
At Smith, pretending Davis and Leonard have had equal opportunity to score throughout their careers.
Davis' career usage rate and minutes per game: 27.8 / 34.4
Leonard's career usage rate and minutes per game: 22.4 / 30.5.
I know he has a job because of his shtick and not his expertise, but still, ESPN should be embarrassed at this level of "analysis" in '17.

There's no surer sign of limited basketball knowledge than spouting antiquated counting stats and providing no context with them. It never ceases to amaze me how many people in general and Spurs fans specifically think everyone has equal opportunity and mindset to ac ulate them in this sport.
James' usage rate and minutes per game in . . .
- '14 Finals: 32.9 / 37.8
- '15 playoffs: 37.6 / 42.2
- '16 playoffs: 30.7 / 39.1
- '17 playoffs: 31.6 / 41.3
Leonard's usage rate and minutes per game in . . .
- '14 Finals: 20.5 / 33.4
- '15 playoffs: 25 / 35.7
- '16 playoffs: 28.1 / 33.9
- '17 playoffs: 28.2 / 35.8
That's not to say James wasn't indisputably better throughout most of this and isn't still, but it's not because of his averages. It's because he's in another universe in the most important area of the sport (play making) and is either better or at least relatively close in virtually everything else.
Leonard was no worse than the co-best player in the '17 playoffs, with James.