We all know Harden as the original blogboi player, a player that analytic enthusiasts claimed would be a superstar because of his efficiency and advanced stats, even in his rookie season. I have to admit I doubted them at the time, but they were right.

There’s also the infamous EG and Jokic situation, a guy fascinated by advanced metrics predicting this role player would be a superstar

My question is: was Harden the OG blogboi player? Or just the most famous case of advanced metrics being right? Any other examples of this before that?

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    1 year ago

    Kevin Love was getting a lot of hype among bball nerds based on his impact as a rookie. Getting like 13/10 in 15 mins consistently.

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    We all know Harden as the original blogboi player, a player that analytic enthusiasts claimed would be a superstar

    Do we? I don’t remember that level of hype around Harden as a rookie.

    And I don’t remember a big community of people doing serious analytics at that time. It was Hollinger and maybe a handful of others.

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    1 year ago

    Kevin Martin, stats dudes loved him. You could say he was the OG Moreyball player until Harden went super nova.

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      1 year ago

      Kevin Martin was the first name that came to mind and also a perfect example of why stats with no context/eye test is useless.

      He was a bad defender, playmaker, low bball iq. Had a good jump shot and got a lot of free throws so his TS% was high. But definitely a worse player than his stats indicated.

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    1 year ago

    The opening chapter of Michael Lewis’s book The Undoing Project goes into Darryl Morey’s early analytics in the 2000s. It is not a basketball book at all but that first chapter is relevant.

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    1 year ago

    3rd overall pick and it was clear as day that he was too good to be a 6th man on the thunder lol. Harden is amazing and everyone knew he was gonna be a star in the league stop this analytics nonsense (both hate and love)