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it would be best for both parties if westbrook leaves.
my opinion is that there is no room for 2 iso players on a team that has the best individual scorer in the game in durant.
westbrook can run the point and distribute but his emotions get the bette of him.
they need a pass first play maker and a half court offense if they are ever going to win a title.
Aggresive offensive point guards cant win games if other guys cant run plays. and thats there problem.
CP3 went on a tear with his shooting because BG can run plays from the elbow.
unfortunately if westbrook goes offensive there isnt really anyone else who can run a play......(and yes i know KD is good passer but not a play maker)
If Mrs Hamburger is reading, I may have found my Xmas present for this year: <a href="http://linky.com.au/bvvuw" target="_blank">The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac</a>.
There's a good review <a href="http://linky.com.au/vvmut" target="_blank">here</a>. If you're like me and never heard of the word 'macrophenomenal', let alone it used in the context of analysing today's NBA stars, here's a brief summary from said review:<blockquote>It isolates a handful of the current NBAs most intriguing stylists (Kobe, LeBron, Yao Ming) and subjects them to a sustained flurry of unorthodox methodology. Each player is assigned a free-associative spirit animal: Stephon Marbury is a prairie vole, Rasheed Wallace an Egyptian mongoose, and Chris Paul a Mindoro stripe-faced fruit bat.
Unusual data sets are plotted on baroque charts and graphs: We learn, for example, that Gilbert Arenass three-point percentage counterintuitively improves the farther he is from the basket.</blockquote>