I've made a decision not to include players who didn't make the playoffs in any of my rankings. whether it's KAJ, Garnett or Olajuwon - they're out when they didn't make the playoffs. it's to hard for me to evaluate them and I don't even know how they would've responded to playing in the playoffs. I'm also going to dismiss every player who missed the postseason because of various reasons.
that being said, I think you people are seriously overlooking Nash.
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First Pts Won Pts Max Share
1Dirk Nowitzki 83.0 1138.0 1290 0.882
2Steve Nash 44.0 1013.0 1290 0.785
3Kobe Bryant 2.0 521.0 1290 0.404
4Tim Duncan 0.0 286.0 1290 0.222
5LeBron James 0.0 183.0 1290 0.142
RS was pretty much 2-man race with Nash and Nowitzki. they had 127 of 129 total first place votes.
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raw +/-
Duncan 15.0
Dirk 12.4
Nash 11.2
Kobe 7.6
LeBron 9.6
Kobe, despite his gaudy boxscore stats, stands out as the least impactful player overall.
Dirk's stats in the playoffs
http://www.nba.com/mavericks/stats/2006 ... stats.htmlhis teammates actually showed up, he was the one who failed. I wonder how much it has to do with the matchups. how can you regard Dirk's playoffs ? how would he play against different team ? it wasn't about Mavericks sucking, they lost to GSW in the RS too. I think there's a fairly big chance they'd win against everyone else (everyone but the Suns who had been threat year before without Amare so they'd take this series IMO, good matchup for them).
looks like Duncan's clearly the best, Kobe's the worst, Dirk's in the race with Nash and James for #2. any ideas why would Kobe be higher ? why would I put Duncan lower ? I'd like to hear arguments.