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MUST READ: 2018 Offseason: Why Westbrook Is Criminally Underrated

Russell Westbrook sometimes struggles with taking too many threes, being turnover prone, inefficiency, playing out of control, shooting too much, and reckless defense. He’s still criticized far more than he deserves. When Russell played with Kevin Durant and they didn’t win, Westbrook got the blame basically every time because he is a “ball hog who didn’t let Kevin shoot enough”. Yet Durant, in 8 seasons alongside Russ, somehow won 4 scoring titles (3 if you don’t count the year when Russell played 46/82 games) and led the Thunder in points per game every season but the one he played about 33% of his team’s contests. Westbrook led OKC in field goal attempts per game once in the 6 years he or KD didn’t miss a significant number of contests. So it doesn’t make sense why the “poor Kevin had to endure 8 seasons with Russ” claim is still used. They went to a finals, 4 conference finals, lost in the first round once and missed the playoffs twice (one of those times was when Durant played ab...

MUST READ: 2018 Offseason: The Absurdity Behind Overrating Role Players

For the last 3 seasons Draymond Green has easily been the most overrated player because he’s generally viewed as a top 15 player which is absurd. He's arguably the best defender but his offense is nowhere near as good as its perceived by most. Draymond gets his assists by holding/dribbling the ball (in place) in the post or on the perimeter then passing to teammates that become open. He also gets them when defenses double team a lethal three-point shooter (usually Stephen Curry) on pick and rolls, which creates a 4 versus 3 situation when he receives the ball. Then Green dribbles forward with no pressure which brings the defense inward so he gets to choose between an easy lob/pass into the paint or a simple pass to an unguarded shooter waiting behind the arc. When he gets the ball after a stop and pushes it into transition, many times he's able to find open long-range shooters and cutters for elementary assists without having to penetrate a set defense. Draymond Green isn’t ...