Current Roster - All-time scoring rank

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Being a guy who is fascinated with numbers, I posted last year where the players were in the all-time rankings for scoring. With significant turnover on the roster, the numbers will be quite different and many of the guys will not appear. However, for those that DO appear, here are their rankings:

24. Damian Lillard - 4,977. Trails Larry Steele @ 5,009
98. Meyers Leonard - 802. Trails Theo Ratliff @ 808
115. Chris Kaman - 638. Trails Charlie Davis @ 643
118. CJ McCollum - 625. Trails Mike Holton @ 627
173. Allen Crabbe - 201. Trails Phil Lumpkin @ 202
250. Tim Frazier - 23. Trails James Thomas @ 24

In the FWIW department - additional Damian Stats:
5th on the 3 pointers list @ 599. Trails Damon Stoudamire @ 717
13th on the Assist list @ 1495. Trails Steve Blake @ 1558
20th on the FT Made list @ 986. Trails Mo Lucas @ 1021
34th on the Steals list @ 235. Trails Travis Outlaw @ 236

Gramps...
 
Interesting to see the formerly much maligned Meyers Leonard, with very limited PT in his first three regular seasons is already in the top 100 in scoring in franchise history.

And... in before someone bitches that he's also not top 100 in rebounding.

BNM
 
Interesting to see the formerly much maligned Meyers Leonard, with very limited PT in his first three regular seasons is already in the top 100 in scoring in franchise history.

And... in before someone bitches that he's also not top 100 in rebounding.

BNM

Actually, Meyers is #69 all-time rebounding @ 616. Trails Jermaine O'Neal @ 651.

BTW Lillard is #51 in rebounding @ 923. Trails Gary Gregor @ 925.

Gramps...
 
Actually, Meyers is #69 all-time rebounding @ 616. Trails Jermaine O'Neal @ 651.

BTW Lillard is #51 in rebounding @ 923. Trails Gary Gregor @ 925.

Gramps...
Hmm. Will Leonard pass Lillard in career rebounds this year? Place your bets now!

Lillard will likely finish the year around 1250 for his career. That means Leonard will need around 640 to pass him. So, 8 rpg over 80 games gets him there I'd give him a 50/50 shot.
 
Actually, Meyers is #69 all-time rebounding @ 616. Trails Jermaine O'Neal @ 651.

Cool, thanks.

Jermaine O'Neal:
4 Seasons
2436 Minutes
651 Rebounds
817 Points

Meyers Leonard:
3 Seasons
2406 Minutes
616 Rebounds
802 Points

Pretty evenly matched to that point in their careers.

Here's where it gets interesting...

Jermaine O'Neal Season 5:
81 Games/80 Games Started
2641 Minutes
794 Rebounds (9.8 RPG)
1041 Points (12.9 PPG)

It will be interesting to see if, given comparable playing time, if fourth year Meyers can see a comparable increase in production to fifth year Jermaine. If he can, he may be in the running with C.J. for MIP. Although, Jermaine didn't receive a single vote for MIP after his 5th season - but he made the All Star team and won MIP his 6th year.

BNM
 
As long as we're talking about Meyers....

48 on the 3 pointer list with 50 (11 behind LMA)
63 on the block list with 57 (ahead of both Shawn Kemp and Joel Freeland - the two immediately behind him)
 
63 on the block list with 57 (ahead of both Shawn Kemp and Joel Freeland - the two immediately behind him)

This is one area where Meyers can't compare to Jermaine. Through 4 seasons in Portland, Jermaine had 153 blocks. In his 5th season, he led the entire league with 228 blocks.

BNM
 
Being a guy who is fascinated with numbers, I posted last year where the players were in the all-time rankings for scoring. With significant turnover on the roster, the numbers will be quite different and many of the guys will not appear. However, for those that DO appear, here are their rankings:

24. Damian Lillard - 4,977. Trails Larry Steele @ 5,009
98. Meyers Leonard - 802. Trails Theo Ratliff @ 808
115. Chris Kaman - 638. Trails Charlie Davis @ 643
118. CJ McCollum - 625. Trails Mike Holton @ 627
173. Allen Crabbe - 201. Trails Phil Lumpkin @ 202
250. Tim Frazier - 23. Trails James Thomas @ 24

In the FWIW department - additional Damian Stats:
5th on the 3 pointers list @ 599. Trails Damon Stoudamire @ 717
13th on the Assist list @ 1495. Trails Steve Blake @ 1558
20th on the FT Made list @ 986. Trails Mo Lucas @ 1021
34th on the Steals list @ 235. Trails Travis Outlaw @ 236

Gramps...

