penbeast0 wrote:threethehardway wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:This is just fundamentally false. I think you raise some valid points regarding his lack of threat as a scorer limiting what he can do, but Kidd was not just throwing the ball to Shaq or Karl Malone and collecting assists. And he's probably the best extra pass guy in NBA history which isn't as fun a full length bounce pass or a lob to STAT, but really really effective and while it seems simple, not just anyone was doing it at Kidd's level.
Kidd has extraordinary vision and one of the highest IQ players of all-time. He was regularly finding passes nobody else was finding. He just was Tom Brady like or Greg Maddux like. He put the ball exactly where it needed to be time and again and he didn't feel the need to put Luka or Magic flair on it just to do it.
No. I am saying that Kidd could not manipulate defenses like a Luka or a Nash and get into the teeth of a defense, thus, he can't create opportunities the same way Luka or a Nash.
Lonzo has great vision too, doesn't mean he isn't limited by his own lack scoring aggression.
Rondo also had great vision but couldn't threatened the defense on a consistent basis.
Lonzo's assists are full-court through ahead passes that are a product of great anticipation.
Rondo's assists are the product of running an offense and play calling.
Point is Jason Kidd can't make the passes that Nash and Luka make but it doesn't mean he is lesser.
If he can't do some positive things that the others can, it DOES mean he is lesser (at creating opportunities) unless there is some area of this skillset that he is better at than Nash or Doncic. What did Kidd do in terms of creating opportunities that is better than what Nash could do?
Kidd's primary value was turning defense into offense. Most of Kidd's razzle dazzle happened on the break by generating TO.
In the the half court Kidd is nothing special. He runs the offense, occasionally makes a nice pass that nobody would see coming.
But on the break, Kidd was a terror.
My whole point about passing is that we need to take into account the fact that all assists are not created equal and passing is a tertiary ability that is a function of the ability to run the break, create turnovers, score, and athleticism.
Luka can't push the break like Kidd. Nash couldn't"t generate TOs like Kidd.
Kidd's ability to play defense and he generate TOs meant that his teams could play fast with middling offenses at his peak. No real shooting threats or anything. Nothing is spaced out.
That's his good his fast break ability was. It was the equivalent of Curry being so good at shooting, he can play with 4 non-shooters and have a respectable offense .
Of course, I would take the Luka's, Magic" s, LeBron"s of the world over a player like Kidd because scoring is the most important thing for a primary ball handler.
I rather have a player's vision needing to be improved upon than their scoring aggression. Players like Donovan Mitchell and Devin Booker can age into being a PG if necessary, you never see a player start off with weak scoring ability into a bonafide scorer.
Donovan Mitchell can get me 8 assists a game, can Kidd get me 25 points.