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If you didn't have such a ridiculously low post/like ratio, I'd probably like this post.Kind of funny they didn't give it to Westbrook. They must take obscure things like winning and FG% into account.

Clearly ESPN does not award Player of the Week.
Congrats Dame!
Kind of funny they didn't give it to Westbrook. They must take obscure things like winning and FG% into account.
Lillard's Player of the Week numbers:
18 pts, 7 rebs, 5 ast, 1 win vs. Spurs
29 pts, 5 ast, 3 rebs, 1 win vs. OKC
31 pts, 7 ast, 4 rebs, 1 win vs. Kings
Kind of funny they didn't give it to Westbrook.
Will there be whining about how much better Westbrook was?
"Wait, Wait, who cares that Damian Lillard got Player of the week! What about Russell Westbrook and the way he steps with his left foot?!"
It's interesting because, in terms of athleticism, Westbrook might be the most physically gifted player I've ever seen at that position. The only guy who I would say was better was Magic Johnson, but he was just a freak of nature who could have played all five positions.
It's sad that Westbrook is such an ego maniac, and he might be one of the least clutch players I've ever seen. You can see his entire demeanor change when the game is on the line. When he stepped up to take those free throws that would have tied the game, there was zero confidence. He looked beaten. Dame is the polar opposite in pressure situations. He looks completely focused.
Agreed on both counts. In terms of athleticism, I've never seen a guy as explosive as Westbrook.
And, on that same token, I've never seen a guy as explosive as Westbrook... if you catch my drift.
I'm no Westbrook fan (in fact, now Kobe's broken down and irrelevant, he's a good candidate for my least favorite NBA player), but if you want to glorify single players above their teams, compare his stats for the past ten games with Damian's. (Yes, I know, it's the week, not the past ten games, and Damian's play has certainly picked up, but Westbrook's been putting up video game numbers). I wonder who's trying to send a message, and what is it?
The people that vote on these awards, and the message is "winning matters". Westbrook played in 3 games, his team lost two of them. Lillard played in 3 games, his team won all three.
They may have also noticed that Westbrook missed nearly as many shots (55) in those three games than Lillard attempted (57). Maybe they looked at the shooting percentages: 49.1 FG%, 50% 3FG% and 93.3 FT% for Lillard vs. .382 FG%, .143 3FG% and .879 FT% for Westbrook and were a tad more impressed by the guy who can actually throw the ball in the ocean.
And then there were TOVs: 5.0 TOVs/G for Westbrook vs. 2.0 TOVs/G for Lillard.
Yep, Westbrook's stats were video game like all right, especially the TOVs and missed FGAs. You know, the stats that cost his team wins...
BNM
He took 10 threes vs Phoenix and 1 or 2 vs us.Good lord, that's contrasted. How many 3's did Westbrook take? 14%? Eww.
Good lord, that's contrasted. How many 3's did Westbrook take? 14%? Eww.
Dame winning this is good to see. I hope he continues his hot streak
I really dislike Westbrook and I love Dame, but Westbrook's numbers have been historic over the past couple of weeks. He deserved the award. Hell, he had his cheekbone dented and stayed in the game to take the last shot.
I really dislike Westbrook and I love Dame, but Westbrook's numbers have been historic over the past couple of weeks. He deserved the award. Hell, he had his cheekbone dented and stayed in the game to take the last shot.
