Special_Puppy wrote:I'm pretty stunned to see *multiple* people leave Jordan off their top 3.
on this board?
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Special_Puppy wrote:I'm pretty stunned to see *multiple* people leave Jordan off their top 3.
f4p wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:I'm pretty stunned to see *multiple* people leave Jordan off their top 3.
on this board?
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:jalengreen wrote:
By my count, 15 people have left Jordan off their ballot so far. Three of the 15 had their account exist during the 2022 #1 vote (June 18 - 21, 2022). Those three are capfan33, McBubbles, homecourtloss.
McBubbles didn't vote in 2022 so no inconsistency there. homecourtloss did and had Jordan #3, so just slid him down one spot with the same 1 & 2 - reasonable change after three years. And then capfan33 is the one who had Jordan #1 while unranking him this year, though tbf his explanation in 2022 prefaced that his opinion on Jordan had already declined, so it would make sense if it just continued to do so.
So all in all I think the main answer is "incredibly different voting pool". I would not expect results this lopsided if you polled the same 29 voters from 2022. Which is okay ofc, I don't think the 2022 nor 2025 pools are all that representative of the broader population, nor are they attempting to beSpoiler:
Fwiw, here is a recollection (based on what has been said this site and off this site) of how people who have voted in this thread have had their opinion shift on the matter (including people i think there was a shift with).
I'm not going to wade through post histories and discord comment histories to fact-check or provide proof so weigh as seriously as you want.
Shifted away from MJ
Capfan -> MJ #1 -> MJ off-ballot
Mcbubbles -> MJ ~ Lebron at #1 -> MJ off-ballot
Top10alltime -> MJ #1 -> MJ off-ballot
Busywithball -> MJ #1 -> MJ #2
Emn_4 -> MJ #2 -> MJ off-ballot
Homecourtloss -> MJ #3 -> MJ off-ballot
Oneanddone -> MJ #2 -> MJ off-ballot
Elpolo_14 -> MJ #2 -> MJ off-ballot
Ceoofkobefans -> MJ #1 -> MJ #2
Verticality -> Mj ~ Lebron at 3? -> MJ #4
Shifted towards MJ
f4p -> MJ ~ Lebron at #1 -> MJ #1
If I counted correctly the votes 25-7 for Lebron vs MJ h2h and there are 5 people who outright switched. Say it goes the other way that's 20-12 and the conversation is probably different.
New voting bloc is probably the primary factor, but the overton window has definitely shifted too. I think running it back with the 2022 voting bloc would give you a closer result.
Where did I have MJ #2?
OhayoKD wrote:One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:Fwiw, here is a recollection (based on what has been said this site and off this site) of how people who have voted in this thread have had their opinion shift on the matter (including people i think there was a shift with).
I'm not going to wade through post histories and discord comment histories to fact-check or provide proof so weigh as seriously as you want.
Shifted away from MJ
Capfan -> MJ #1 -> MJ off-ballot
Mcbubbles -> MJ ~ Lebron at #1 -> MJ off-ballot
Top10alltime -> MJ #1 -> MJ off-ballot
Busywithball -> MJ #1 -> MJ #2
Emn_4 -> MJ #2 -> MJ off-ballot
Homecourtloss -> MJ #3 -> MJ off-ballot
Oneanddone -> MJ #2 -> MJ off-ballot
Elpolo_14 -> MJ #2 -> MJ off-ballot
Ceoofkobefans -> MJ #1 -> MJ #2
Verticality -> Mj ~ Lebron at 3? -> MJ #4
Shifted towards MJ
f4p -> MJ ~ Lebron at #1 -> MJ #1
If I counted correctly the votes 25-7 for Lebron vs MJ h2h and there are 5 people who outright switched. Say it goes the other way that's 20-12 and the conversation is probably different.
New voting bloc is probably the primary factor, but the overton window has definitely shifted too. I think running it back with the 2022 voting bloc would give you a closer result.
Where did I have MJ #2?
2023 top 100. IIRC MJ was #2 for you and then you moved kareem and duncan ahead over the course of the #1 thread. You also now seem to have put shaq ahead
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
One_and_Done wrote:f4p wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:I'm pretty stunned to see *multiple* people leave Jordan off their top 3.
on this board?
If Jordan played today, he wouldn't be as successful, and his narrative would be completely different. I find it more concerning that people genuinely think Jordan could be better than prime Lebron at basketball. It's not even close tbh.
One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:One_and_Done wrote:Where did I have MJ #2?
2023 top 100. IIRC MJ was #2 for you and then you moved kareem and duncan ahead over the course of the #1 thread. You also now seem to have put shaq ahead
That's all-time, not peak. I also was leaning Duncan & Kareem anyway, even in thread #1. I wish more people would do what I did, and confront their nostalgia with a sober eye to the facts.
