LloydFree wrote:Jonny Blaze wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:
Thomas wasn't half the player. He was a massively worse defender. Worse shooter. Worse passer. Just all around a worse athlete!
Isaiah Thomas was a much better player than John Stockton.
Isaiah Thomas's teams won in the post season against Larry Bird, Magic and Michael Jordan....and while the Bad Boy Pistons were badass.....Dumars and Zeke were the only two somewhat superstar players.
[spoiler]John Stockton led teams that choked in the playoffs for nearly 20 years. 1997 and 1998 were anomalies.
The biggest reason the Jazz would normally underachieve in the post season was that Stockton would get dominated by the other teams opposing point guard.
It happened all the time.
John Stockton was great at hitting a wide open jumper...but he could not keep the opposing defense honest with his offensive abilities. He could not hit consistently hit an off the dribble jumper, or go to his left hand.
If the Utah Jazz had a point guard that could score like Nash, Chris Paul, Steph Curry, or Isaiah Thomas they could have beaten the Bulls at least once.[/b]
Much better. Stockton didn't become a player anybody feared, until after Isaiah retired. Utah was never even a contender until Stockton had already played in the league 10 years.
Yeah stockton was just beating thomas out of all nba selections and was unquestionably better....but meaningless "fear" terms....