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Originally Posted by Big J 33
I have a morning routine of scanning through various statistical leaderboards to stay on top of the trends across the league.
One thing struck me this morning:
The separation between LeBron James' production and the rest of the NBA.
LeBron ranks first in player efficiency rating (PER) and is head-and-shoulders above the competition, or at least those who have played more than five games (excludes Manu Ginobili).
In fact, the difference between LeBron James (33.5 PER) and second-place Kevin Durant (26.5 PER) is the roughly the same difference between Durant and Sundiata Gaines (19.4, 52nd place).
Sundiata Gaines!
To illustration the separation, I offer you the following chart, which displays PER against minutes per game and colors the players by their age (older the bolder)
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If you click the link the data is interactive and you can see the individual players. And yes, before people chime in with anything about postseason or clutch or hairlines, that's not the point.. just the production and efficiency are insane.
No Major Injuries + Highest PER + Receding Hairline = Steroids