Plus he picked Randolph for Most Improved Player. Ick.
Mmm...addressing issues...
For Reference: I think LeBron and Carmelo should share the award, BUT, if I had a vote for ROY I would have given it to Wade.
Offensive Rebounds, Melo isn't that big a defensive rebounder but he crashes the offensive glass. Melo gets 6.2% of his teams offensive boards, and 10.6% of the defensive rebounds.
Lebron gets 3.1% of the offensive rebounds, and 10.4% of the defensive rebounds.
The difference is actually greater...
LeBron: 3.8%, 11.8%, 7.6% (overall)
LeMelo: 6.8%, 12.1%, 9.4% (overall)
The other thing is you think yourself, how much difference is their getting the ball as a 2 guard and a 3 guard. In the NBA their isn't much difference being a 2 or 3 than who is quarding you, they're generally both wing players. Now if it was a PF or something, their is no comparison between rebounds there. PG's even have about the same chance of grabbing a board as a 2 or 3, but most of them don't want to or are too small, ask Kidd and Francis.
Actually, here there is a difference because LeBron was often running the offense he was setting up farther out so that reduced his chance at offensive rebounds, while LeMelo was posting up more often on the low block so it put him in position to get more offensive rebounds. On the other end the same is true, LeBron was more on the outside while teams loved to force LeMelo to defend in the post. The defensive rebounding difference is very small, but I think even if the roles were reversed LeMelo would still beat LeBron quite a bit on the offensive boards because LeBron rarely followed up his shot, maybe due to Boozer and Ilgauskas sitting down low or maybe due to the fact he had to get back or else he would be killed on a fast break. LeMelo on the other hand followed up his shots (when he was outside), primarly I think because he wanted to shoot more and maybe because he knew if his man got out on the break he wouldn't be stopping him anyway.
I do give the advantage to LeMelo here though. It'd be surprising if he didn't outrebound LeBron considering he grabbed 10 boards a game in college while LeBron only got what was it, 7-8 in high skewl?
Playing SG & PG could also be why he gets more blocks, and gambling more on defense could also be why he gets more steals, but actually its also because he's much more atheletic and quicker, but he does gamble too much at times but so does Melo, rookie things.
Actually, they both gamble because they're horrible defenders and that's the only way they can stop their man. LeBron is slightly better on the defensive end, yes, because of his better athleticism and also his size. LeBron doesn't get abused by the bigger/stronger players at his position as easily as LeMelo does.
I give Defense slightly to LeBron. But it's close because they're both so bad.
Like I said, look at all those players, if the comparison is taking the aspect of assists, then we won't really know unless Melo is put in the same position to handle the ball that much in order to create for his teammates.
It's been brought up that you're saying LeBron and LeMelo are the same position when talking about rebounds and the opposite when talking about assists. And you're both right.
LeBron: 19.1 Assist Ratio, 25.7% Assist Percentage, 2.59 Pass Rating, +1.19 PPR
LeMelo: 10.5, 12.6%, 0.70, -3.19
LeBron's should rack up more assists on a whole but he shouldn't blow out LeMelo because of that. LeMelo is not as good of passer and he's not as willing of passer, he has more confidence in himself than his teammates. He could realistically get 3.5-4 assists per game and still match LeBron on scoring, but LeBron will probably always hold the advantage here. It's not a big issue in the long run because LeMelo will be a scorer, while LeBron will be looked at to be the Magic type.
Anyways, Dwyane Wade should have but wouldn't have won it if he didn't get injured, but he did get injured so..............
YES. You are so right.
besides, only micheal jordan and oscar robertson have ever averaged 20 5 and 5 in their rookie season so i guess those extra assists do matter
Aren't we all getting tired of grab bag statistics like this?
Last year we were told Marbury is the first player other than Oscar to average 20 and 8 for his career. Marbury is at 20 and 8 while Oscar was at 25.7 and 9.5. Then also Magic has 19.5 and 11.2, Kevin Johnson has 18 and 9, Cousy has 19 and 8, Tiny Archibald has 19 and 7.5. Marbury's closer to them than Oscar.
Also last year, a big deal was made about Gilbert Arenas being one of seven players to get 15/5/5. He got 18.3ppg 4.7rpg 6.3apg. The other seven players were guys like KG (23.0ppg 13.4rpg 6.0apg) and Webber (23.0ppg 10.5rpg 5.4apg).
Now, this one.
