Okay, let’s talk about Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook. I’ve been messing around with their stats lately, trying to figure out who’s the better pick for my fantasy basketball team. It’s been a real head-scratcher, let me tell you.

First, I pulled up their season stats. You know, the usual stuff like points, assists, rebounds. I even compared their stats by day and by week. I spent hours looking at these numbers, trying to see any patterns or something.
- Dug into their field goal percentages, 3-point percentages, and free throw percentages. Curry’s got the edge in all of those, especially in the regular season.
- Checked out Westbrook’s average points per game. It’s around 20.7, not too shabby.
- Looked at Curry’s average, which is a bit higher, at 25.6 points per game.
Advanced Stuff
Then I tried to get all fancy and looked at some “advanced” stats. I found something that says there’s a comparison of Westbrook and Curry from a statistical perspective. Sounds complicated, right?
But here’s the thing I noticed about Westbrook, especially for fantasy basketball: even if you ignore his not-so-great field goal percentage and turnovers, he’s got this weirdly low free throw percentage, like 66%. It’s kinda hard to fit that into a fantasy team build. This part gave me some serious headaches.
So, after all this digging and comparing, I’m still not 100% sure who to pick. It’s like, each one has his own strengths and weaknesses. Curry’s definitely the better shooter, but Westbrook brings a lot to the table too. I guess it really depends on what your fantasy team needs, you know?
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with Curry and Westbrook’s stats. It’s been a fun but kinda frustrating experience. I ended up feeling like I know them a bit too well now, haha.
