BadJerry20
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I've watched Harden a lot. I think the effort is there. I've seen Westbrook be lazy too. Everybody has their moments. Neither one of them is shut-down on the ball (very few are), but they are both great help defenders.
Harden owned a good offensive big in a clutch moment last night, 1-on-1. I watch the games.
Russ 4.8 def rebs, 1.8 stls, 0.1 blocks, 1.8-2.1 steals-fouls
Harden 3.8 d rebs, 1.4 stls, 0.5 blocks, 1.4-2.4 steals-fouls
My eye test and your numbers say Russ is superior defensively.
You're doing it wrong.
1. Look at total rebounds, not defensive. Different players have different roles (break as soon as shot goes up). For defensive prowess I look at total rebounds because it explains that the player is physical, aware, and aggressive.
2. You're supposed to look at their per minute productivity.
3. PGs are supposed to have the most steals because they have more opportunity. You have to look at how they compare to the average player at their position. Just like SGs are supposed to have more blocks than PGs.
Harden over average SG per 48
+0.7 rp +0.2 bp +0.5 sp -0.4 fp
Westbrook
+2.7 rp +0.0 bp +0.6 sp -0.3 fp
You are right that Westbrook is a better defender. It's only slightly, though.
You also once said that Marvin Williams's rebounding numbers indicated that he was a top 50 player in the NBA. Can I assume that now that you've had the pleasure of watching him play for two years for your own team that you no longer feel that way?
"Stats>>>eyeballs" - Huff
