston-----------Again ...lol
Jason Terry.................Leandro Barbosa------------Ill give it to Terry
 
Not what I said at all.


To me, Russ was the most 'Valuable'...


Curry was winning it because of how good he was and HIS team.


Look back at 25 years of basketball in NBA and tell me when the most 'VALUABLE' was awarded the trophy...


THIS IS ABOUT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER


CURRY HAS 10 X THE TALENTED PLAYERS HARDEN HAS

HARDEN CARRIED HIS TEAM

That starting five, featuring two All-Stars and two defensive player of the year candidates. Curry has barely had to play any crunch-time minutes, while Harden has been a crunch-time assassin over a huge number of high-leverage minutes. He has logged almost 350 more minutes than Curry, reflecting the heavier burden Houston’s inferior roster forces upon him. Harden maintained his killer play over those extra minutes, fighting off fatigue and the mental anguish of having to drive every clutch possession against defenses overloading against him

more points, more free throws, more rebounds ,one less assist , better 4th quarter numbers, better analytical numbers, more clutch, better in the crunch time and the team offensively is 29th in the league with he isn't on the floor

MVP
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If your gonna use stats please point out Curry played only 32 mpg...because HE had his team in control of games and shot at a 49% clip...

Meanwhile...Harden averaged 37 mpg and shot 44...


Harden had an extra 5 minutes each game to stuff stats...
 
Last reply to you till you admit you STOLE SOMEONES CONTENT FROM HERE AND USED IT AS YOUR OWN AT ANOTHER FORUM
 
THIS IS ABOUT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER


CURRY HAS 10 X THE TALENTED PLAYERS HARDEN HAS

HARDEN CARRIED HIS TEAM

That starting five, featuring two All-Stars and two defensive player of the year candidates. Curry has barely had to play any crunch-time minutes, while Harden has been a crunch-time assassin over a huge number of high-leverage minutes. He has logged almost 350 more minutes than Curry, reflecting the heavier burden Houston’s inferior roster forces upon him. Harden maintained his killer play over those extra minutes, fighting off fatigue and the mental anguish of having to drive every clutch possession against defenses overloading against him

more points, more free throws, more rebounds ,one less assist , better 4th quarter numbers, better analytical numbers, more clutch, better in the crunch time and the team offensively is 29th in the league with he isn't on the floor

MVP
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Learn the nba youngin, and you will understand things much better.
 
here is golden states record WITH Curry before Klay arrived


2009–10 .......26 wins - 56 losses ( 13th place in West) --- he had Monte Ellis

2010–11 .......36 wins - 46 losses ( 12th place in West) ---had Monte Ellis and a healthy David Lee

2011–12....... 23 wins - 43 losses ( 13th place in West)

2012–13....... 47 wins - 35 losses ( 4 th place in West)----Klay Thompson arrives, along with Draymont Green, Bogut , Barnes

yeah..............
 
The Warriors’ starting lineup entering the year (Curry-Thompson-Barnes-Green-Bogut) played a total of 385 games. The Rockets’ starters (Beverley-Harden-Ariza-Jones-Howard) totaled 293, more than a full season’s worth of games less.

Add Donatas Motiejunas and Terrence Howard missing another 61 games combined !!!!
 
The Warriors’ offense is so deadly overall that he still gets to catch-and-shoot more frequently, and is more open on average than Harden. According to NBA.com‘s player tracking data, 21 percent of Steph’s three-pointers were catch-and-shoots, compared to 14.7 percent of Harden’s. Both of them shot about 5 percent better on those attempts than pullups. In addition, Steph took 15.3 percent of his three pointers while wide open, which NBA.com defines as having no defender within six feet of him. Only 7.1 percent of Harden’s three pointers were wide open.
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Field Goals
1. LaMarcus Aldridge ▪ POR 659
2. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 653
3. James Harden ▪ HOU 647

4. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 642
5. Nikola Vucevic ▪ ORL 631
6. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 627
7. LeBron James ▪ CLE 624
8. Klay Thompson ▪ GSW 602
Monta Ellis ▪ DAL 602
10. Damian Lillard ▪ POR 590


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3-Pt Field Goals
1. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 286
2. Klay Thompson ▪ GSW 239

3. Kyle Korver ▪ ATL 221
4. James Harden ▪ HOU 208
5. J.J. Redick ▪ LAC 200
6. Damian Lillard ▪ POR 196
7. Trevor Ariza ▪ HOU 194
8. Danny Green ▪ SAS 191
9. Wesley Matthews ▪ POR 173
10. Robert Covington ▪ PHI 167

