falcolombardi wrote:homecourtloss wrote:Onus wrote:No I agree that Jordan's teammates did better without him. I think playing in a system that generates some points allows them to do it. I also think if Lebron played in a system that wasn't so Lebron dependent that his teammates would've done better as well. I'm really not sure why this is a hard concept to understand. Systems help role players to generate points. Superstars can deviate from systems because they're so good.
And no systems don't win championship, but they help raise the baseline of your team. And yes systems can be shut down and stars will have to take over to reset, but they help the others be involved and be competent so the stars don't have to do everything all the time.
I hope the specific years net offenses and defensive ratings will be posted to see where the plus minus numbers are coming from. As mentioned before, we don’t know where Jordan‘s teammates were doing well enough so that the drop off isn’t huge (offensively or defensively). The data that we do know, for example, shows that the bulls dropped off Massively offensively with Jordan off the court in the 1997 and 1998 playoffs. I charted the 1993 NBA finals, in the office of drop off there was a huge as well. Additionally, also discussed before, only LeBron seems to get called to account for this offensive drop off.homecourtloss wrote:The Cavs with Kyrie were the worst with James off court and it was due to defense, not because the offense fell apart. Look at the 2020 Lakers—they didn’t fall apart with James off court because these players would up defending better than anyone thought they would.
Bron+ others created high ceiling pairings but the teammates let him down. When teammates made some open shots and played some defense like in 2020, Lakers steamrolled. And LeBron controlled the ball as much as he ever did in Los Angeles.
Jordan +Pippen, 1997: +11.5 in 656 minutes (BKREF numbers for before 2008j
Jordan + Pippen, 1998: +8.1 in 724 minutes
Shaq + Kobe, 2000: +4.1 in 794 minutes
Shaq + Kobe, 2001: +14.9 in 620 minutes
Shaq + Kobe, 2002: +8.1 in 697 minutes
Shaq + Kobe, 2003: +3.1 in 449 minutes
Kobe + Odom, 2009: +16.1 in 598 minutes
Kobe + Gasol, 2009: +10.2 in 831 minutes
LBJ + Wade, 2012: +13.5 in 799 minutes
LBJ + Wade, 2013: +.5 in 678 minutes
LBJ + Allen, 2013: +11.5 in 455 minutes
KD + Westbrook, 2014: +2.9 in 696 minutes
LBJ + Love, 2015: +15.9 in 99 minutes
LBJ + Tristan T., 2016: +16.9 in 547 minutes
LBJ + Love, 2016: +14.9 in 548 minutes
LBJ + Kyrie, 2016: +12.5 in 672 minutes
KD+ Westbrook, 2016: +10.1 in 592 minutes
LBJ + Kyrie, 2017: +12.7 in 593 minutes
LBJ + Love, 2017: +14.3 in 541 minutes (+22.3 before the finals)
The whole ridiculous “bRoN bALL” argument is only applied to him.
% Possessions in ISO
2021 Clippers, 14.7%
2018 Cavs, 13.7%
2017 Cavs, 15.6%
2016 Cavs, 13.8%
Strange this entire “LeBron’s teams struggle without him because he controls everything” only applies to him. Bulls offense went in the toilet in the playoffs without Jordan but that’s ignored.
When his teammates play well and make shots, the argument goes away. One of the biggest reasons the Lakers were so dominant in the playoffs in 2020 was because they played well with LeBron off court in non-garbage time minutes and LeBron in 2020 controlled the ball more than in any other season. Why did they do well? Because they made shots, especially AD being fed by Rondo. The offense was really good without LeBron on court in a season in which LeBron controlled the ball as much as ever.
2020 playoffs, Lebron off, AD ON
ORTG 118.5
DRTG 113.0
+5.5
With other minutes, mostly garbage time minutes, the Lakers were a negative with LeBron off, but the argument that the team struggles “because he controls everything” is not factually supported.
Bulls without Jordan in 1997 playoffs:
ORTG with Jordan, 108.3
ORTG without Jordan, 96.6
Overall without Jordan, -14.8
Bulls without Jordan in 1998 playoffs:
ORTG with Jordan, 110.2
ORTG without Jordan, 95.7
Overall without Jordan, -13.1
Bulls offense was falling apart without Jordan. Was that because “Jordan controlled everything”? There are multiple other examples too numerous to write down all here but it’s only James who somehow gets blamed for this. Is Shaq ball dominant who controls everything? Why wasn’t Kobe scoring when Shaq was off court? Was it because “Shaq controlled everything”?
Lakers’ playoffs ORTG without Shaq
1997, -11.9
1998, -9.8
1999, -6.9
2000, -13.9
2001, +5.3
2002, -22.1
2003, -16.0
2004, -22.8
Wade, Kyrie, Love, and his other supposed “super teammates” didn’t do much of anything with him off court even though they were running their own sets they were used to all season long, many of them ISO in which they’re good scorers but failed in the playoffs in limited possessions.
