
22/5 isn't exactly 29/11
Come on man, at least TRY to look a little deeper in the box score.
Roy played in a slower era on literally the slowest team in the entire NBA. He got every bit of that shyt working in the halfcourt on limited possessions.
Harden piled up stats by running up and down the court like crazy in an era that's gotten much faster. A lot of his stats are inflated as a result.
And Roy is FAR more efficient than Harden.
Look at it by 100 possessions.
Roy in 2009 was averaging 34 and 8 for every 100 possessions on 48% shooting (38% from three) with just 3 turnovers/game.
Harden in 2017 was averaging 38 and 15 for every 100 possessions on 44% shooting (35% from three) with 8 turnovers/game.
And Roy's stats came way tougher because they ran less and had fewer shooters to open the floor.
How much good is 4 extra points per 100 possessions doing if you're shooting 4 percentage points worse to get it?
How good is 7 extra assists per 100 possessions if it comes with 5 extra turnovers?
Even more apparent in playoffs.
Roy averaged 39 and 4 per 100 possessions on 46% shooting and 47% from three, still with 3 turnovers per 100.
Harden averaged 38 and 11 per 100 possessions on ugly 41% shooting and 28% from three, and 7 turnovers per 100.
And the Blazers only had 1 other guy who could score in double-figures as was facing a strong defensive team that was starting prime Artest, Battier, and Yao.
While Harden should have been able to stat-pad against the Thunder and then the Spurs who were missing Kawhi for games.
If I want a title team, I'm taking 2009 Roy before I take 2017 Harden.