@FlamesNBA21@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 No it isn’t…. Harden notoriously plays far more minutes every game than Curry, giving him more time to put up big numbers lmao. Adjusting to per 75 puts everyone on an even playing field.
@ThePosterzone@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 That is so ridiculous lol, by that logic Tacko fall was one of the best scoring bigs last season for putting up 25.2 per 75 on 75% TS? You're literally going off of hypotheticals when you unnecessarily adjust like that
@FlamesNBA21@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 You’re comparing a guy who played 19 games with 7 minutes per game.
Obviously Per 75 isn’t perfect but if you’re going to seriously act like a r**ard and compare two players who play with insane discrepancies between their minutes then you can’t be helped
@ThePosterzone@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 It's the same logic, I'm just obviously using an extreme example to illustrate my point. But again, it's the exact same logic, you're literally penalizing harden for playing and scoring more, and rewarding curry for playing and scoring less...
@ThePosterzone@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 You can't have the best of both worlds either, you're adding points to curry but maintains his TS% when in reality, the longer you play and the more shots you take your efficiency goes down. Where's the adjustment for that?
@FlamesNBA21@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 There isn’t anything whatsoever that actually suggests that lmao. Curry had a bigger offensive load this year than he’s ever had and still had the 3rd highest TS% of his career. Fucking moron
@FlamesNBA21@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 Who gives a shit about a general rule? We’re talking about Harden and Steph, in which that rule doesn’t seem to apply
And there is no concrete evidence that they correlate anyways
@FlamesNBA21@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP@Mobucket1 I’m not going to use my “intuition” lmao. There is no evidence that it does.
Not on such a small difference in workload at least lmao
@Mobucket1@ThePosterzone@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP He's a curry fuck boy lol, dude wants to add points to curry for sitting on the bench, and remove points from harden for playing the game
@ThePosterzone@Mobucket1@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP Can you read? Do u have amnesia? I literally said that per 75 is appropriate to use when comparing between eras, it's irrelevant when comparing WITHIN eras
@FlamesNBA21@Mobucket1@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP that. Makes. No. Sense.
Why is it any different? Why is it fair to compare guys in different eras but not fair to compare tacko fall to harden?? How does that make sense to you?
@ThePosterzone@Mobucket1@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP Primarily because of pace, it is an uncontrollable factor within both eras which provided an innate benefit to one era, and not to another. Minutes played by a player are NOT an uncontrollable factor
@FlamesNBA21@Mobucket1@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP You do realize not every team in the league plays at the same pace right now right??? Like are you this dumb??
Even if there is a small different in the paces there’s still a difference lmao
@ThePosterzone@Mobucket1@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP Pace due to player playstyles and coaching schemes are not uncontrollable. Certain advancements in rules, like the introduction of the 24 second shot clock, had a direct impact on possessions available. You adjust for those. You don't penalize LeBron for pushing the pace
@FlamesNBA21@Mobucket1@SnipaCurry@NiyMVP I’m not disagreeing that pace effects the game…. But pace can also impact different players numbers within the same era too lmfao