Lowe and Torre discuss: Is this the best Russell Westbrook has ever played?

Zach Lowe and Pablo Torre discussed if Houston Rockets Russell Westbrook is the best version of the former NBA MVP.

In ESPN reporter Pablo Torre’s appearance on Zach Lowe’s podcast Thursday, the conversation about the Houston Rockets broke out into a discussion over point guard Russell Westbrook:

Is this the best basketball Westbrook has ever played?

“Objectively speaking, this feels like the best basketball of Russell Westbrook’s life,” Torre said on the Lowe Post. “Obviously, his MVP season, when the numbers would sort of suggest it that OK, maybe it was then. But in terms of being the most efficient Russ, this feels like right now, that is the answer.”

After a little more than a month, and particularly when James Harden started slumping, Westbrook stepped up in a big way.

Since the Dec. 7, Westbrook is averaging 31.2 points, 8.0 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game while shooting 50.2% from the field, which would by far be a career high if done over a full season.

In Westbrook’s 2016-17 MVP year, he shot 42.5% from the field, a touch below his career average of 43.6%.

He’s still an awful 3-point shooter, but his attempts are way down: Westbrook has only attempted more than two twice in the past 11 games.

“Is it the best Russ there’s ever been? It’s clearly the most efficient, right?” Lowe answered. “But … the year he won the MVP, he didn’t have anyone nearly of his own caliber on his team so he had to do all these other things. Playing next to Harden makes his life a little easier, but this is as efficient he’s ever been.”

Lowe is in agreement it’s Westbrook’s most efficient season, but he doesn’t think it stacks up to that triple-double-filled MVP year.

In 2016-17, Westbrook led a weakened Oklahoma City Thunder coming off the loss of Kevin Durant to a playoff appearance. He scored more than 40 points 18 times, eight of which were triple-doubles. Three of his four games with 50-plus points were triple-doubles.

His usage percentage of 40.2% was the highest ever and he led the league in go-ahead or game-tying shots in the last minute of games, Lowe wrote in his 2017 awards article (Lowe put Westbrook third in the MVP race, behind Kawhi Leonard at No. 1 and Harden at No. 2).

Now, it’s more than the Westbrook show, which has allowed him to do more than control the ball 40% of the time and force bad shots. With an actual system, a stronger cast of shooters and Harden co-starring, Westbrook doesn’t have to try to take on all five defenders on his own.

“It’s my favorite Russell Westbrook to watch ever, it’s not close,” Lowe said. “I like this Russell Westbrook better than triple-double Russell Westbrook.”

Torre understands and pointed out the main difference: Instead of making what he called “weird” decisions because he had to, the Rockets system allows him to make better choices.

“Part of the joy of Russell Westbrook, for those who felt differently from you, and somewhat from me, they loved the fact that he made ‘weird’/’that’s a euphemism for terrible’ decisions,” Torre said. “Russ now, though, he’s just making of all the right decisions!”

Without a true big man, the Rockets are spacing the floor unlike any team ever. Swapping Chris Paul for Westbrook allowed — or maybe even necessitated — the change from Clint Capela at center to keep four shooters on the court at all times.

Torre said he loves the new style.

“If James Harden is OK with watching Russell Westbrook be the big man and just attacking the rim over and over again, and James seems to be OK with that for now, then it just seems like a team that I had never contemplated really until like two weeks ago,” Torre said.

Windhorst: If Jrue Holiday is made available, there would be a ‘bidding war’

Will Jrue Holiday be available at the Trade Deadline? ESPN’s Zach Lowe and Brian Windhorst debated the merits of New Orleans trading him.

One of the things ESPN’s Brian Windhorst associates with Jrue Holiday is the point guard’s defense of Damian Lillard in the New Orleans Pelicans’ sweep of the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2018 playoffs.

Windhorst recalled this series while talking about Holiday on a trade deadline-focused edition of the Lowe Post on Monday to describe just why a team would want him.

“If they made Jrue Holiday available, there would be a bidding war,” Windhorst said.

Yet Windhorst and podcast host Zach Lowe were unsure of the Pelicans’ plans for the guard.

“I don’t really know what’s going to happen with Jrue Holiday,” Lowe said. “He’s the sexiest name that is allegedly on the market; I just can’t tell how much on the market he really is.”

Windhorst also seemed to think the Pelicans aren’t looking to trade Holiday. New Orleans attributed early-season struggles to their youth, Windhorst said, and Derrick Favors re-joining the team in mid-December helped stabilize them.

If anything, Windhorst thinks, they’re looking to add a veteran, not subtract one.

But if the Pelicans do announce they’ll listen to offers, there would be immediate interest.

Windhorst and Lowe named the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets as specific teams that Holiday would make sense on.

“If I’m Miami and I traded for Jrue Holiday by Thursday, I’m thinking I have a chance to win the East this year,” Windhorst said.

With that said, neither were sure how trade packages would work out and what the Pelicans would see as a helpful move for the present along with the future.

With the entire New Orleans ensemble showing good ball handling abilities and high IQ, Lowe noted, Holiday is a great fit who doesn’t demand high usage. However, as he’s 29, there’s logic in New Orleans flipping him if they could receive multiple first-round picks and a plug-and-play role player to fit in with the younger corps.

Windhorst leaned toward keeping Holiday, qualifying his speculation with “by the way, I would not trade him.”

Holiday has two years left on his contract with the Pelicans, the second of which is a player option worth more than $26 million.

With New Orleans creeping toward the Memphis Grizzlies’ eighth seed and the trade deadline on Thursday, the team will have to decide quickly if they’re going to be sellers — and at what cost it would take.

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Danny Green on LeBron’s strong leadership ‘he doesn’t take a day off’

Los Angeles Lakers guard Danny Green discussed the leadership of LeBron James, which got folks thinking if he was criticizing Kawhi Leonard.

He probably didn’t think anything of it at the time, but plenty of other people picked up on what Danny Green may have been doing subconsciously during an interview with ESPN’s Zach Lowe on the latest edition of the Lowe Post, which was published on Wednesday.

Green has spoken glowingly about LeBron James’ leadership all season long, even here with this fine publication. But it was the things that he was saying about LeBron, that he didn’t necessarily always say about his former teammate Kawhi Leonard that got people talking. Green said that a big part of LeBron’s leadership is “coming to work every day” and even in the games that he’s not playing, still being a presence around the team and motivating them.

That particular clip can be heard below.

As I said at the top, it’s unlikely there was any intent on Green to cast Leonard in a different light separate from LeBron. Still, the differences are clear enough for everyone to see how Leonard leads a unit and how LeBron leads one. Green just laid them out for us again.

Leonard has sat out 11 games so far this season as he continues to nurse a knee injury. The Clippers have been mostly fine and are currently 31-14, good for No. 3 in the Western Conference. The regular season has not been a priority for him the same way it has been for LeBron and the Lakers this season. Given the fact he did the same thing last year and won the championship, it’s hard to blame him until the results aren’t there.

And although Green makes a fantastic case for why LeBron should be the MVP, reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo work-ethic and availability can’t be questioned much either.

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