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re: WojBomb: CP3 to Suns
Posted on 11/16/20 at 1:57 pm to Boomshockalocka
Posted on 11/16/20 at 1:57 pm to Boomshockalocka
Are you talking about overall or specific years?
Because last year, the Lakers in the playoffs were +15.3 better when LeBron was on the floor vs off. The Rockets were only +9.8 with Harden on the floor.
In the 2019 and 2018 playoffs (the ones you were complaining about), the Rockets were +7.2 and +21.1 with Harden on the floor. One good and one phenomenal number.
In the 2018 and 2017 playoffs (using ‘17 because LeBron missed ‘19 playoffs), the Cavs were +7.5 and +30.7 with LeBron on the floor.
If you want to go further, in the ‘17 playoffs, the Rockets were actually worse when Harden was on the floor than off (-3.6). Yet in the ‘16 playoffs, the Cavs were again significantly better with LeBron on the floor (+20).
Look, I’m not saying that LeBron hasn’t had a better Robin in his career than Harden, but using On/Off to prove your point is not the way to go. That’s not how that stat should be used
Because last year, the Lakers in the playoffs were +15.3 better when LeBron was on the floor vs off. The Rockets were only +9.8 with Harden on the floor.
In the 2019 and 2018 playoffs (the ones you were complaining about), the Rockets were +7.2 and +21.1 with Harden on the floor. One good and one phenomenal number.
In the 2018 and 2017 playoffs (using ‘17 because LeBron missed ‘19 playoffs), the Cavs were +7.5 and +30.7 with LeBron on the floor.
If you want to go further, in the ‘17 playoffs, the Rockets were actually worse when Harden was on the floor than off (-3.6). Yet in the ‘16 playoffs, the Cavs were again significantly better with LeBron on the floor (+20).
Look, I’m not saying that LeBron hasn’t had a better Robin in his career than Harden, but using On/Off to prove your point is not the way to go. That’s not how that stat should be used
This post was edited on 11/16/20 at 1:58 pm
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