70sFan wrote:rtiff68 wrote:70sFan wrote:Magic in pace and space era, along with heavy emphasis on heliocentric offense, would be unimaginably great. I know that Curry is extremely portable and his shooting opens up space for everybody, but Magic had no weaknesses offensively and his combination of size and passing makes him the ultimate walking missmatch in Doncic mold, but with higher BBIQ.
Both choices are understandable, but I'd take Magic even without taking into account injuries.
Magic was incredible, and he’d be incredible in any era…
…but to say he had no weaknesses is flat out ridiculous.
He wasn’t a great shooter, he wasn’t a truly great scorer (maybe the worst scorer next to Russell of players who are routinely placed in the top 10), and he wasn’t a great defender, even though he had the tools to be one.
Magic was GREAT…but no weaknesses? C’mon, man.
1. Magic was a great shooter at his peak (1987-90). He was ATG free throw shooter, excellent midrange shooter and good three point shooter when he actually shot them at decent volume.
2. Magic didn't score a lot, but he never struggled with scoring the ball. He was always extremely efficient and he could up his volume anytime Lakers needed that. He was inarguably better scorer than someone like Duncan or Garnett among top 10 players.
3. Defensive weaknesses has nothing to do with my point. I said he had no weaknesses offensively.
Doubling down on a bad take is not a great look.
Magic was not a “great shooter,” especially in the greater context of NBA history. You, as a hoops history buff (and I generally enjoy your content here a ton, for what it’s worth) should certainly know that.
He could shoot well enough to keep teams honest, but he was never a great shooter. That, and assuming someone who was never a great volume scorer but “could’ve been if they wanted” is one of the weakest common arguments on boards like this. It’s the same thing some people argue about Ginobili: “he could’ve averaged over 30 if he
wanted to!”
Magic was great, but there’s no need to pretend that he was things that he wasn’t.