Doctor MJ wrote:ronnymac2 wrote:Michael Jordan didn't deserve the DPOY, and I'm not penalazing Magic Johnson for having good teammates.
So some things I think need to be mentioned:
-In '86-87 Magic took his impact to a new level, which lasted through '89-90. Of those 4 years, '87-88 seems easily the worst year:
-Lowest PER of regular & post-season
-Lowest games played in regular season
-Lowest MPG played in regular season
-Weakest team offensive efficiency
-Weakest team SRS
Yes, the Lakers won the title this year and not the next two, but then, they barely beat the Pistons this year, and then the Pistons got a lot better.
Well, maybe Magic in 1988 wouldn't beat out Magic in 87, 89, or 90. But he doesn't have to here.
Those team aspects could be for a variety of reasons. I mean, look at KAJ from 87 to 88. All of his stats went down, expecially in the playoffs. Why is that important? Well, on a run-n-gun team like LA, Jabbar's ability to score in the halfcourt in the playoffs when things bog down was important. The playoffs were a lot tougher for the Lakers in 1988, and I think Jabbar's decline could be the biggest reason for that. Seriously, look at his playoff TS% in 87 and 88.
Was Magic a worse player? He had worse stats, sure. HIs team still won 62 games (they were 5-5 in the games played without him), he still was third in mvp voting, and his team won the championship, with Magic performing like a superstar individually. He played like a GOAT in the finals and was screwed out of a finals MVP (yeah, I said it). He was better in the finals against Detroit than Michael Jordan was against Detroit. 21/13/6/2 with 3 to's and 10 trips to the line per game. Great percentages.
He was the constant in the series. Worthy and Scott and the rest could have great shooting nights or poor ones, but Magic was the constant, even in losses. He had the flu in game 2, and with his team in danger of losing both games at home, he dropped 23/13/7. He dropped 22/19 in game 6 with his team down 3-2. He dropped 19/14 in game 7.
It should be noted that in over 50% of Magic's playoffs games, he was going up against a top 2 defense in the league that year ito defensive rating. That might explain his so-called "drop" in play.
Gongxi- Yeah, Jordan's better on D than Magic. I was just disputing that Jordan should get credit for not only being better than Magic on D, but being the best defensive player in the league.