Dwight Howard vs Demarcus Cousins
We can see the transition between the two as the league’s best center, though DeMarcus didn’t quite reach the same peak.
Dwight: 795 total, 44.2 average
Demarcus: 490 total, 40.8 average
Deandre Jordan vs Brook Lopez
Two members of the 2008 Draft have remained in the league until 2025, despite playing much different styles. Jordan reached a higher peak, but Lopez has shown greater longevity.
Jordan: 453 total, 26.6 average
Lopez: 535 total, 35.6 average
Marc Gasol
Average: 43.7
Total: 556.3
Pau Gasol
Average: 52.6
Total: 896.5
Marc is largely overshadowed by older brother Pau, but still carves out some elite seasons in the 2010s
@Crowbegone Mike Budenholzer playing Giannis 31 mpg during his peak years held back what could have been much higher scorers. All these other great power forwards played close to 40 mpg in their best years
Paul George
Average: 49.7
Total: 646.3
Carmelo Anthony
Average: 45.2
Total: 814
George and Melo have followed very similar career paths. George has faced some injuries and is less consistent, but did peak higher. George seems to be nearing the end of his best years.
Grant Hill
Average: 48.3
Total: 629
Jayson Tatum
Average: 56.5
Total: 451.2
Hill and Tatum’s starts are nearly identical, but injuries derailed a potentially legendary career for Hill. Imagine if the next time we saw a healthy Jayson Tatum wasn’t until the 2031 season!
Blake Griffin
Average: 46
Total: 553
Amar’e Stoudemire
Average: 44
Total: 528.5
Two incredible power forwards impacted by injuries. Stoudemire’s 2005 season stands as the peak between the two, but Griffin has a few extra prime seasons of relative health.
@NarrativesBall Nikola Jokić has redefined what a player can do, showing unmatched versatility. He’s a better passer than Larry Bird and a more versatile scorer than Magic Johnson, and has revolutionized the role of a big man.
Scottie Pippen
Average: 53.8
Total: 915.1
Kawhi Leonard
Average: 54.8
Total: 658.2
Leonard’s injuries hurt his score, especially compared to Pippen’s durability. Kawhi could have reached scores in the 80s had he played full seasons more often in his prime
Top 10 Point Guard Seasons using Player Impact Metric (1974-2024)
1. 2016 Steph Curry
2. 2008 Chris Paul
3. 2017 Westbrook
4. 2024 Luka Doncic
5. 1987 Magic Johnson
6. 2015 Steph Curry
7. 2009 Chris Paul
8. 1989 Magic Johnson
9. 2016 Westbrook
10. 1991 Magic Johnson