STEPH AND KLAY # 1 AND 2 ...CANT DOUBLE CURRY..KLAY WILL KILL YOU
 
Defensive Rebounds
1. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC 829
2. Pau Gasol ▪ CHI 699
3. Andre Drummond ▪ DET 667
4. Kevin Love ▪ CLE 589
5. Nikola Vucevic ▪ ORL 572
6. Tyson Chandler ▪ DAL 570
7. DeMarcus Cousins ▪ SAC 562
8. LaMarcus Aldridge ▪ POR 549
9. Marcin Gortat ▪ WAS 537
10. Tim Duncan ▪ SAS 534
11. Draymond Green ▪ GSW 533
12. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 523
13. Zach Randolph ▪ MEM 522
14. Marc Gasol ▪ MEM 515
15. Rudy Gobert ▪ UTA 510

GREEN # 11 AND BOGUT # 28

HARDEN THE TOP ROCKETS PLAYER IN DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS AT # 36 !

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Defensive Rebounds Per Game

6. Dwight Howard, C HOU ( PLAYED IN ONLY 41 GAMES )
16. Draymond Green, SF
22. Andrew Bogut, C
58. James Harden, SG HOU --- TOP DEFENSIVE REBOUNDER FOR HIS TEAM WITHOUT HOWARD
 
Assists
1. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 838
2. John Wall ▪ WAS 792
3. Ty Lawson ▪ DEN 720
4. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 619
5. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 574
6. James Harden ▪ HOU 565

43. Draymond Green, SF GS ----NEXT GUY ON THE LIST FOR EITHER TEAM !!!
53. Shaun Livingston,
66. Andre Iguodala
70. Klay Thompson

78 Trevor Ariza, SF

HARDEN ISNT EVEN A POINT GUARD...AND IF YOU SAY HE HAS THE BALL ALL THE TIME ..THEM ITS MORE IMPRESSIVE BECAUSE HE IS PLAYING WITHOUT A POINT GUARD !!!!!!!

FIVE OF THE TOP 70 ASSIST LEADERS IN THE NBA ARE ON G ST.....HARDEN ONLY ONE IN TOP 70 IN HOUSTON
 
Steals
1. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 163
2. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 156
3. James Harden ▪ HOU 154
4. Trevor Ariza ▪ HOU 152
5. Monta Ellis ▪ DAL 148
Kawhi Leonard ▪ SAS 148
7. Elfrid Payton ▪ ORL 142
8. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 140
9. John Wall ▪ WAS 138
10. Nerlens Noel ▪ PHI 133
11. Paul Millsap ▪ ATL 130
12. Tony Allen ▪ MEM 129
13. Eric Bledsoe ▪ PHO 127
14. Jeff Teague ▪ ATL 125
15. Thaddeus Young ▪ TOT 124
16. Draymond Green ▪ GSW 123


HARDEN FINALLY HAS SOME HELP IN THE STEALS DEPARTMENT ...BUT DRAYMONT 16TH IN THE LEAUGUE FOR A BIG GUY !!
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Blocks
17. Andrew Bogut ▪ GSW
21. Draymond Green, SF GS
49 Klay Thompson, SG GS

50. James Harden, SG

THREE G ST PLAYERS IN THE TOP 50...HARDEN LEAD HIS TEAM IN BLOCKS !
 
Points
1. James Harden ▪ HOU 2217
2. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 1900

3. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 1886
4. LeBron James ▪ CLE 1743
5. Damian Lillard ▪ POR 1720
6. Klay Thompson ▪ GSW 1668
7. LaMarcus Aldridge ▪ POR 1661
8. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 1656
9. Kyrie Irving ▪ CLE 1628
10. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 1564

92. Trevor Ariza . HOU


CURRY HAS KLAY AT # 6...HARDEN HAS ARIZA AT# 92
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PER RANKINGS / LEADERS

3. Stephen Curry, GS ...........28.06
5. James Harden, HOU .........26.76
29. Klay Thompson, GS ........20.86
49. Marreese Speights, GS....19.58
99. Draymond Green, GS .....16.39
105. Festus Ezeli, GS............16.21
117. Andrew Bogut, GS........15.82
139. Leandro Barbosa, GS....15.33

177. Donatas Motiejunas, HOU...14.44
223. Trevor Ariza, HOU........12.74


HOWARD AT # 53 PLAYED 41 GAMES
TERRANCE JONES AT # 63 PLAYED 33 GAMES
DAVID LEE AT # 72 PLAYED IN 49 GAMES

YOU TAKE THE ENTIRE ROSTER...CURRY HAD 4 TEAM MATES IN THE TOP 105....6 PLAYERS BETTER THAN ANY HOUSTON ROCKETS PLAYER !!!!

