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I'm happy for Aldridge. I feel like he's finally realizing his potential. Someone must have sat him down sometime during the Roy's knees debacle and said, "look, this is your team now". Because he's certainly acting like it.
Aldridge's career rebound rate is 13.1. He is at 13.3 this season. His FG% is lower, and his advanced shooting stats are lower as well.
It's not like he suddenly started playing at a much higher level this season, at least in hard statistics. He is just more efficient, which makes him more productive.
His FG%, TS%, and his eFG% are below his career averages, yet his PER is at 19.7. He's simply a much better player this season, and if/when his shooting improves to even his career norm, there is no reason to think he can't be a 20+ PER player this year.
Aldridge's career rebound rate is 13.1. He is at 13.3 this season. His FG% is lower, and his advanced shooting stats are lower as well.
It's not like he suddenly started playing at a much higher level this season, at least in hard statistics. He is just more efficient, which makes him more productive.
You wouldn't agree that the last 10 games or so is the best basketball of his career?
As MZ said, the last ten or so games he actually is playing at a much higher level ... and it is all of a sudden. I still want to see if he can sustain this, but the fact that he's hardly picking and popping and is making most of his moves from the post and has finally started to show signs that he can deal effectively with a double team ... well ... it all adds up to a remarkably different LaMarcus.
I'm only saying that his diminished advanced FG statistics and FG% belie his 19.7 PER at this point.
How do they belie it? If things like scoring efficiency were a matter of luck, then I could see your point...when the luck evens out, his PER will rise. But scoring efficiency is not luck, so those being down don't belie or artificially lower his PER.
His overall season hasn't been remarkable or way above career norms. It's the last 10 games that have been so impressive. Hopefully, he keeps it up.
He is less impressive statistically offensively this year, and below his career norm, yet his PER is higher. Go to basketball reference and try to dig deep, if you want. Again, I'm merely posting statistics, and commenting on those facts.
He is less impressive statistically offensively this year, and below his career norm, yet his PER is higher. Go to basketball reference and try to dig deep, if you want. Again, I'm merely posting statistics, and commenting on those facts.
You are talking apples while everyone is talking about oranges. Nobody is discounting the stats aqcuired over the course of this season, but merely praising him for his previous play in the last 10 games or so. What is your overall opinion of his latest stretch of play?
He is less impressive statistically offensively this year, and below his career norm, yet his PER is higher.
Go to basketball reference and try to dig deep, if you want.

Again, I'm merely posting statistics, and commenting on those facts.
Awesome.
Then again, I've been killed on this board for years for "defending" LMA. I've always thought he was a very good PF, and that he has the ability to fit into multiple roles. My point is that he can even play better, and he will, IMO.
His stats this past 10 games are what makes his stats for this season better. He was a 16 PER until mid-way through December when he started playing great.
Yet his season % averages are lower than his "normal" year, even with the last 10 games.
When will you post another "I told you so" thread about Kevin Love.
About the same time you post another Blake is better than Miller thread, or Wes Matthews is overpaid thread.
Yet his season % averages are lower than his "normal" year, even with the last 10 games.
When will you post another "I told you so" thread about Kevin Love.
Matthews is overpaid, and the team won more games without Miller than with him.
That said, I liked last night's game. If Andre will take 5 or less shots a game and instead distribute the ball, I like the Blazers' chances against most teams.
Keep the thread on point. Your last statement was an obvious shot over Zaggers bow. Why don't you focus on the topic at hand?
And if Miller scores a lot when his team needs it, as he's been doing in his Portland career, then I like the Blazers' chances even more.
His team didn't need it against Phoenix last year?
What is LA's PER as of today?
Just so I can compare 19.7 to others out there.
