1 James Harden, Houston Rockets
An offensive machine currently...
31.3 PPG (FG% 44.9 ; 3P% 38.3)
5.2 RPG
8.9 APG
2 Victor Oladipo, Indiana Pacers
I can only say that Indiana Pacers lost all 5 matches when he was not in the ... He is that a massive differential...Thaddeus Young (6.6 better on the floor) and Myles Turner (4.1) have the next biggest on/off swings in the positive directions among regular contributors, and neither comes close to matching Oladipo's impact.
24.1 PPG (FG% 48 ; 3P% 37)
5.3 RPG
4.2 APG
3 Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors
Do not let his low results deceive you in many defensive metrics ...Of course, the offensive results are more obvious. But he still scored 19.8 points per game ... In fact, he's on pace to join Stephen Curry as one of only two qualified players in NBA history to take more than seven three-point attempts per contest and connect on at least 45 percent of them.
19.8 PPG (FG% 49.3 ; 3P% 44.8)
3.9 RPG
2.5 APG
4 Bradley Beal, Washington Wizards
He no longer sacrifices his miraculous long shots, and not possible 3p shots... This is because his play is of great importance while John Wall deals with his injuries, unfortunately...
23.4 PPG (FG% 46.2 ; 3P% 37.3)
4.5 RPG
4.5 APG
5 CJ McCollum, Portland Trail Blazers
He still shoots perfectly over the hand of his defender's... This is also excellent for his statistics ...
21.6 PPG (FG% 44.6 ; 3P% 41.6)
3.8 RPG
3.1 APG
How do you agree with this list and these statistics? What would you change?
I might put Demar Derozan instead of Victor Oladipo
Not a bad list at all. I think that Middleton might have better numbers than a lot of these players if he wasn't on the same team as Giannis. And I also think you are definitely forgetting about Jrue Holiday & Donovan Mitchell. Honorable mention to Lou Williams as well.
James Harden is the best i think so, He is so awesome @andrejj
I absolutely agree with you...
yapz bro, he is awesome