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    Default How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Modern era (1980-)

    AFAIK..Russell GOATbrook is the only point guard to do it...averaged 28/7/9 previous season.

    Most productive player in the league, most alpha player in the league

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Didn't Arenas do it a few times?

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    The PG LeBron

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
    Didn't Arenas do it a few times?
    No. Gilbert had 25/4/5, 29/3/6 and 28/4/6

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    On .426 shooting and 4.4 TO's per game. Less than 2/1 assist to turnover ratio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrapeApe
    On .426 shooting and 4.4 TO's per game. Less than 2/1 assist to turnover ratio.
    Current Westbrook > Prime Wade

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by BlakFrankWhite
    Modern era (1980-)

    AFAIK..Russell GOATbrook is the only point guard to do it...averaged 28/7/9 previous season.

    Most productive player in the league, most alpha player in the league
    who cares? Those are meaningless random numbers....

    Assuming that's points, rebounds, and assists the only guy to do it was Mr Pace Inflation himself Oscar....

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thesmallmamba
    Current Westbrook > Prime Wade


    No.

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by GrapeApe


    No.
    Better scorer? Check

    Better rebounder? Check

    Better playmaker? Check


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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thesmallmamba
    Better scorer? Check

    Better rebounder? Check

    Better playmaker? Check

    making the playoffs? Oh...

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thesmallmamba
    Better scorer? Check

    Better rebounder? Check

    Better playmaker? Check

    Obviously what he meant by no. GOATbrook is a tier better.

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thesmallmamba
    Better scorer? Check

    Better rebounder? Check

    Better playmaker? Check

    Wade averaged 30 ppg on 49% yet Westbrook is a better scorer? Wade's most inefficient shooting season of his career is better than Westbrook's best. Prime Wade was also a much better defender and much more intelligent. Wade led the league in scoring while also finishing 3rd in DPOY. He had a better assist to turnover ratio and was a more efficient playmaker. Also, get back to me when Westbrook carries a team to a title averaging 35/8/4/3 with a 30+ PER.

    Westbrook is a better rebounder. That's it.

    BTW, I was half joking and basically playing devil's advocate when I posted Westbrook's FG% and TO's. He's obviously a teriffic player.
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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thesmallmamba
    Better scorer? Absolutely not

    Better rebounder? Yes

    Better playmaker? Heck No

    Better Defender? Wade

    Better champion? Wade, Also

    In short, Wade >>>>>>>Westbrook, it's not even a debate

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by WayOfWade
    Better Defender? Wade

    Better champion? Wade, Also

    In short, Wade >>>>>>>Westbrook, it's not even a debate
    Yeah, and now that I think about it, the "better scorer" part kind of gave it away as trolling. Oh well.

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    Default Re: How many PG's have averaged 25/5/5 in modern era?

    Quote Originally Posted by WayOfWade
    Better Defender? Wade

    Better champion? Wade, Also

    In short, Wade >>>>>>>Westbrook, it's not even a debate

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