For a guy that has been in the league for 17 years that's fantastic by general NBA standards. Remember that it includes super un-efficient years since about 2019 and the initial rookie / early years. It just shows you that for a little while there, he was really great. Never as great as the people he was compared to in this list, like Lebron, Magic and Jokic, but overall, fantastic.
Asking Google Gemini, "what is the average ws/48 score for all players in the nba" here is what we got:
There isn't a single, published "average WS/48 score for all players" because the stat is highly variable and not a typical aggregate measure. However, WS/48 represents a player's total Win Shares divided by 48 minutes (to standardize for per-minute production), with an average NBA player's score falling somewhere between 0.070 and 0.080. Elite players (who are significantly above average) might have a WS/48 in the range of 0.150 to 0.200 or higher, but most players will have a score below the league average.
Here's a breakdown of what different ranges mean:
- 0.000 to 0.050: Represents below-average players.
- 0.075: A typical average player.
- 0.100 to 0.120: A very good player.
- 0.150 to 0.200+: An elite player.
Now, for a long career WS/48 - 0.133 is fantastic. It is not the cream of the crop, generational kind of talent, but it is fantastic. I stand by that assessment.