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Seriously?
CP3 alone makes their backcourt better than ours. I LOVE Lillard, am thrilled we drafted him and think he had a GREAT rookie season, but he's not even close to the same class as CP3 at this point. CP3 had a PER = 26.4 last season. That was 3rd highest in the league, trailing only LeBron and Durant and a full 10 points higher than Lillard. And, PER isn't a true measure of Chris Paul's value. It's amazing that a player who only averaged 16.9 ppg had such a high PER (as PER heavily favors scoring). Paul's true value is that he makes his teammates better. HUGE advantage Clippers.
I love Mo Williams and think he was a great pick up. However, Jamal Crawford averaged 16.5 ppg and had a PER = 16.8 coming off the bench for the 56 win Clippers while Mo Williams averaged 12.9 ppg with a PER = 14.4 as a starter for the 43 win Jazz. Advantage Crawford.
Not that it really matters at this point, but I'll call Reddick (PER = 14.7) vs. Matthews (PER = 14.1) a tie. Advantage no one.
The Clippers 3 guard rotation is definitely an entire level better than the Blazers. But again, ours is MUCH better than it was a year ago. So, I'm happy we are moving in the right direction.
BNM
I agree with everything you posted except for the Crawford part. I believe Crawford will be the Achilles heel to the Clippers. He forces shot after shot and hogs the ball in the 4th. All the greatness of Paul and others get fucked with Crawford ruining the flow with his ISO offense.
