rocketeer
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i felt like it wasn't necessary to point out which was which as both guys are averaging more assists than rebounds.sorry that I'm so difficult that I'd politely ask for you to identify what the numbers you're relaying reference. Though I'd figured it out with some math, I figured you might want others to be able to easily grasp what you're talking about
that's what the "i guess" was for. then i went ahead and told you why i feel the way i do.what part of..."I don't put much stock in the defensive stats for anyone... they're pretty shaky IMO"... is so unclear that you'd belabor this? Defensive stats don't relay what % of the time zone D is being employed or the umpteen defensive switches that occur... I find them to be a very poor reflection of individual performance
so we're excluding the first however many games of february?sorry no. The stats I relayed for the last month (2/10-3/9) were not equal... they're pretty clearly in Curry's favor. Higher points & assists, much better TS% and eFG%, and comparable in everything else... thats been the overall case for these two guys in 2010. I didn't feel the need to relay January as dude won the Rookie of the Month honor.
as i've said all along, the stats for february and march are equal. curry won january. evans won 2009 by a large margin.
they may be playing at a similar level right now, but that's not enough for it to be neck and neck with the way evans outplayed curry earlier in the season. curry still has a lot of ground to make up. there's good reason that he's 4 PER points behind evans.I do see that Evans had his first triple double tonight in a win though and am looking forward to watching the W's matchup tomorrow. There is a lot of season left and I could really care less who eventually wins the honor... but I do think it's pretty neck and neck
