At this point, I'm as lost as you are on your own use of stats anti-LMA/pro-Lillard. Difference is that nobody here is anti-Lillard at all, and understand that he's as much a key to this team as LMA, but w/out the ability to get Wes and Nic wide open 3-point shots.
Nobody's anti-LMA here, least of all me. If you can't/won't/don't want to listen to me saying he's not the main reason we're better this year, don't.
I just don't understand your posts today in terms of consistency, and I'm not sure you do, either.
Prophet's never without honor, except on his own board. I'll say it again:
1) LMA is the best PF in the league not named LeBron.
2) When he is in the paint, LMA is elite.
3) When he is shooting J's, he is as efficient as Andrea Bargnani.
4) He does #3 3x as much as he does #2
5) The Blazers have gone from 33-49 to 31-9 due in large part to their jump from #16 to #1 in offensive efficiency (points per possession).
6) LMA's shooting and ORebounding have not been any better than they were in last year's #16-ranked, 33-49 offense (he takes 3 more shots per game)
I choose to think that Lillard (whose game HAS improved significantly across the board), Wes having a career year, Nic becoming a walking assault on a triple-double and Lopez-being-Lopez have all had a much greater effect on the team going from #16 to #1 and therefore to the top of the NBA. That doesn't mean LMA sucks. LMA's great, and having a guy who you can't leave alone for a J or let into the paint without a double team is awesome. But when he shoots contested 2pt-jumpers (which he's doing at a rate higher than every single person in the NBA) it's detrimental to the team.