Now that we're a month into the season, thought I would update.

20. Damian Lillard - 5,415. Trails Wes Matthews - passed Larry Steele, Rod Strickland, Mo Lucas, Nic Batum.
86. CJ McCollum - 984. Trails Danny Young @ 1,008
92. Meyers Leonard - 889. Trails Shawn Kemp @ 895
115. Chris Kaman - 648. Trails Corky Calhoun @ 652
151. Allen Crabbe - 347. Trails Qyntel Woods @ 352
172. Al-Farouq Aminu - 207. Trails Dan Dickau @ 212
180. Mason Plumlee - 182. Trails Eric Maynor @ 187
189. Ed Davis - 125. Trails Gary Grant @ 127
192. Mo Harkless - 119. Trails Hank McDowell @ 123
230. Gerald Henderson - 54. Trails Walt Gilmore @ 58
233. Noah Vonleh - 51.
249. Tim Frazier - 27.
282. Cliff Alexander - 10.
297. Pat Connaughton - 5.
302. Luis Montero - 3.


Additional Damian Stats:
5th on the 3 pointers list @ 650. Trails Damon Stoudamire @ 717
12th on the Assist list @ 1617. Trails Darnell Valentine @ 1619
19th on the FT Made list @ 1069. Trails Rod Strickland @ 1200
31st on the Steals list @ 254. Trails Kevin Duckworth @ 255
56th on the Blocks list @ 68. Trails JJ Hickson & Audie Norris @ 69

Gramps...
 
Reading these stats makes me realize that we should trade Lillard and start Meyers at point guard.
 
I don't trust Gramps' numbers. He somehow has me on the bottom of the prediction standings, which just can't be right.
 
Here is the Current Roster's All-Time Average Positive Ranking (Points, Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Blocks rankings / 5)

Damian Lillard: 32.2
Meyers Leonard: 97.8
CJ McCollum: 105.6
Chris Kaman: 117.4
Allen Crabbe: 143.8
Mason Plublee: 154.4
Al-Farouq Aminu: 165.8
Ed Davis: 167.6
Mo Harkless: 185.4
Noah Vonleh: 214.0
Gerald Henderson: 232.2
Tim Frazier: 234.6
Cliff Alexander: 260.2
Pat Connaughton: 281.0
Luis Montero: 282.0

Gramps...
 
A little more than halfway through the season, revisit where everyone resides on the all time scoring list:

16. Damian Lillard (started the year @ 24) - 5,935. Trails Brandon Roy @ 6,107
65. CJ McCollum (started the year @ 118) - 1,542. Trails James Robinson @ 1,576
84. Meyers Leonard (started the year @ 98) - 1,148. Trails Leroy Ellis @ 1,179
107. Allen Crabbe (started the year @ 173) - 708. Trails Mo Williams @ 721
115. Chris Kaman (started the year @ 115) - 656. Trails Pete Verhoeven @ 661
134. Al-Farouq Aminu - 482. Trails Adrian Branch @ 498
144. Mason Plumlee - 427. Trails Kelvin Cato @ 433
158. Ed Davis - 304. Trails Robert Pack @ 332
168. Gerald Henderson - 248. Trails Antonio Daniels @ 251
172. Mo Harkless - 230. Trails Clemon Johnson @ 240
188. Noah Vonleh - 162. Trails Richie Frahm @ 164
224. Tim Frazier (started the year @ 250) - 72. Trails Ennis Whatley @ 73
272. Luis Montero (tied with many others) - 13.
277. Pat Connaughton (tied with several others) - 12.
284. Cliff Alexander - 10.

In the FWIW department - additional Damian Stats:
4th on the 3 pointers list @ 719. Trails Nic Batum @ 751 (Wes #1 @ 826)
8th on the Assist list @ 1,765. Trails Mychal Thompson @ 1,848 (Porter #1 @ 5,319)
19th on the FT Made list @ 1,166. Trails Rod Strickland @ 1,200 (Clyde #1 @ 3,798)
27th on the Steals list @ 271. Trails Sidney Wicks @ 275 (Clyde #1 @ 1,765)

Gramps...
 
Mini-game: will Dame average the necessary 22ppg over the next 8 games to pass Roy for #15 before the all-star break?
 

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