This is how it is supposed to be....
If the season ends with both of these guys anywhere near where they are right now in regards to efficiency and production..... the experiment will be beyond a success....
(barring some freak massive injury)
http://insider.espn.com/nba/hollinger/statistics (efficiency)
Hollinger Stats - Player Efficiency Rating - Qualified Players
RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
1 Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL 6 39.0 .678 16.1 9.3 32.0 4.2 27.5 16.2 36.67 91.4 3.0
2 Hassan Whiteside, MIA 1 36.0 .673 4.7 4.7 23.2 15.9 53.0 34.6 35.47 13.4 0.4
3 DeMarcus Cousins, NO 6 37.0 .619 15.4 13.6 35.0 8.8 30.1 19.7 32.36 69.1 2.3
4 Anthony Davis, NO 5 32.2 .618 8.0 9.6 28.8 12.8 29.4 21.3 32.33 50.1 1.7
5 Clint Capela, HOU 7 23.1 .752 7.7 10.3 18.6 14.7 36.4 25.7 32.09 52.0 1.7
6 Pascal Siakam, TOR 4 15.0 .730 14.4 2.9 20.4 7.2 16.7 11.9 30.12 17.3 0.6
7 David West, GS 7 11.6 .715 15.2 17.1 22.8 16.7 12.2 14.2 29.03 21.2 0.7
8 Sindarius Thornwell, LAC 5 6.4 .666 10.2 5.1 23.1 9.5 6.3 7.9 28.86 8.8 0.3
9 Stephen Curry, GS 7 33.6 .664 21.0 9.6 29.8 1.6 11.8 7.2 28.80 62.4 2.1
10 LeBron James, CLE 7 37.0 .661 27.5 12.8 27.7 1.8 19.1 10.8 28.17 68.3 2.3
11 Karl-Anthony Towns, MIN 6 34.2 .652 4.5 10.4 25.7 8.9 33.0 20.5 28.11 53.6 1.8
but then again.... if the season ended like this Cousins would be considered a larger labron James with an attitude:)