Colbinii wrote:eminence wrote:AEnigma wrote:In general, I have never seen a player on a sub-30-win team receive this much praise. Similarly not saying the praise is undeserved (for the most part), but better players have been pilloried for much less.
Sub 30 is being generous. Sub 20 seems probable.
I read Sub-30 and thought "Don't they have like 11 wins?"
I can read Eminence’s statement two ways (“I have seen players praised this much for sub-30 but not sub-20”), but for yours, that is what makes the sudden change in standards kind-of perplexing for me. Kevin Garnett missed the all-NBA teams entirely in 2006 and 2007, and guys like Bill Simmons have ripped on him for missing the playoffs three years in a row. That is despite the fact like Garnett was never
really a “GOAT” candidate among the public! Anthony Davis made the playoffs twice before the Lakers trade; that was absolutely held against him. Luka has been strongly criticised for missing the playoffs last season. Bob Lanier has received and did receive criticism for missing the playoffs in 1978 and 1979. And so on.
Of course I have also seen it weighed against Kareem that he missed the playoffs twice in a row, I have seen it weighed against Wilt for missing in 1963, I have seen it weighed against Lebron (even young Lebron)… but Wemby is on a -10 SRS team (maybe more like a -7 SRS one over this past stretch of play) and nevertheless seems likely to finish as the DPoY runner-up.
Pete Maravich and Tiny Archibald come to mind as guys given substantial benefit of doubt despite missing the playoffs with bad records, with each managing third-place MVP finishes with 35 and 36 wins respectively, but there has always been
massive media bias to the league scoring leader, and at least you could say those teams were in a reasonable range of the playoffs.
I think the change in mentality is a good one, and I hope it is retroactively extended to those more criticised players, but even if we grant that Wemby is a totally different alien of a player, the entire experience is giving me some extreme whiplash.