Making the playoffs is not the same as competing for titles.
Out of DeRozan, Aldridge, Gay, Beli, Mills, Murray, and Danny Green over the last five years:
Green has the highest Box Plus Minus by a comfortable margin. Aldridge is way out front on VORP; Green is comfortably second. Green's TS% (IMO a better and more favorable metric for Derozan because of the rate at which he reaches the foul line) is ahead of DeRozan and Aldridge, and all but Beli are below league average.
I'm not saying any of that because I think that Green is wildly underrated (although he is underrated by some people). Most of the players on that list can do things that Danny Green simply can not do. He's a role player and not as good as he used to be because he's been asked to step outside his role. If I had taken his best year when he was surrounded by all-star talent, all of his stats would be even farther ahead.
It does show that a guy many of you think is nothing but a locker room presence beats or even dominates these "alpha dogs" when you look a little deeper than points per game. I think a lot of you are liking the highlight reels but ignoring the difficulty of maintaining a culture of excellence.
Out of DeRozan, Aldridge, Gay, Beli, Mills, Murray, and Danny Green over the last five years:
Green has the highest Box Plus Minus by a comfortable margin. Aldridge is way out front on VORP; Green is comfortably second. Green's TS% (IMO a better and more favorable metric for Derozan because of the rate at which he reaches the foul line) is ahead of DeRozan and Aldridge, and all but Beli are below league average.
I'm not saying any of that because I think that Green is wildly underrated (although he is underrated by some people). Most of the players on that list can do things that Danny Green simply can not do. He's a role player and not as good as he used to be because he's been asked to step outside his role. If I had taken his best year when he was surrounded by all-star talent, all of his stats would be even farther ahead.
It does show that a guy many of you think is nothing but a locker room presence beats or even dominates these "alpha dogs" when you look a little deeper than points per game. I think a lot of you are liking the highlight reels but ignoring the difficulty of maintaining a culture of excellence.