View Full Version : So now that Andrew Wiggins is the second best player on a championship team…
Ass Dan
06-18-2022, 06:49 PM
The media
They want to live in yesteryear
Ramming Klay and Dray
Up our bootay
But Wiggins was clearly number 2.
While those two were mostly a number two (read: poo)
Whaddaya do?
He completely destroyed a first team all NBAer with some of the best on ball D we have ever seen.
Legit, top player
Nilocon165
06-18-2022, 07:01 PM
??????
Wiggins is getting tons of love and the consensus is he was the 2nd best player
1987_Lakers
06-18-2022, 07:02 PM
Although Wiggins balled out, I still believe Draymond was the 2nd most valuable player on this team throughout the year.
3ba11
06-18-2022, 07:06 PM
The media
They want to live in yesteryear
Ramming Klay and Dray
Up our bootay
But Wiggins was clearly number 2.
While those two were mostly a number two (read: poo)
Whaddaya do?
He completely destroyed a first team all NBAer with some of the best on ball D we have ever seen.
Legit, top player
It just means that Curry was infact carrying buns the entire time - Klay infact is nowhere near HORNACEK:
Regular Season
Hornacek (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hornaje01.html).... 17.7 PER.. 2.9 bpm.. 0.153 ws/48.. 42.1 vorp on 33,964 min.. 15/3/5 on 58.2 ts
Klay (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/thompkl01.html)'............ 16.4 PER.. 0.7 bpm.. 0.110 ws/48.. 14.4 vorp on 20,380 min.. 19/3/2 on 57.5 ts
Playoffs
Hornacek (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hornaje01.html).... 16.5 PER.. 3.1 bpm.. 0.145 ws/48.. 14.1 vorp on 4766 min.. 15/4/4 on 57.5 ts
Klay (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/thompkl01.html)'............ 14.4 PER.. 0.7 bpm.. 0.091 ws/48.... 3.1 vorp on 4570 min.. 19/3/2 on 56.0 ts
Secondary producers on championship teams like Klay, Pippen or Wiggins play on a Hornacek or Iggy level but the winning spotlight inflates them to all-time status
1987_Lakers
06-18-2022, 07:13 PM
It just means that Curry was infact carrying buns the entire time - Klay infact is nowhere near HORNACEK:
Regular Season
Hornacek (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hornaje01.html).... 17.7 PER.. 2.9 bpm.. 0.153 ws/48.. 42.1 vorp on 33,964 min.. 15/3/5 on 58.2 ts
Klay (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/thompkl01.html)'............ 16.4 PER.. 0.7 bpm.. 0.110 ws/48.. 14.4 vorp on 20,380 min.. 19/3/2 on 57.5 ts
Playoffs
Hornacek (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hornaje01.html).... 16.5 PER.. 3.1 bpm.. 0.145 ws/48.. 14.1 vorp on 4766 min.. 15/4/4 on 57.5 ts
Klay (https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/thompkl01.html)'............ 14.4 PER.. 0.7 bpm.. 0.091 ws/48.... 3.1 vorp on 4570 min.. 19/3/2 on 56.0 ts
Secondary producers on championship teams like Klay, Pippen or Wiggins play on a Hornacek or Iggy level but the winning spotlight inflates them to all-time status
You are forgetting one crucial piece on that Warriors team.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHPvcM246v0&t
tontoz
06-18-2022, 07:38 PM
Although Wiggins balled out, I still believe Draymond was the 2nd most valuable player on this team throughout the year.
Throughout the year? He played only 46 games in the regular season. They won 9 straight without him.
congratulations :applause:
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1987_Lakers
06-18-2022, 07:59 PM
Throughout the year? He played only 46 games in the regular season. They won 9 straight without him.
They were 34-12 with Draymond this year, only 19-17 without him.
When both Curry & Dray were healthy, they were something like 29-7, that's like a 66 win pace.
tontoz
06-18-2022, 08:20 PM
They were 34-12 with Draymond this year, only 19-17 without him.
When both Curry & Dray were healthy, they were something like 29-7, that's like a 66 win pace.
So they had a winning record without him, which was almost half the season.
Wiggins played 73 games in the regular season. He ranked 7th among 3s in RPM at 3.64, ahead of ant man, Middleton and Ingram.
Draymonds RPM of .11 ranked behind Covington, Jeff Green and Jared Vanderbilt.
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