Mediocre Man
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Lmao. He's not a PG. He's a SG that is so ball dominant that he brings the ball up every time.
If it's just a numbers game, Harden is putting up video game like numbers.
Assists: (Not all of the leaders but some interesting names of note)
Harden--- - 12.7
Westbrook - 9.9
Paul --------- 8.6
Rodriguez -- 7.7
Frazier ------ 7.1
D. Green ---- 7.3
Conley ------- 6.7
Lin ----------- 6.1
Giannis ----- 6.0
Dellavedova 5.6
De Russell - 4.9
Lillard ------ 4.9
Lillard is tied for 28th and only 1/10 of an assist ahead of recently cut Lance Stephenson and 2/10 ahead of Joakim Noah. There are 5 players listed ahead of Damian that play a position besides PG. All but 2 players on the list average LESS minutes per game so the Per/36 numbers put Damian in an even lower position. Dame is 28th in assists but #9 on that list in terms of TOs so while he isn't averaging very many assists, he is turning the ball over at quite a high rate among those assist leaders.
Now it's easy to say Dame is a 'scoring PG' as he is currently 2nd in the league in scoring and that comes after a 19 point game against the Grizzlies. But for arguments sake, Harden is #3 in scoring while being #1 in assists. Dame is #2 in scoring and tied for 28th in assists. Westbrook is 4th in scoring and 3rd in assists. Curry is 7th in scoring and 21st in assists. Even Isaiah Thomas is #9 in scoring and tied for 10th in assists.
Many of those are very high usage players with the ball in their hands a lot just like Dame but are getting their teammates involved at a much higher rate. When players like Westbrook, Harden and James are getting more than twice the assists without giving up the scoring numbers, I think you'd like to see Dame Dolla's dimes go up a bit as well.

The tricky thing about assists is that your teammates have to hit their shots.![]()
Believe me, I thought about that but Dame's assist numbers this year are about the same as when he had Aldridge, Batum and Matthews on the team who could hit a shot. So it's not like this year with only CJ, Vonleh and Layman hitting any shots (and only one of those 3 play) that his numbers have dropped....it's just who he is as a PG.
I'm not sure if it is Dame (and CJ) or the offense. Stotts has it so designed to be so guard oriented. The wings and bigs all run around setting screens and then not really looking to roll hard to the basket. If they do get it, look at how many times they don't look to shoot and instead look to get the ball right back to either guard. When they are open and actually going towards the hoop, so often they are missed because the guards are looking for their own shot.
The lack of aggressively looking for their own scoring opportunities becomes a negative cycle as when they do, they don't get the ball so they stop doing so.
It's just a matter of trying to determine if that is the goal of the offense or just who Dame/CJ are.
Goal of the offense.
Dame looks to defer early usually... unless it's dictated.
Dame is a much, much, much more willing passer than CJ... Dame is a willing passer in general... so I don't understand why Dame is being questioned when it's CJ that needs to be questioned.
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You are too new for me to tell you that this is a great post!Steve Nash was generally thought of as the best PG when he was at his peak, despite being a worse defender than Harden. And he averaged half the points and half the rebounds Harden is averaging, and never broke 12 APG. Soooo, if you thought Nash was the best PG (I didn't) then you should probably think Harden is the current best. The numbers he's putting up are unreal.
So he's so ball dominant he gets 12 assists per gameDude averages crazy assists numbers
Theres a matter of sample size and him having the ball an historically high amount.Steve Nash was generally thought of as the best PG when he was at his peak, despite being a worse defender than Harden. And he averaged half the points and half the rebounds Harden is averaging, and never broke 12 APG. Soooo, if you thought Nash was the best PG (I didn't) then you should probably think Harden is the current best. The numbers he's putting up are unreal.
Of course, following that line of thinking, Westbrook has to be in the conversation, and would be my pick due to playing on both ends of the floor.
Bro, if you have a player on your team that can get you 12 dimes a game and STILL gets 30+ points......he can have the ball in his hands EVERY possession! Don't let your hate of a player cloud your common sense about the game itself.So he's so ball dominant he gets 12 assists per game
Theres a matter of sample size and him having the ball an historically high amount.
Yeah, we'll see if he's able to maintain this. But if we're talking about Dame's efficiency being off the charts on a small sample size then that courtesy has to be extended to other players as well. As of this moment, Harden is blasting Nash's numbers out of the water.Theres a matter of sample size and him having the ball an historically high amount.
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