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re: Top 25 under 25 on by Thorpe ETA: Now updated with "Next 10"
Posted on 1/22/13 at 8:46 pm to corndeaux
Posted on 1/22/13 at 8:46 pm to corndeaux
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Rose only got the MVP because the writers didn't want to give it to Lebron after the Decision. Basing a player's worth off an arbitrary award is risky.
And his team has been cruising without him. It's not a one man team in Chicago.
Rose is a great player, but it isn't an outrage that he is behind Westbrook, Griffin, and Harden.
I agree, MVP should've been LeBron's. He got robbed, but either way I always said chicago was a playoff team without rose. with him, they were championship contenders.
Posted on 1/24/13 at 1:54 pm to htran90
The next 10 have been posted:
Wall
Rubio
Turner
Drummond
Favors
Gordon
Gallinari
Evans
Klay Thompson
MKG
*Of note this was not written by Thorpe or Pelton, it was written by Elhassan and doesn't seem to use WARP as a metric.
Wall
Rubio
Turner
Drummond
Favors
Gordon
quote:
The third member of the list who has missed significant time due to injury, Gordon is the most explosive scorer of the Next 10. Despite the specter of possible microfracture surgery hovering over him, he has fought back and regained his 2010-11 level of scoring per 36 minutes at 21.3. However, his efficiency has dipped dramatically (eFG%: 0.424), although it can be argued this is part of a larger trend of regression in his career that correlates with his larger role on offense. Still, if Gordon can return to his previous level of health, he is a dangerous scoring threat who combines a strong frame and quick first step to get to the free throw line frequently (career free throw attempt rate: 0.382), where he converts (career FT%: 0.808). This not only benefits him with easier scoring opportunities from the line, but also helps his team get into the bonus earlier.
Gallinari
Evans
Klay Thompson
MKG
*Of note this was not written by Thorpe or Pelton, it was written by Elhassan and doesn't seem to use WARP as a metric.
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