We could talk about his 27 points and 6 assists per game, his clutchness. his efficiency from the free throw line, his timely buckets, his heart.
We could talk about how he is 11th in per, how he has improved his effort on defense, his uncanny ability to finish, or his leadership.
But, by far, the most impressive thing about his numbers are his lack of turnovers.The only two players who have fewer turnovers than him while also being in the top 15 in the NBA in scoring are Leonard and Durant, neither of whom have as many assists.
Or, to put it another way, he is 7th in the NBA in usage rate, but out of the top 40 players in usage rate, only 3 have a lower turnover rate: Zack Randolph, Bradley Beal, and Jabari Parker - none of whom pass the ball nearly as much as he does.
In fact, the only players who have at least a 58% true shooting percentage, 30% usage rate, and less than a 10% turnover rate since 2002 are Damian Lillard (16-17 so far), Lebron James (09-10), Dwyane Wade (09-10), Lebron James (08-09), and Kobe Bryant (06-07). Lebron won the MVP for both of those seasons. Kobe came in 3rd and Wade in 5th for their seasons.
Oh, and right now, Thomas is 59.2 TS%, 32.2% usage rate, and 7.1 turnover rate. No player has ever done that for a full season.
His efficiency is startling. His lack of turnovers is superhuman. We are literally seeing one of the most efficient-high-usage seasons in the last 15 years.
It will be extremely difficult to maintain this level of play and his defense is still below average. But while it lasts, and while he flirts with a historic season, let's appreciate great basketball from a great basketball player.