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Trash trash trash....Melo how are you gonna let a Dude have possibly one of the greatest single game performances in history and you play like Robert Covington?![]()
Russell Westbrook, James Harden
; and the East is pure trash; How you get blown out, Charlotte, and Irving didnt even play
; For the last 3 years, utter trash
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Trash trash trash....
Melo how are you gonna let a Dude have possibly one of the greatest single game performances in history and you play like Robert Covington?![]()
Melo is off this year mentally. I think the losses have taken their toll and he realized that Phil aint the guy to turn the ship around. He looks beat down sometimes.
Hey @shaddyvillethug , how the fuck your boy Poohgonna get lit up for the best all around game in NBA history Bruh?!?!?! Nigga bum sauce, da fuck you give of 50/15/15? TELL ME NIGGA!?!?!
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Battling.......Westbrook and Harden really going at it...
Everywhere he goes...Rajon Rondo, should he remain benched, says he 'absolutely' will seek a trade from Bulls
Everywhere he goes...![]()
Russell Westbrook still deserves to be NBA MVP over James Harden
In case you’re waking up a little late from your New Year’s celebration, you need to know what Houston Rockets guard James Harden did on Saturday night.
He totaled 53 points 17 assists and 16 rebounds in a win over the New York Knicks.
Rub your eyes again and look at those numbers. That would be the first 50-15-15 game in NBA history. And if it wasn’t obvious before, it is now: Harden and Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook are now in one heck of a two-man race for NBA MVP.
Before diving into who deserves to be the front-runner as 2017 kicks off, take a look at their respective numbers.
Let’s start with Westbrook: He’s still Mr. Triple Double, averaging 30.9 ppg (which leads the league), 10.7 apg and 10.5 rpg. He leads the NBA in PER at 30.41, although he’s turning the ball over 5.4 times per contest.
Here’s where you might be surprised to look at Harden’s numbers: 28.5 ppg, 12.0 apg, 8.1 rpg. That’s right, he’s almost at a triple-double average with more assists than Westbrook and fewer points. He also leads the league in win shares at 7.6 (Westbrook is at 5.5, ninth overall).
One reason to vote for Westbrook is the aforementioned Oscar Robertson triple-double average. But if Harden gets there — and he might, he’s already totaled eight triple-doubles in 2016-17 — what’s the tie-breaker?
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The answer comes down to their teammates. If you remove Harden from the 26-9 Rockets or Westbrook from the 21-13 Thunder, which team is better? I’d take the Rockets thanks to their secondary options and deeper bench. Beyond Victor Oladipo and some scoring from Enes Kanter, the Thunder don’t have much more to work with, which means one thing: Westbrook is a one-man wrecking crew single-handedly leading his team to a playoff spot.
As of Jan. 1, my vote is for Westbrook. But no matter where you land in this argument, this is going to be an incredible race to watch.
Product of that weak ass eastern conference, really ain't another way to twist it!!!
Post the games that each of those players had played in as comparable to the points scored....
Product of that weak ass eastern conference, really ain't another way to twist it!!!
Hawks front office are idiots; but it will be interesting to see if Millsap is traded; Interesting to see if Toronto really makes a push for him....Hawks fielding trade offers for Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver
The Atlanta Hawks have begun listening to trade pitches for All-Star forward Paul Millsap in recent days, according to league sources.
Sources told ESPN.com that the Hawks, fearful of losing Millsap in free agency without compensation in the summer, are not openly shopping him but are taking calls on the 31-year-old and other pending free agents, notably sharpshooter Kyle Korver and swingman Thabo Sefolosha.
Although the Hawks managed to signDwight Howard in free agency last summer to fill a frontcourt void, they were stung by the free-agent departure of Al Horford in that Horford, in the words of one source with knowledge of the team's thinking, got away "for nothing."
The feeling within the organization now, sources said, is that it's best to gauge the trade market for Millsap, Korver and Sefolosha between now and the Feb. 23 trade deadline to guard against a repeat scenario.
The Hawks slumped to 48-34 last season and took a 17-16 record into 2017 after an offseason in which Teague was traded to Indiana before Horford's free-agent defection to Boston.
Denver Nuggets last summer, before the Hawks ultimately decided it was best to keep the versatile forward, who has ranked as one of the league's biggest matchup problems throughout his time in both Utah and Atlanta.
The Toronto Raptors, sources say, are another team that has expressed interest in Millsap in the past.
Millsap, who turns 32 two weeks before the trade deadline in February, entered Sunday night's home date with San Antonio averaging 17.4 points and 8.0 rebounds. He has earned Eastern Conference All-Star berths in each of his three seasons since joining the Hawks in free agency before the 2013-14 campaign, and he earned All-Defensive Second Team honors for the first time last season.
Hawks front office are idiots; but it will be interesting to see if Millsap is traded; Interesting to see if Toronto really makes a push for him....
Post the games that each of those players had played in as comparable to the points scored....
Chart is based on age. Not games played. If you add in those players 3-4 years of college production they still fall short.
Of course they would fall short if you add college production; college is 20 games, the nba is 60,70,80 games; I cant believe you would even try to make that point; but anyways I would like to see how many games were played by each of those players to get a true gauge of actual production; that would be a more accurate assessment...Chart is based on age. Not games played. If you add in those players 3-4 years of college production they still fall short.
They let Hortford get away for nothing; They have been trending downwards for the last couple of years; They are stuck in the middle; not wanting to rebuild but not improving as a team;Why do you consider them to be idiots?