bisme37 wrote:Exp0sed wrote:bisme37 wrote:Jayson Tatum leads the Celtics in points, rebounds, assists and steals. He's efficient. And the C's are significantly better when he's on the court.
3 players have had Tatum's stats for a team that won 75% of its games - Giannis, Malone and Kareem. All 3 won MVP.
which stats are u refering to?
Tatum is the 4th player to have at least 27/8/4 and 60 TS% for a team with a .750 win percentage. The previous 3 won MVP.
I'm not ambitious enough but it would be interesting to go back over the years and think about which MVP awards would have gone to different players if we'd had access to all of today's advanced stats. Seems like watching games and rewarding winning has taken a backseat to weird rating formulas with clever acronyms. I'm still old school I guess and not fully on board with all that.
that's a terrible criteria tho
scoring is at an all time explosion, teams and the league is a whole more efficient than ever. who had 60 TS% at all 10 years or 20 years ago and how many are now?
same goes for 27 ppg, how many 27+ ppg scorers are now compared to 15 years ago or 30?
here's the reality of it - when Giannis, Malone and Kareem led their teams to 75%+ winrate, they were clearly the best players who had the best raw stats (and advanced). Tatum's 27/8/4 on 60 TS% doesn't even come close, indvidually to multiple other MVP candidates, just like Booker a few years back
I think ur reaching if the only case u can make surrounds an arbitrary (and very misleading since it doesn't account for the scoring inflation) stat as the best argument for Tatum's MVP case
an already elite team (who was just in the finals with a similar core two years back) and is led by two supermax players, adds a top 30-40 player in KP (whose basically the ultimate stretch 5) and a championship level and extremely savvy vet PG (albeit a little over the hill) and they go on to win a ton of games...that's not gonna get anyone an MVP, not on 27\8\4 when the competition is far better
it's also disingenious to compare efficiencies imo, which former wing superstars played with the amount of spacing Tatum is playing with? where you can't cheat help off anyone and prime Tatum is basically on an island all day long?
he should be at like 67 TS% to impress me with the space he's got to operate in. he's been the benefciary of some excellent rosters for the majority of his career, give him a season with say Kleber and Bullock and we'll see how his efficiency looks then
even without KP etc. just having a supemax co-star whose basically a top 20 player himeslf should be a recipe for an automatic 60 wins, can you see why Tatum has to really do something special to even be considered? even 8 more team wins in this particular context won't do the trick, srry but that doesn't bridge the invdividual gap imo
i'm aware of his impact stats consistently painting him as the main driver of the C's success and he is obviously a top 10 player but he's not the MVP. he's got 0.190 WS with 27\8\4 when his co-star is averging 22.5\5.5\3.5 on a similar 58 TS% on slightly lower usage
there's like 10 teams in the league that don't have anyone averging more than the 22.3 JB is averging..even some playoff teams and KP is averging over 20 ppg himself. it is what it is

no terror watchlists, ur opinion is valid and relevant (regardless of being a homer) - personally I don't see it at all, if i'm being honest