OhayoKD wrote:One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:2023 top 100. IIRC MJ was #2 for you and then you moved kareem and duncan ahead over the course of the #1 thread. You also now seem to have put shaq ahead
That's all-time, not peak. I also was leaning Duncan & Kareem anyway, even in thread #1. I wish more people would do what I did, and confront their nostalgia with a sober eye to the facts.
Hmm fair. I guess I'll just ask you directly now then. Has your opinion on MJ's peak shifted since the 2022 peaks project and how much lower or higher are you (in terms of rank). I'll edit the original post accordingly
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:One_and_Done wrote:That's all-time, not peak. I also was leaning Duncan & Kareem anyway, even in thread #1. I wish more people would do what I did, and confront their nostalgia with a sober eye to the facts.
Hmm fair. I guess I'll just ask you directly now then. Has your opinion on MJ's peak shifted since the 2022 peaks project and how much lower or higher are you (in terms of rank). I'll edit the original post accordingly
I mean, I just linked my first post from that project, so you can probably infer most of your answers from that.
OhayoKD wrote:One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:Hmm fair. I guess I'll just ask you directly now then. Has your opinion on MJ's peak shifted since the 2022 peaks project and how much lower or higher are you (in terms of rank). I'll edit the original post accordingly
I mean, I just linked my first post from that project, so you can probably infer most of your answers from that.
Just going to be conservative and assume he shifted for you from 4 to 5 then.
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
One_and_Done wrote:OhayoKD wrote:One_and_Done wrote:I mean, I just linked my first post from that project, so you can probably infer most of your answers from that.
Just going to be conservative and assume he shifted for you from 4 to 5 then.
Well, no, because that's overall ranking, and this is peak. I'm not sure I've shifted much at all.
All-time maybe Jordan is a tad lower, I'd have to think about it.
70sFan wrote:I think people should start realising that James peaked over decade ago and the league changed significantly during that period. It's hard to call peak James a "modern era" player at this point, at least as long as people use this term in general (because I use it since the 24 clock introduction).
One_and_Done wrote:f4p wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:I'm pretty stunned to see *multiple* people leave Jordan off their top 3.
on this board?
If Jordan played today, he wouldn't be as successful, and his narrative would be completely different. I find it more concerning that people genuinely think Jordan could be better than prime Lebron at basketball. It's not even close tbh.
70sFan wrote:I think people should start realising that James peaked over decade ago and the league changed significantly during that period. It's hard to call peak James a "modern era" player at this point, at least as long as people use this term in general (because I use it since the 24 clock introduction).
70sFan wrote:I think people should start realising that James peaked over decade ago and the league changed significantly during that period. It's hard to call peak James a "modern era" player at this point, at least as long as people use this term in general (because I use it since the 24 clock introduction).
Djoker wrote:One_and_Done wrote:f4p wrote:
on this board?
If Jordan played today, he wouldn't be as successful, and his narrative would be completely different. I find it more concerning that people genuinely think Jordan could be better than prime Lebron at basketball. It's not even close tbh.
Ok so you are pretty well known around here for extreme modernist views. Heck you've argued on other threads that Kawhi's peak is way better than Jordan's. I just find it interesting that with that mindset, you're not giving other modern players love. You ranked Duncan and Shaq over Jokic for instance and even included Magic/Kareem/Hakeem as honorable mentions but no modern guys.
One other poster earlier in the thread had 1. Lebron 2. Steph 3. Giannis. While I completely disagree with the criteria and the list, at least it's logically consistent as he said he strongly emphasizes the modern NBA though I suspect not as much as you. With your logic why not have Jokic #1... He's clearly the best player in the best era, his box score metrics are outright better than Lebron's and his impact metrics are at least competitive (one Engelmann's RAPM had him #1 narrowly over Lebron).
By the way the argument that the 2011 Cavs had essentially the same roster for the first half of the season is just factually incorrect. They lost not just Lebron but Shaq, Delonte and Big Z as well. Only in the 1st half of the season, Varejao missed 10 games and Mo Williams also missed 8 games and played very sparingly in another 10 or so games. I went through this in other threads and why it's a horribly dishonest argument but it keeps rearing its ugly head in this thread.
And of course Lebron's WOWY is only ever mentioned when it's favorable. All the instances where it looks mediocre are glossed over.
falcolombardi wrote:70sFan wrote:I think people should start realising that James peaked over decade ago and the league changed significantly during that period. It's hard to call peak James a "modern era" player at this point, at least as long as people use this term in general (because I use it since the 24 clock introduction).
That actually makes it more impressive to me
Lebron went from being top player ar his early 20's in the near dead ball era of the mid/late 00's to being a top pmayer well into his 30's at the 3 ball/small ball era
A 35 years old lebron was the best player ps + rs in 2020 after growing up in a completely different league
70sFan wrote:I think you mistakenly took my post as an attack on James.