LeBron: 21.0ppg 5.5rpg 5.9apg
Michael: 28.2ppg 6.5rpg 5.9apg (adj: 25.5ppg 5.9rpg 5.3apg)
Oscar: 30.5ppg 10.1rpg 9.7apg (adj: 24.0ppg 8.0rpg 7.6apg)
Even when adjusted for Pace, LeBron is still a ways off. Jordan destroys him in scoring while Oscar destroys him on the glass and passing. I'm nearly sure Oscar is the only guy to ever get 30/10/10 (20/7/7) for his rookie year and Jordan's probably the only 28/6/6 (25/5/5) guy.
Not to say LeBron hasn't been impressive, and yes, I do know he's only 18 and yes, he is close to those other two but this is one of those icky grab bag stats where they lower the requirements until they get what they want.
Then he would have scored even more, that's the point, he's scoring more while taking less shots.
Points Per Shot Attempt:
LeBron: 0.98
LeMelo: 1.02
Points Per 100 Possessions:
LeBron: 68.0
LeMelo: 79.5
Points Created Per 100 Possesions:
LeBron: 80.8
LeMelo: 84.3
Why is Payton averaging only 5.5 assists a game this year, and even per 48 minutes is 2.3 assists less than last year. Promary ball handler, and who gets the most touches.
But his Assist Ratio is only down to 25.9 from 26.8. Which I would attribute to his age and all those nights he was without his big scorers, so he's almost the same.
I like Nene, a lot, so I'm not ripping him but he's not that good a rebounder, and he's only missed 5 games towards the end, and Melo's rebounds were actually higher in the beginning of the season.
Actually, Nene missed those five games at the start of the season.
and they are in teh easiest division, and in teh eastern conference..
The Cavaliers aren't in the Atlantic, Jowe.
So if u work it out, each team has 1 all star, a star and a great rookie..
The Nuggets bit players are far better than the Cavaliers.
Then you take into consideration how the arrival of Carmelo changed the face of basketball in Denver, read articles, they have fans like never before and people are finally having hope again for the team.
It all gets attributed to LeMelo. Not replacing Junior Harrington and Vincent Yarbrough with Andre Miller, Voshon Lenard, Jon Barry and Earl Boykins. Not having a healthy Marcus Camby. Not having the second best Dutch big man.

Rodney White
Oooh, don't I hope Charlotte signs him.
The Cavs only good defenders are McInnis, Newble, Williams and Battie. Kedrick and Ollie are pretty decent
McInnis is not a good defensive player, he's "decent" and Battie is too. Newble was a stopper but he sure didn't play like one this year. Williams is one of the most underrated defenders in the league. Brown will be a stopper one night, average the next, hopefully Silas can take his athleticism and make him a bonifide stopper. Ollie is probably the teams best defensive player. Unfortunately he's also the smallest.
get your head out of the sand by the end of last year, boozer proved he was a 2nd round steal
BS says he was a star in waiting. PRO: 89.94, PER: 20.17, EFF: .540
BS says this year confirmed it. PRO: 103.91, PER: 22.38, EFF: .549
Boozer last year: 25.5mpg 10.0ppg 7.5rpg
At this years minutes: 13.7ppg 10.3rpg
Per 40: 15.8ppg 11.9rpg
Without Carmelo the Nuggets will be like the Bulls, Warriors & Clippers;
They wouldn't be as bad as the Bulls. *jab* *jab*
cleveland hasnt had a legit...small forward for the entirety of the season.
They did, but he got hurt and when he came back he was quite poor for reasons unknown.
Yea and Hill also had a better FG%, more steals, less turnovers, same amount of rebounds...........
He also didn't jack up threes, knew how to play defense and was more mature...
if Franchise has the shots he'd also be in the record books as having 20-5-5, and if Hill had 0.1 more points so would he.
Actually, Hill should be in it, because as I said above, both Arenas and Marbury were in the various things. Arenas had 4.7 rebounds. Marbury actually had 7.9 apg.
This is actually Ben's theory.
Actually, it's not. nbadraft.net had "Glenn Robinson" as LeMelo's comparison, John Hollinger said LeMelo reminded him of Glenn Robinson. What I was talking about was, it was spooky that Melo was posting stats (early on) that were EXACTLY the same as Glenn Robinson's. And he's kept that all year long, which is extremely spooky. I don't have time now, but later today I'll post on BS a comparison between Robinson and LeMelo in
all of the stat categories I have. I will post a reply in this thread when I do so everyone can check that out. I'll also do LeBron and Grant Hill since it's been brought up and Wade and Isiah Thomas since Laimbeer brought that up. If anyone wants me to do someone for Hinrich (I'm thinking about bringing back the Nash comparison) or Bosh (I'm not really sure, maybe KG?) post it here, e-mail it to me, or IM me.