Westbrook got robbed again of an all star starting spot.
To become an allstar in the West as a guard is probably the toughest spot. I hope my guy Damian Lillard gets the credit he deserves, he’s been getting overlooked year after year
Westbrook got robbed again of an all star starting spot.
To become an allstar in the West as a guard is probably the toughest spot. I hope my guy Damian Lillard gets the credit he deserves, he’s been getting overlooked year after year
You are saying Westbrook has been better than Harden or Curry?
Harden is having an MVP caliber year again so there’s no doubt he should start (and he deserves too)
Steph is my issue. I get it. He’s fun to watch, entertaining, and has a massive fan base. However, he did miss over 3 weeks of playing time. Westbrook is coming off an MVP season and is still putting up monster numbers. The warriors record with out Steph is 10-3. Would thunder go 10-3 without Russ? LOL I doubt that, he’s clearly the more valuable player.
Curry did miss a good amount of time. But westbrook has more help this year. Hence less credit for his success. Plus Westbrook is notorious for padding his rebound stats. Steven Adams should average at least 2 - 3 more but gives them to Westbrook
20% of the season is a pretty big amount. It just doesn’t seem like a lot because the warriors don’t need him to play every night and can beat 27 other teams without him.
More help? Lol. Steve Kerr said this is the deepest Warriors team he’s coached so clearly GSW has significantly better pieces. Steph isn’t even the best player on his own damn team....
I disagree, I think Curry has been better than Westbrook. WB has been better Defensively (imo) but the difference lies in efficiency. Curry is nearly shooting 50-40-90 while averaging 5.2 rpg and 6.5 APG. We all know WB's rebounding is padded (and assists could be debatable). Curry's impact is portable and could transfer to nearly any team. If WB went to another team that team wouldn't benefit as much as a Curry. Just my thoughts. (This was directed at one of the above comments).