4th, my bad. You must got a trapper keeper full of stats. This is why I dislike realgm. I got that sh*t from them.
Re: Where would a prime/peak David Robinson rank in todays g
Postby TwentyOne920 on Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:50 am
Nanogeek wrote:Just look at the numbers. In his prime Robinson was averaging 27-29 ppg, 10-12 rpg, 3-5 apg, 3-4 bpg, 1-2 spg. His PER was 29-30 and his WS per 48 were .27-.29.
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Then look at his regularized adjusted plus minus (RAPM). In his prime Robinson's RAPM was ~+9.0. The only player with a +9.0 right now is LeBron.
In his prime, Robinson was as good as anyone in the league currently and he'd be bumping up against LeBron. I think LeBron's overall ability to play any position and guard any position and generally take over a game at any time of his choosing puts him above Robinson but Robinson would be right there at the top.
http://stats-for-the-nba.appspot.com/ratings/1994.html
http://stats-for-the-nba.appspot.com/ratings/2012.html
I think he's second all-time to MJ in career PER. A shame his supporting cast blew chunks.
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