Post all star break Leonard>Aldridge. Leonard didn't get healthy until the all star break, blurred vision & his hand injury, plus the Spurs were still learning to play around him and were injured too. First half of the season was just a big mess.
Post all star stats:
31 mpg
17.9 ppg, 52% shooting
7 rpg
2.5 apg
36% from 3
2.6 spg
.8 bpg
DPOY
Those 31 mpg really limit him, as well as the number of shot attempts he gets per game. Aldridge averages 4mpg more, Harden 5.4, Davis 5, LBJ 5, Cousins 3, etc. Give Leonard 4 extra mins with more shot attempts, all those #'s increase quite a bit.
Nolyfescrub voting with his 17 alts. in got.![]()
Odds are these are all the same got.
Honestly I stopped giving a since my friend started working at Subway , Quizno's can suck it. I got the hook up now. EAT FRESH, tbh.
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You know I don't do alts, Rob. It's against my religion.
I've had them in a few of my mygm leagues and they usually get bounced in the 2nd or third round.
2k is terrible at projecting wins. I swear when I edit the rosters on 2k its always the Bulls and Thunder in the finals. The Bulls managed to threepeat in one of my franchises. Was ridicoulus.
Wrong again sucker. Alts are for gots like you
Leonard,,,youth trumps all,,,,
Honestly LaMarcus being the man isn't a strong point.
Blazers had a nice starting lineup, a young, offensive Lillard, Matthews a top-ten SG, Batum a young Diaw for his versatility, Lopez a limited but good C. If you think, these players were better supporting cast than LeBron had in the last of playoffs, with Irving dealing with injuries and Love out in first round. And LaMarcus couldn't lead his team to success.
When you said Kawhi lacked consistency, we can say the same Aldridge in decisive games (33FG% last playoffs, 43FG% playoffs career).
Also, the best offensive player is not always the best player.
James Harden averaged 27 ppg, Stephen Curry 23 ppg in last regular season but I pick Curry over Harden all day.
I've said before that LMA will be the offensive player of the Spurs, he'll look great in the system, but healthy Kawhi of last part of the season is the best, the most impactful player.
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So, this is purely speculation until it happens. Until then, Aldridge has the better numbers. He's gets the nod until proven otherwise. This season possibly? Maybe. Who knows until it happens...
Not voting. It's too simplistic of a question. They're both better in different ways.
Aldridge was never even close to Kawhi, tbh, only people that watched Aldridge play exclusively against the Spurs would think otherwise..
He's a good player, but nothing special..
Mainstream vanilla idiots...he scored 24 ppg..he better..me smart![]()
Yep, in Kawhi we have a mini-Lebron on the ascendency whose ceiling is really yet to be set..On the other hand, I know LMA has already peaked, but dude has too many weak ass moves (screens, pumpfakes..etc) that needs to be coached out of his habits..Time for Pop to crack the whip..
Kawhi has to be the better offensive player too, up to this point.
Far better on offense than LMA up to this point. LMA can't even hit wide open shots like he did in the past though so I'm expecting significant improvement in his game.
We still need LMA to get going..TD/Manu are going to miss many games like this and you can't expect Kawhi to put up scary line like this each time
Not sure who I voted for tbh. I almost feel like if I voted for LMA it's because of all knob slobbing on this forum surrounding him. And he has been my favorite player on the team since his rookie year. Idiots on this forum are just really annoying.
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