Quotatious wrote:Okay, my votes:
#1 - Julius Erving '76
#2 - Dwyane Wade '09
#3 - Chris Paul '08
I'm just trying to stay consistent with my criteria, so I decided to go with '08 Paul as my #3. I've already explained my Erving and Wade picks, so let's get to CP3. His regular season was right there with Magic Johnson's best seasons, and despite the fact that his team lost in conference semifinals, CP3 actually improved his game in the playoffs, compared to the RS. Just like two of my previous picks - '09 LeBron and '77 Kareem, who were absolutely out-of-this-world awesome in the playoffs, but didn't even make the finals - that's the case with CP3, too. In terms of raw stats, he stayed about the same as he was in RS, but his advanced stats improved pretty noticeably. Even in the losing effort against San Antonio, Paul was terrific, and that series was very close, it went 7 games, and the Hornets lost game 7 by only 9 points, and even though Paul probably wasn't assertive enough as a scorer, he still had 18/8/14/5 stl. on 8/18 from the field, so it was a pretty good game, and he did a great job facilitating his team's offense - he could've had even more assists, but Peja and Jannero Pargo were missing a lot of shots in the 4th quarter. The only thing that you can really criticize CP3 for, is that he only shot 5 free throws, made just 2 of them, but otherwise, it was a really good performance and he shouldn't really get blame for that loss.
I think that '09 was Paul's best regular season (he improved his defense, too), but even the injury he was dealing with, into account, his first round series against the Nuggets was just abysmal. Billups owned him. Just like David Robinson had his best RS in '94, but you guys are taking '95 or '96 D-Rob over '94, because of a much better playoff performance, I'm taking '08 CP3 over '09.
I didn't have Paul that high before the project, but now I think he was good enough in '08 to warrant top 15 consideration. He really wasn't far behind Magic in terms of peak.
I mentioned the D-Rob/CP3 analogy earlier - I strongly considered Robinson here, as well, but I decided to take Paul over him because even though both guys were amazing in the RS, I think CP3 has a pretty substantial edge in the playoffs. He performed above his RS standards that year, D-Rob performed clearly below his standards in both '95 and '96 (and their RS standards were very similar).
I'm still taking Wade over CP3 because he's just a more dominant player (let's not ignore the eye-test completely - and based on the eye-test, Wade seems to be the superior player, to me), and his RS was even better. Still pretty good in the playoffs, especially taking those back spasms into account.
Q if i recall correctly you had Drob above Wade before the project, why the change if so?
For me, ive waffled on the 2 but i think i feel more comfortable with Wade, because i think he's more likely to lead a team to a title with the proper supporting cast than Drob would.
As for Wade vs Cp3, i agree about Wade being more dominant. There's only a handful of players in history who have had that sort of combo of volume efficient scoring and elite playmaking, and great defense to go along with it. When push comes to shove in the playoffs i trust Wade's superior scoring over Cp3's superior playmaking.


















