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  1. kjironman1

    kjironman1 Well-Known Member

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    Got to side with the Dog here. FAMS.
    Now that we have that covered when do we know exactly what nights The HCP is out of town?
     
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  2. wizenheimer

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    AD .210
    Arvydas Sabonis .200
    Billups .176
    Dame .174
    Clyde .173
    Brandon Roy .155
    Aldridge .153
    Terry Porter .150
    Steve Smith .139
    Buck Williams .136
    Westbrook .131
    Jerome Kersey .119


    I'm not sure I'd call it fantastic, especially considering his low efficiency as a scorer and passer
     
  3. BigGameDamian

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    For a guy that has been in the league for 17 years that's fantastic by general NBA standards. Remember that it includes super un-efficient years since about 2019 and the initial rookie / early years. It just shows you that for a little while there, he was really great. Never as great as the people he was compared to in this list, like Lebron, Magic and Jokic, but overall, fantastic.

    Asking Google Gemini, "what is the average ws/48 score for all players in the nba" here is what we got:

    There isn't a single, published "average WS/48 score for all players" because the stat is highly variable and not a typical aggregate measure. However, WS/48 represents a player's total Win Shares divided by 48 minutes (to standardize for per-minute production), with an average NBA player's score falling somewhere between 0.070 and 0.080. Elite players (who are significantly above average) might have a WS/48 in the range of 0.150 to 0.200 or higher, but most players will have a score below the league average.
    Here's a breakdown of what different ranges mean:
    • 0.000 to 0.050: Represents below-average players.
    • 0.075: A typical average player.
    • 0.100 to 0.120: A very good player.
    • 0.150 to 0.200+: An elite player.

    Now, for a long career WS/48 - 0.133 is fantastic. It is not the cream of the crop, generational kind of talent, but it is fantastic. I stand by that assessment.
     
  5. wizenheimer

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    most of those guys had long NBA careers so their lower impact years are in there
     
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    What does a hand picked list of names have to do with the assessment that his career ws/48 is fantastic by general NBA standards?
     
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    Giving @THE HCP the credit he's due, I'd take pretty much everyone on that list over Westbrook... Heh heh
     
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  8. wizenheimer

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    quite a bit actually. To start with, I think "fantastic" is pretty similar, in NBA terms, to elite

    Aldridge, Terry Porter, Steve Smith, Buck Williams...4 Blazers who had higher winshares/48 than Westbrook

    Westbrook ranks 214th on the career winshare/48 list:

    5. Neil Johnston* .2413
    10. Rudy Gobert .2192
    13. Bob Pettit* .2128
    21. Jimmy Butler .2062
    27. Jarrett Allen .2000
    30. Artis Gilmore* .1931
    34. Dolph Schayes* .1922
    35. Clint Capela .1920
    36. Manu Ginóbili* .1902
    38. Adrian Dantley* .1887
    39. Sidney Moncrief* .1873
    40. Karl-Anthony Towns .1859
    41. Paul Arizin* .1833
    43. Sam Jones* .1824
    45. Dan Issel* .1813
    46. Kevin McHale* .1802
    47. Bailey Howell* .1799
    50. Clyde Lovellette* .1777
    51. Kevin Johnson .1777
    54. Reggie Miller* .1758
    56. Bobby Jones* .1755
    57. Bob Lanier* .1751
    59. Damian Lillard .1742
    62. Jonas Valančiūnas .1724
    Dwight Howard* .1724
    64. Zelmo Beaty* .1715
    65. Larry Nance .1713
    67. DeAndre Jordan .1702
    68. Cliff Hagan* .1700
    70. Amar'e Stoudemire .1691
    73. Chet Walker* .1685
    75. Kevin Love .1656
    76. Connie Hawkins* .1656
    77. Don Nelson* .1651
    80. Kyrie Irving .1625
    82. Dwyane Wade* .1620
    83. Marques Johnson .1616
    85. Walt Bellamy* .1603
    87. Bam Adebayo .1594
    88. Joakim Noah .1593
    89. Chris Bosh* .1593
    90. Cedric Maxwell .1585
    91. Mark Price .1582
    92. Enes Freedom .1574
    94. George Gervin* .1568
    95. Al Horford .1567
    96. Detlef Schrempf .1565
    97. David Thompson* .1565
    100. Willis Reed* .1558
    101. Paul Westphal* .1551
    102. Tyson Chandler .1550
    105. Jeff Hornacek .1539
    106. LaMarcus Aldridge .1532
    108. Tracy McGrady* .1523
    Andre Drummond .1519
    110. Terry Dischinger .1516
    111. John Drew .1515
    112. Andrei Kirilenko .1513
    113. Bob McAdoo* .1509
    114. Elton Brand .1507
    115. Derrick Favors .1505
    116. Ray Allen* .1503
    117. David Lee .1503
    118. Paul Millsap .1502
    119. Terry Porter .1499
    120. Steven Adams .1498
    121. Kristaps Porziņģis .1497
    122. Brad Miller .1497
    124. Shawn Marion .1495
    126. Dennis Rodman* .1495
    127. Bill Laimbeer .1492
    128. Julian Hammond
    129. Gary Payton* .1483
    131. Kiki Vandeweghe .1479
    132. Mason Plumlee .1477
    134. Anderson Varejão .1475
    136. Kyle Lowry .1473
    137. Eddie Jones .1473
    139. Horace Grant .1469
    140. Peja Stojaković .1469
    141. Steve Mix .1469
    142. Terrell Brandon .1469
    144. Ricky Pierce .1464
    146. Jack Sikma* .1461
    148. Calvin Natt .1459
    150. Jeff Foster .1448
    151. Amir Johnson .1448
    152. Carlos Boozer .1432
    153. Brent Barry .1432
    154. Larry Jones .1429
    155. Maurice Cheeks* .1426
    157. Mehmet Okur .1425
    158. Marcin Gortat .1422
    159. Larry Costello*
    160. James Silas .1420
    161. Tom Owens .1417
    162. David West .1414
    163. Dale Davis .1408
    164. Sam Cassell .1408
    166. Billy Cunningham* .1406
    168. Danilo Gallinari .1401
    169. Ben Wallace* .1399
    170. Steve Kerr .1397
    172. Tony Parker* .1396
    174. Serge Ibaka .1394
    175. Steve Smith .1393
    176. Rasheed Wallace .1392
    177. George Hill .1391
    178. Chris Mullin* .1389
    179. Doc Rivers .1389
    181. Mike Conley .1387
    182. Zydrunas Ilgauskas .1386
    184. Anthony Mason .1385
    185. Sam Perkins .1382
    187. Grant Hill* .1379
    190. Greg Monroe .1368
    191. Vlade Divac* .1368
    192. Donovan Mitchell .1366
    193. Marcus Camby .1366
    194. Kevin Martin .1365
    197. Hersey Hawkins .1358
    198. Buck Williams .1358
    199. Pascal Siakam .1356
    203. Ryan Anderson .1337
    204. Michael Redd .1335
    208. Calvin Murphy* .1319
    209. Dan Roundfield .1318
    212. Brook Lopez .1316
    214. Russell Westbrook .1311

