I know we are only two games into this but I decided to look at the player contributions (Points + Rebounds + Assists + Steals + Blocks - Turnovers). Total Contribution: Lillard - 51 Aminu - 46 Plumlee - 46 Harkless - 36 McCollum - 34 Henderson - 32 Davis - 22 Kaman - 16 Crabbe - 11 Connaughton - 5 Vonleh - 4 Montero - 3 Then I thought I'd look at consistency (for those who have played both games) - Std Deviation Aminu - 1.0 Kaman - 1.0 Lillard - 2.5 Harkless - 3.0 Davis - 3.0 Crabbe - 4.5 McCollum - 5.0 Henderson - 7.0 Plumlee - 14.0 Not sure this is worth anything but thought I'd throw it against the wall. Gramps...
That CJ is 2 points away from being #6 is a bit in contrast to what we expected after last year's Playoff emergence.
Updated after game 3: 1. Lillard - 85 2. Plumlee - 81 3. McCollum - 68 4. Aminu - 64 5. Harkless - 50 6. Henderson - 38 7. Davis - 34 8. Kaman - 19 9. Crabbe - 14 10. Connaughton - 5 11. Vonleh - 4 12. Montero - 3 Gramps...
Updated after game 4: 1. Lillard - 109, Std Dev 4.3 2. Aminu - 109, Std Dev 10.5 3. Plumlee - 106 4. McCollum - 93 5. Harkless - 70 6. Davis - 53 7. Henderson - 44 8. Crabbe - 29 9. Kaman - 19 10. Vonleh - 6 10. Montero - 6 12. Connaughton - 5 Gramps...
Updated after game 6: 1. Lillard - 178 2. Plumlee - 163 3. McCollum - 152 4. Aminu - 139 5. Harkless - 117 6. Henderson - 79 7. Davis - 71 8. Crabbe - 66 9. Kaman - 19 10. Vonleh - 6 10. Montero - 6 12. Connaughton - 5 Gramps...
Updated after Warriors game 1: 1. Lillard - 216 2. Plumlee - 182 3. McCollum - 172 4. Aminu - 158 5. Harkless - 131 6. Davis - 92 7. Crabbe - 91 8. Henderson - 89 9 Kaman - 19 10. Connaughton - 9 11. Montero - 8 12. Vonleh - 7 13. Roberts - 3 Gramps...