LeBron James

  • 16.8 PTS
  • 6.4 REB
  • 6.4 AST
  • 1.4 STL
  • 0.8 BLK
  • 43.9 FG%
  • 36.0 3P%
  • 60.5 FT%
  • 48.9 TS% (-2.7 relative TS%)
  • 46.8 eFG%

Victor Wembanyama

  • 19.7 PTS
  • 8.6 REB
  • 2.5 AST
  • 1.1 STL
  • 2.4 BLK
  • 44.7 FG%
  • 29.8 3P%
  • 76.6 FT%
  • 54.2 TS% (-2.8 relative TS%)
  • 50.0 eFG%

Source for LeBron’s stats.

Source for Wemby’s stats.

      • Impressive_Blood3512@alien.topB
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        2 years ago

        Sure, it’s literally just pt/(2°fga+0.44°fta) and then you subtract the players ts to league average ts at the time to compare the efficiency relative to era. The reason I brought it up is because people responding to op about how you can’t compare eras when there’s literally ways to compare eras, which he’s using. I can concede the scoring inflation from the deadball era, but LeBron and him are scoring at about the same rate at 20 ppg per 100, which accounts for differing pace of game in different eras