HOUSTONS 2ND BEST PLAYER AT PER WAS # 177

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Effective Field Goal Pct
1. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC .711
2. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW .594
3. J.J. Redick ▪ LAC .583
4. DeMarre Carroll ▪ ATL .579
5. Jonas Valanciunas ▪ TOR .572
6. Marcin Gortat ▪ WAS .566
7. Danny Green ▪ SAS .566
8. Wesley Matthews ▪ POR .563
9. Timofey Mozgov ▪ TOT .557
10. Klay Thompson ▪ GSW .555
11. Tyler Zeller ▪ BOS .549
12. Harrison Barnes ▪ GSW .548


TWO G ST PLAYERS IN THE TOP 12 FOR CURRY....OTHER THAN HARDEN..NO HOUSTON PLAYER IN TOP 40
 
REBOUNDS PER GAME

24. Draymond Green, SF
27. Andrew Bogut, C
76. Donatas Motiejunas, PF
86. James Harden, SG

CURRY HAS TWO OF THE TOP 27 PER GAME REBOUNDERS....
HARDENS WAS 2ND ON HIS TEAM IN REBOUNDS AND HIS HIGHEST RANKING TEAM MATE WAS # 76

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Offensive Win Shares
1. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 12.9
2. James Harden ▪ HOU 12.2
3. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 11.5

4. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 9.9
5. Kyrie Irving ▪ CLE 8.4
6. Jimmy Butler ▪ CHI 8.2
7. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 7.5
8. LeBron James ▪ CLE 7.4
9. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC 7.4
10. Damian Lillard ▪ POR 7.3
11. Tyson Chandler ▪ DAL 7.2
12. Blake Griffin ▪ LAC 6.6
13. Pau Gasol ▪ CHI 6.0
14. Ty Lawson ▪ DEN 6.0
15. Jonas Valanciunas ▪ TOR 5.8
16. Gordon Hayward ▪ UTA 5.8
17. J.J. Redick ▪ LAC 5.8
18. Kevin Love ▪ CLE 5.8
19. Klay Thompson ▪ GSW 5.7

20. Marc Gasol ▪ MEM 5.5
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Defensive Win Shares
1. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC 5.4
2. Draymond Green ▪ GSW 5.2
3. Marc Gasol ▪ MEM 4.7
4. Tim Duncan ▪ SAS 4.7
5. Pau Gasol ▪ CHI 4.4
6. Kawhi Leonard ▪ SAS 4.4
7. Paul Millsap ▪ ATL 4.3
8. Andre Drummond ▪ DET 4.3
9. Rudy Gobert ▪ UTA 4.3
10. James Harden ▪ HOU 4.2


CURRY HAS DRAYMONT...HARDEN DOES IT ON HIS OWN !
 
Win Shares
1. James Harden ▪ HOU 16.4
2. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 16.1
3. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 15.7
4. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 14.0
5. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC 12.8
6. Jimmy Butler ▪ CHI 11.2
7. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 10.7
8. Damian Lillard ▪ POR 10.6
9. Pau Gasol ▪ CHI 10.4
10. Kyrie Irving ▪ CLE 10.4
11. LeBron James ▪ CLE 10.4
12. Tyson Chandler ▪ DAL 10.3
13. Marc Gasol ▪ MEM 10.2
14. Tim Duncan ▪ SAS 9.6
15. Rudy Gobert ▪ UTA 9.3
16. Blake Griffin ▪ LAC 9.0
17. Klay Thompson ▪ GSW 8.8
18. Kevin Love ▪ CLE 8.7
19. Gordon Hayward ▪ UTA 8.7
20. Al Horford ▪ ATL 8.7


CURRY HAS KLAY ...AGAIN HARDEN ON HIS OWN
 
Box Plus/Minus
1. Russell Westbrook ▪ OKC 11.0
2. Stephen Curry ▪ GSW 9.9
3. James Harden ▪ HOU 8.4

4. Chris Paul ▪ LAC 7.5
5. LeBron James ▪ CLE 7.4
6. Anthony Davis ▪ NOP 7.1
7. Kawhi Leonard ▪ SAS 6.1
8. Rudy Gobert ▪ UTA 5.8
9. Tim Duncan ▪ SAS 5.5
10. Damian Lillard ▪ POR 5.1
11. Danny Green ▪ SAS 5.0
12. Draymond Green ▪ GSW 5.0
13. Marc Gasol ▪ MEM 4.8
14. Jimmy Butler ▪ CHI 4.7
15. DeMarcus Cousins ▪ SAC 4.7
16. Tyson Chandler ▪ DAL 4.2
17. Paul Millsap ▪ ATL 4.2
18. DeAndre Jordan ▪ LAC 4.1
19. Blake Griffin ▪ LAC 4.1
20. Andrew Bogut ▪ GSW 4.1


CURRY WITH TWO THER TEAM MATES IN THE TOP 20...HARDEN AGAIN ALL ALONE
 
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