70sFan wrote:It's true that centers need ball-handlers and passers to anchor the offense. Just like ball-handlers needs shooters and inside finishers...
It's pointless discussion, anybody who believes that Kareem is not offensive anchor or that he's not capable of carrying offense by himself have such a different view on basketball than me that discussion won't bring anything valuable.
Some players can do it all for a team's offense, be the lead ball handler, playmaker and scorer. That's what we refer to as a carry-job. Lebron James for instance is a guy capable of doing everything for a team's offense.
If you need other players to take key roles in the offense, you're not carrying anything by yourself. Let's look at what Kareem was up to when he didn't have an elite all-time guard next to him and his supposed offense-carrying ability was truly required:
1975 - missed the playoffs with a 38-44 record
1976 - missed the playoffs with a 40-42 record
1977 - swept in the CF, 53-29 record
1978 - barely make the playoffs, out in the 1st round, 45-37 record
1979 - backdoor swept in the second round, 47-35 record
These teams had some talent btw, Dantley was on them in 1978 and 1979 for instance.
Yet Kareem missed the playoffs twice in a row in the middle of his prime. If you remove Kareem from that team and add a prime James Harden or Westbrook instead, that team is going to be average ~50 wins for that span just due to their ability to actually carry an offense. If you add a Lebron James or Larry Bird instead, you'll be competitive in the playoffs and contend. It's not because these players are better than Kareem, they are just capable of filling far more gaps on offense. Kareem can't be a lead ballhandler/playmaker so there's a limited ceiling to what he can do offensively without proper help.