tsherkin wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:Don't forget guys like Payton and Stockton also made the finals but just so happened to run into the GOAT.
Payton is a good call. Stockton, I realize, I didn't include because he wasn't the best player on his team... but I included Parker. So yeah, Stockton's another good call, but in a way, he and Parker both support the premise that you don't generally want your PG passing a certain threshold of involvement. Stockton's also an example of how insufficient secondary scoring can harm your chances to win (Old Stockton, in the Finals, anyway, and moreso in 97 because I think his knee gives him a fairly legit out in 98).
Isn't this all just an effect of the PG position simply not being as important as Center/Wing? The best "pure" point guard (Stockton) with endless unbreakable PG-style records is clearly not the guy to build a championship-winning team around. For that you would far prefer the best "pure" center ever (Kareem perhaps) or the best "pure" Forwardy type player ever (Lebron) or the best wing (Jordan).
Think about paying a pure HOF PG the max salary and filling in the rest of the team.
Compare with paying a pure HOF Center the max salary and filling in the rest of the team.
It should come as a shock to nobody that the first option isn't the best, and hasn't won much.
You can't say point guard X or Y got close but ran into the GOAT. How come the point guard X or Y isn't the GOAT? Because they were not able to beat the HOF center or wing to prove it. Because frankly, size and defense > increased offensive production from the team.
Point guards should not be max players barring a true freak like Magic. For any sub-6'5 player, for example, you are way better off trading that stud for size.
It's kinda sad but true. I wish it were not. I love great Point Guards and great Point Guard play. But they simply don't matter on the defensive end and that drop off isn't made up by better offense. Nash couldn't do it. CP3 isn't even close, and he's not even that bad at defense. Either history and common sense teaches us this, or we are living through a very weird freak of probability.