    Mason Plumlee ranks 132nd. Even allowing for a big man skew to the marks, it's kind of hard to characterize Plumlee as fantastic; or Ryan Anderson, Michael Redd, Greg Monroe, Vlade, Anthony Mason, Gallinari, Tom Owens, Brent Barry, Calvin Natt, Amir Johnson, Okur, or Enes Freedom...all of whom had better career marks

    I'd wonder where the cut-off is where fantastic drops to good
     
  9. BigGameDamian

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    Now filter those to players that had such a long career...

    Anytime you have a player that had a 17 years career he had a very good career. When his career ws/48 for such a long career still falls in the "very good" player category - I declare him officially as having had a fantastic career . Hope this clears your confusion.

    Even your 214 position should be considered fantastic given that since the 1980s when they started having enough data to calculate this stat there were about 4000-5000 players that participated in the NBA.

    I am really not sure why we are even arguing it. Westbrook had a fantastic career and his WS/48 reflects it, it's really not up to debate. What he did not have, is a generational level career like some of the people that original post implied because of his rare, but not that significant triple double record.
     
  11. kjironman1

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    It’s a bad way to judge a career no question.
    Just look at the names that are at the top of that list. Some pretty fantastic players land a ways down it.
    I think Westbrook is playing this year also. So expect him to drop another few positions.
     
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    Cugel The epitome of mediocrity

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    Congrats @HCP !!! Keep reaching for the stars.
     
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    I'm not disputing that Westbrook has had a fantastic career, he has; I'm disputing his winshare/48 mark is fantastic
     
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    Seen Artis Gilmore's name on the list, it reminded me of one afternoon after the CShip I had an opportunity to talk with the Big Red head for a while, he said Artis Gilmore was the strongest player he ever played against and he loved the Running Rebels with Reggie Theus.
     
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    For a career of 17 years being in the top 5% of all the players that played in the NBA since the record keeping days? OK. I guess that fantastic is a subjective value - to me that is definitely a fantastic mark given the context of his longevity.
     
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    I don't think it's 5%

    that list I posted was from BBREF, and their criteria for inclusion was a player was the player must have played at least 15,000 total minutes

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    I'm not sure exactly what 'approximately 500' means in this case; and I don't know how many players went over that minimum this last season. If you assume 550 players then Westbrook is barely in the top 50%. Now, if you want to dilute the filters to include players like Peter Verhoven, Victor Claver, and Keljin Blevins, then OK. But I think it's better to gauge Westbrook against other players with substantial careers
     
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    I think I am bored of this argument. I think his WS/48 is fantastic for his long career. You think it's not. Whatever.
     
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    Russell Westbrook played 38,000 minutes.
    That in itself is pretty impressive.
     
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    Iron man with a boney head. That's for sure.
     
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    Can we just trade Avdija for Kuminga? I'm sick and tired of this drama
     

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