And I'm glad that they did not give up Klay for Harden. The way Thompson is playing defense, whew, I'll take it over Harden anyday.
Yoki I love your enthusiasm but I just can't see how that's a position anyone, including GSW's brass, would take today.
Harden was the best shooting guard in basketball this year, and is an above average defender. Comparing him to Klay Thompson is like comparing LeBron James to Kawhi Leonard.
More like Comparing CP3 to Mike Conley Jr. but the point is still good.
The reason I made the comparison is because LeBron does everything (score, shoot, pass, rebound, defend) on an above-average or elite level, while Leonard is at this point just a good offensive role-player and defensive specialist.
Harden does everything (score, shoot, pass, rebound, defend) on an above-average or elite level, while Thompson at this point is a good offensive role-player, and good if sometimes inconsistent defender.
He's better than an offensive role player. And the gap between Lebron and Leonard is disproportionately wider than the gap between Harden and Thompson.
Actually,
LeBron's rank by PER among SF's: 1
Leonard's: 17
LeBron's rank by EWA: 1
Leonard's: 17
Harden's rank by PER among SG's: 3
Thompson's: 40
Harden's rank by EWA: 2
Thompson's: 23
There's no question that LeBron is better than Harden, but Leonard is also better than Thompson.
And the gap between LeBron and Leonard is not disproportionately wider if you consider them by position. Yeah, LeBron is the best SF in the world (and the best player), but Harden is the either the best SG in the world or the second best, and Thompson is a fairly long distance behind him.
And if you wanted to look at the nitty-gritty, LeBron's EWA is 5.6 times Leonard's (30.3 compared to 5.4) while Harden's is 5.8 times Klay Thompson's.
And I'm glad that they did not give up Klay for Harden. The way Thompson is playing defense, whew, I'll take it over Harden anyday.
Yoki I love your enthusiasm but I just can't see how that's a position anyone, including GSW's brass, would take today.
Harden was the best shooting guard in basketball this year, and is an above average defender. Comparing him to Klay Thompson is like comparing LeBron James to Kawhi Leonard.
Im sorry but I did not see James Harden be this "above average" defender this season.
Well, Harden had a better defensive rating, and defensive win-shares for the season, if that'll help.
Plus, it'll be the Monta Ellis syndrome all over again if Harden was in Golden State. He'll take away the shots from Steph.
I think this is another fallacy. James Harden's assist ratio is 18.7 (one of the highest among starters, and even more impressive due to his shot volume), and his offensive rating is 10 full points higher than Thompson's. Thompson however has an 11.9 assist ratio.
GSW also typically scored better this season when there was a backcourt of Curry and Jack with either Barnes or Thompson at the 3 than they did with a backcourt of Curry and Thompson. The reason? Better ball movement with Jack out there to facilitate Curry, Thompson, Barnes, and Lee's FGA's.
I don't see any reason why a Curry/Harden backcourt wouldn't work out just fine.