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scores more. More efficient. More free throw attempts.

Lamelo has a efg% of .502 to Ja's .520.

Once you factor in Lamelo being a better shooter than Ja the effiency disparity isn't nealry as wide. Also the 4 ppg difference between 24 and 20 isn't enough to pick Ja either.

Lamelo is a better passer, rebounder, and defender and shooter...how come we can use "influcence" and "gravity" to pump Wardell but that same logic can't be applied to other players?
 
Lamelo has a efg% of .502 to Ja's .520.

Once you factor in Lamelo being a better shooter than Ja the effiency disparity isn't nealry as wide. Also the 4 ppg difference between 24 and 20 isn't enough to pick Ja either.

Lamelo is a better passer, rebounder, and defender and shooter...how come we can use "influcence" and "gravity" to pump Wardell but that same logic can't be applied to other players?

The difference in 4 ppg is greater than the assist per game and rebounding advantages lamelo has. Can’t spin it one way then ignore the other way.
 
scores more. More efficient. More free throw attempts. One guy averages 8 assists the other 7. It’s not some huge difference in playmaking either.
Numbers say they’re pretty much dead even
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The Ja and Melo comparison is vaild…

I just think Ja has more fire/killer to him (so far)

Not gonna find that in any stat sheet
 
Nah there is 100% stuff that happens during the game that never make a sheet that could make a player better than the box score says.
caruso & javonte green have those kind of plays 2-3 times a game to compare it on a smaller scale.
Of course but using something that is completely subjective as "he's a killer" is pointless.

I think Lamelo is more of a killer. Now what? Nothing cause it's founded in nothing.
 
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