Lets talk about Russell Westbrook being most dominant PG w/ broken hand

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What did I move? I told you to quote me down the line...he is not going to keep up with what Anthony Davis is doing. Not a knock on dude, but Durant makes that almost impossible
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AD is the most dominant player in the league, lets end that debate right there. The way he is playing right now can't be touched by anyone currently.

Curry has the advantage in the MVP voting because of how well the warriors are playing though. I'll admit to that.

Nah it's not clear cut. There's certainly a debate. Westbrook has been unstoppable, since returning from injury, he's averaged:

27.1 ppg on 51% shooting, 6.7 rpg and 7.1 assists on only 32.3 minutes. And even though it's far too early to be throwing this out there, those are all-time great #s, those are the same numbers on relatively the same efficiency that Jordan put up at the same age.

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According to his PER...it does...if he keeps this up he will be #1 all time in a season.

http://sports.yahoo.com/video/could-anthony-davis-having-best-000441177.html

I said it was a debate, when you said Davis' play couldn't be touched by anyone (obviously you were wrong). If we're going by your laws, that PER = dominance, then of course it's a debate when both of them are posting the two best PERs of all time (and Westbrook was in front of him until last game). You can't trot out some metric that supposedly has Davis dominating more than any other player, and disregard the notion that a player doesn't come close to him when they're basically neck and neck.

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I said it was a debate, when you said Davis' play couldn't be touched by anyone (obviously you were wrong). If we're going by your laws, that PER = dominance, then of course it's a debate when both of them are posting the two best PERs of all time (and Westbrook was in front of him until last game). You can't trot out some metric that supposedly has Davis dominating more than any other player, and disregard the notion that a player doesn't come close to him when they're basically neck and neck.

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