penbeast0 wrote:Kidd was an overrated passer and offensive player (my take). People conflate his 3 point ability he developed later with his athleticism which fell off as he aged. Most of his value is his great defense (definite GOAT defensive PG candidate).
Top 5 passer of all time is silly if you are talking about putting him over Oscar, Magic, Stockton, Nash, and Paul, not even looking at all the guys like Muggsy Bogues who were amazing passers but didn't bring the rest of the complete game.
You aren't wrong about his athleticism and shooting not having much of any overlap.
But strongly disagree this isn't an all-time passer. Particularly considering his combination of half-court, transition, and without question the best outlet passing guard of all-time and I can't think of a close 2nd. Sure, as an overall offensive player he lags far behind the elite names you listed(not quite as far behind Stockton), but as a passer? He was an absolute genius. And beyond the vision and the skill, he also was a master even of the simple swing pass. As an old man in Dallas, his extra passing when Dirk drew doubles just ripped holes in defenses because of how fast and accurate and correct every swing was.
Of course, one of my unpopular takes is that Jason Kidd is maybe the most underrated player of his generation with his team success always diminished because of a weak conference, but the truth is every single team Kidd joined immediately got way better and every team he left immediately got way worse and remember other than be drafted and leaving Dallas for one year in New York he was always traded in a win now trade so it wasn't like a team was giving up expirings and draft picks where of course they should get better.
He was traded for Finley and Cassell. He was traded for Marbury. He was traded for Devin Harris who was immediately an all-star. His impact on winning games is as high as anyone of that generation. It's just that he tended to go to really bad teams(save Dallas in the end) and made them just short of championship level. We see some other players do less lifting and they get revered for it and not held to championship standards. Kidd, because he's not an elite offensive guard, people search for reasons to dismiss him.
His impact is not entirely being the best defensive guard of a generation. Not at all.