zgolfz85 said:nah sorry, you're wrong per the usual. james was a better shooter, but had nowhere near the driving skills or in lane trickeration skills luka has. also f james harden. even rockets fans should have deleted any happiness he brought you guys by now. maybe the biggest dickbag in the history of the associationInfection_Ag11 said:aggiedadofpanda said:Infection_Ag11 said:
When his shot is falling Luka is akin to peak Harden offensively, insanely efficient and essentially unguardable. His step back jumper is unstoppable if have any intention of keeping him in front of you. If you don't, he'll just go right by you. Nobody in the NBA has the height/length/agility combo to defend all of that without giving something up.
Luka is much more efficient and progressive on offense than Harden. He's 10x the player that Harden is. Sorry for all you long time Rockets fans. I now understand how the Spurs fans felt about Tim Duncan all these years - everyone that wasn't a Spurs fan hated him, Spurs fans loved him. Just too good.
At his peak in Houston Harden was the most efficient scorer in the history of basketball, statistically speaking. He choked in big moments but he was the benchmark for efficient offensive output.
I mean, it's not an opinion. It's a statistical fact. His 2018-2019 season was the most efficient single season offensive showing in the history of the sport.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hardeja01.html
He was the only player in league history to average 35/7 for a season, had the fewest shots per game of any player to ever average 35 or more points in a season and had (by a decent margin) the highest adjusted offensive efficiency rating in NBA history. For reference, in the one season MJ averaged over 35 PPG he needed over 3 more shots per game to do it.
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