f4p wrote:iggymcfrack wrote:f4p wrote:
So they don't face the same opponents or have the same teammates but we'll reduce it to something that essentially treats them like they do, winning a title or not. That doesn't seem fair.
I probably held back in the wording.
It feels like peak ginobili and his agent should have asked for max contracts like these other guys.
Is there any reason to believe peak ginobili could replace 2018 harden and knock off the warriors with one hand tied behind his back?
Yeah, absolutely. Manu would be an amazing fit next to CP3 since he’s better at playing off ball and they’d be a ridiculous defensive backcourt together. I mean IDK if Manu could finish off the Ws in 5 before Chris Paul got hurt, but I think he’d do at least well as Harden on that team and he’d be a lot less likely to choke in Games 6 and 7.
I realize another reason this take makes no sense. You are essentially starting Manu's baseline from the 2018 rockets ridiculous team results and overperformance. And then just finding things Manu does better than harden and saying "the results could be even better"!
You say manu could fit really well with cp3. Well you know who also fit well with him. James harden in real life. They won 90% of their games together (44-5). There's no way to argue Manu could have somehow fit even better. I'm guessing that's one of the best duo records in league history for so many games in a season. "Manu will form an all time duo" can't be the assumption.
And then in the playoffs the rockets went toe to toe with an all time great warriors team and were up 3-2. That warriors team went 28-3 in the 7 series they played that weren't against the rockets. 2-3 against the healthy rockets. We can't just give Manu those 3 wins, lol. I'm guessing based on your evaluation of harden and most of the worlds evaluation of harden, the rockets baseline was to get beaten by the warriors 4-0 or maybe 4-1, like LeBron was getting beat. No one had them up 3-2. So add some off ball movement and defense from ginobili and maybe you get a 4-1 series and a competitive 2nd game, or maybe, maybe 4-2. But now you've got Manu wiping the floor with them in 5.
We have ginobilis career to look at. He played his whole career with peak/prime Tim Duncan. The best teams he ever beat were the 2003 Mavs, an all offense team featuring Steve Nash that was more pretender than contender and that lost dirk halfway through the series. And Manu was a role player. They beat the 2005 suns, another all offense Steve Nash team. And they beat the 2007 suns, another all offense Steve Nash team that they got lucky with some suspension help for. And I don't think anyone would put any of those teams closer than within 3 tiers of the 2018 warriors. So now we're replacing prime 2003/2005/2007 Tim Duncan with early 30s Chris Paul and ramping up those solid contenders to all time top 10 teams and Manu is beating them, maybe wiping the floor with them? Come on.
Shouldn't the rockets ridiculous team results be a reason to think "maybe I've underrated harden's peak" and not "Manu could easily replicate that baseline plus he's got other skills.so he'd probably surpass it."?
This is how i feel about the shai nitpicking tbh
Only player to win a ring and have people move him down relatively to the guy (jokic) he beat/outplayed
Results be damned