SA37 wrote:MMyhre wrote:SA37 wrote:
The point is whatever your perception of Jokic's defense, his number of turnovers, or all of your counterfactuals, every single team in this league would gladly take Jokic's positive output with the negative.
One of the things that makes MVPs stand out from other really good players is that they are consistently overwhelmingly good versus whatever negatives they bring to the table. Jokic is currently averaging ~29-13-11, which is 8th best in scoring and league-leading in rebounds and assists. He's also 5th in the league in FG%, 23rd in 3pt% and leading the league in double and triple doubles. I'll live with his 3.3 TO/game and less-than-stellar defense.
This isn't about ultimate efficiency, optimal output, or seeing if a player checks every fathomable box fans can create for them.
Wow, would every team want Jokic? Wow, that is insane. I did not believe that, maybe they would want Shai, Luka, Giannis and Wemby too? Yes?
That doesn't prove anything, of course you want a freaking MVP candidate on your team.
However, when we talk about MVP's and legacies, we need to go deeper and not just look at the obvious statistical outliers, and get the context of what has happened. Jokic not being able to playmake or score as much as he has against worse teams, is a sign that better defenses can slow him down. Can they stop him? No, but that's what happens to every great player. It's about how much can you will yourself upon the game, and take your team further than the other MVP candidates. And this game from Jokic was not as flawless as he had it against weaker teams. Now let's see him against the Rockets, Wemby, OKC etc. It will be very interesting, I will praise him if he drops bombs on them, but I personally don't see it happening as they have even better defenders for him than Minnesota does.
Wilt Chamberlain is as dominant of a player as there has ever been and yet he only won 2 titles. His legacy is just fine.
Yeah, teams can beat Denver despite having a player as dominant as Jokic. Who cares? It takes absolutely nothing away from Jokic and his output.
No, you are wrong. Bill Russell beat Wilt by doing the small things Wilt did not figure out.
Defense, intangibles, leadership, teamplay etc.
You just proved my point further, Jokic is the hero for the box score watchers & the big stats dopamine boys. Someone they can worship and live their lives through. Of course you would mention the first empty stats king as the comparison, it's perfect. You know Wilt didn't win a ring until he improved his all around game, defense and focused less on scoring and big numbers, right?
Of course Jokic losing in the playoffs repeatedly and being unable to beat teams like the Baby-Ant Wolves and Finland take away from his output, lol. It literally proves that his stats make him look better than he is.
Michael Jordan doesn't lose to the Wolves in 23-24. Arguably not to OKC either. Definitely not to Finland with the pre-tournament favorite in Serbia.
Why? Because Michael Jordan is more than his stats. He played elite defense, had elite intensity, desire to win and was clutch.
If Jokic wins this season I will be the first to applaud him. I am just not joining you in your overglazing.