I was curious how the all-time contribution standings would work out so..... Contribution is defined as Points + Rebounds + (Assists * 1.5) + (Blocks * 1.5) + (Steals * 2) - (Turnovers * 2) Here are the all time standings (top rankings along with a few others of interest) For what its worth, Petrie & Steele would probably be higher but not all stats were tracked their first few years. 1. Clyde Drexler - 30,441.5 2. Terry Porter - 20,634.5 3. LaMarcus Aldridge - 19,836.5 4. Jerome Kersey - 18,217 5. Sidney Wicks - 16,282.5 6. Mychal Thompson - 15,757 7. Cliff Robinson - 15,699 8. Rasheed Wallace - 14,650.5 9. Geoff Petrie - 14,632 10. Jim Paxson - 14,246.5 11. Damon Stoudamire - 12,123.5 12. Buck Williams - 11,094.5 13. Larry Steele - 10,814.5 14. Damian Lillard - 10,723.5 15. Arvydas Sabonis - 10,318 16. Kevin Duckworth - 10,060.5 17. Nic Batum - 9,848 ... 20. Brandon Roy - 9,324 27. Wes Matthews - 7,848.5 54. C.J. McCollum - 3,710 75. Meyers Leonard - 2,503.5 85. Mason Plumlee - 2,116 92. Allen Crabbe - 1,848 95. Al-Farouq Aminu - 1,662.5 99. Ed Davis - 1,534.5 109. Mo Harkless - 1,276 151. Noah Vonleh - 718.5 189. Evan Turner - 297.5 240. Pat Connaughton - 92.5 248. Shabazz Napier - 67.5 249. Jake Layman - 66.5 282. Tim Quarterman - 21.5 Gramps...
Who is this bottom-feeder "Gramps." The 3-period ellipse must disguise a zero. Must have been before my time.
Your posts are kind of like HCP's, more akin to turnovers than points. You would have a negative contribution.