In descending order and excluding those still in their prime -- Jokic, Doncic, Sabonis, Giannis.
O-D is ORtg minus DRtg.
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Russell Westbrook
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
22-31 25.0 .179 5.8 + 6
32-34 16.8 .049 0.7 - 9
Oscar Robertson
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
22-31 25.0 .224
32-34 18.6 .168
LeBron James
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
22-31 28.9 .263 10.0 +16
32-34 27.3 .211 8.2 + 9
Jason Kidd
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
22-31 19.1 .139 4.1 + 5
32-34 18.4 .137 4.4 + 5
James Harden
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
22-31 26.2 .238 7.8 +12
32-34 20.3 .167 4.5 + 8
Wilt Chamberlain
years PER WS/48
23-31 28.9 .267
32-34 21.3 .182
Larry Bird
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
23-31 24.2 .217 7.4 +15
32-34 20.9 .147 5.0 + 6
Lafayette Lever
years PER WS/48 BPM O-D
22-31 18.2 .128 3.6 + 4
33 13.2 .070 0.5 - 4
Leader Westbrook was all-star from age 22 to 31. Oscar had the same prime years, so I stuck with that age range for the "before" sample.
Kidd dropped off around age 33-34, LeBron even later.
Some were injured in that 32-34 period: Wilt, Bird, Lever (who missed a year and played one more).
One might guess that such versatile players would have staying power that 1-D players would lack. Maybe they just did too much?