Respective Playoff ORTGs without James or Jordan or Shaq [using BKREF numbers for all for sake of ease]
BTW, Cavs had the drop off because the Cavs offenses had such high ceilings WITH LeBron and were better on offense than the Bulls were with Jordan even relative to league averages during the playoffs. If I broke it down by individual defenses faced, took out the Cavs/Heat/Lakers offenses from the league averages, it’s even more skewed in favor of James for the available data.
1997 Bulls offense with Jordan: 108.3 [+.9 rORtg]
1998 Bulls: 110.2 [+4.6 rORtg]
2006 Cavs: 104.0 [-4.2 rORtg]
2007 Cavs: 103.5 [-1.4 rORtg]
2008 Cavs: 106.6 [-.8 rORtg]
2009 Cavs: 115.1 [+7.4 rORtg]
2010 Cavs: 110.1 [+1.5 rORtg]
2011 Heat: 107.5 [+1.5 rORtg]
2012 Heat: 111.9 [+8.3 rORtg]
2013 Heat: 111.9 [+7.1 rORtg]
2014 Heat: 112.7 [+4.0 rORtg]
2015 Cavs: 107.3 [+2.0 rORtg]
2016 Cavs: 118.2 [+11.5 rORtg]
2017 Cavs: 124.0 [+12.7 rORtg]
2018 Cavs: 111.9 [+3.0 rORtg ]
2020 Lakers: 118.3 [+7.0 rORtg]
Now look at some of these offenses without James, Shaq, and Jordan.
2021 Lakers, -30.5 without James
2004, Lakers -22.8 without Shaq
2008 Cavs, -22.2 without James [limited off court minutes since James basically played entire games]
2002 Lakers, -22.1 without Shaq
2017 Cavs, -19.9 without James
2003 Lakers, -16.0 without Shaq
2012 Heat, -15.0 without James
1998 Bulls, -14.5 without Jordan
2010 Cavs, -14.1 without James [limited off court minutes]
2018 Cavs, -14.1 without James
2000 Lakers, -13.9 without Shaq
2016 Cavs, -12.6 without James
1997 Lakers, -11.9 without Shaq
1997 Bulls, -11.7 without Jordan
2007 Cavs, -10.3 without James [limited off court minutes]
1998 Lakers, -9.8 without Shaq
2013 Heat, -8.7 without James
2009 Cavs, -7.8 without James
1999 Lakers, -6.9 without Shaq
2011 Heat, -5.2 without James
2020 Lakers, -4.6 without James
2015 Cavs, -2.5 without James
2014 Heat, +2.0 without James [collapsed defensively]
2001 Lakers, +5.3 without Shaq [Kobe played great and role players made shots]
Hmm…looks like Jordan’s Bulls’ offense fell off of a cliff without him. Is that because Jordan controlled everything? And what about Shaq – how come we never hear about the Lakers offenses falling apart without him? Is he controlling everything, too?
People have stated that the problem with “LeBron ball” is that teams fall apart with him off court and I’ve shown you a) a team that didn’t even though he controlled the ball as much as in any season, i.e., 2020 and other LeBron seasons in which the offense didn’t fall apart but that James just created a high all time ceiling, and b) other ATG players’ offenses collapsing without them, e.g., Jordan’s and Shaq’s (I didn’t even get into Curry and Dirk and others), but this argument is never used against them. Additionally, LeBron offenses are some of the greatest ever created (see lost above) and there’s greater room to “fall”; in this case, LeBron is being punished for BEING a ceiling raiser since others cannot replicate what he did on court.
I think it cannot be stated enough.
Among jordan, lebron and curry there is one player who has played all sorts of different roles (offensively AND defensively) in different systems with differebt kind of co-stars and with different coaches and won in all of them.......And is not jordan or curry
Jordan doesnt change his approach and his 90's teams all follow the same formula with the same sidekick (pippen), coach and system (jackson and the triangle) and jordan playing the same role in them
More importantly and i cannot get tired of saying this
Lebron is literally the only player who is criticized rather than praised for lifting teams that struggle without him
No jordan, kobe, curry, jokic, giannis anyone. All of them are praised more the worse their teams are without them.(depending on how much they lift them)
the only player who is criticized for his teams struggling without him is lebron
The whole mvp race this season was defiend by jokic lifting denver to similar heights than giannis did the bucks or embiid the sixers when he was on-court but denver being the worse off the 3 without their star
NOBODY and i mean absolutely NOBODY ever praised giannis over jokic cause bucks without giannis were a lot better than denver without jokic
The whole concept of lebron lifting a worse team (OFF) to the same heights (ON) and being seen as less impressive is outright absurd if you translate it to any other player comparision
I think it's because no one actually believes that those offs should be so bad. When you have 2 other all stars on your team there is no reason for Lebron's off to be so bad. How can all stars be so bad when they play on lebron's team?
*edit see post on previous page, which makes more sense why those offs were so bad. Which kind of goes to my point that if they had a system that everyone bought into offensively they should've been better. But instead it was more spread pick and roll, isolations. There was no team concept.