Dutchball97 wrote:Giannis gets a lot of flack for not living up to his potential in the play-offs but I'm having a hard time understanding why D-Rob does not get that same treatment for consistently underperforming in the post-season.
This part caught my eye. Robinson gets criticism for his offensive shortcomings in the playoffs. He was a goat level regular season player. I mean quite literally. If we look at regular season play only and postseason play only, Robinson is in the same tier with LeBron James for regular season play. You can have Robinson and bunch of nobodies and he'd get you a guaranteed postseason spot with 50+ wins, easily. Yet he's usually ranked in 15-20 range because there were multiple occasions he couldn't keep up with his usual offensive level in the playoffs.
(It was also related to his style. Robinson is one of those players who'd benefit from playing in the '10s or the '20s because he was a high post loving big in a low post focused era. Defenders were allowed to put their hands on their matchups and you had to turn your back to force your way into high value positions.)
As I mentioned in my vote post, Robinson did relatively well in 1995 playoffs, better than how well he did in 1994 and 1996. His performance against the Rockets and Olajuwon usually gets way too much criticism considering Rodman was actively refusing to double Olajuwon, the spacing and the coaching around Robinson was not as good, and it was still a close series ending in 6. Not that I'm saying it was a great series from Robinson. But his performance was better than what the drop in his numbers would suggest.
Another things to consider about Robinson vs. Leonard;
Leonard was 24 in 2016. Robinson was a rookie in his 24 and he did not have postseason resilience issues. He took Adelman's Blazers to a game 7 in the 2nd round with good performance.
1990 Robinson vs. 2016 Leonard? Going by regular season performance and postseason performance, especially by numbers, 1990 Robinson as a worse player than his peak did not suffer as he did later. How does that comparison look? Or 1991 Robinson who busted his .ss with 26/14/2/2/4 on .760 ts to lose in the 1st round. It was not a performance we can blame it on him.
With the arguments being made against Robinson's postseason resilience issues, I think sometimes he gets too much flak if anything because sometimes arguments look like they're being made to satisfy a certain narrative (not that I'm saying that's wrong, just too much focus on one single part) and I'm saying this as someone literally posted "Giannis Antetokounmpo is the modern day David Robinson confirmed" on this very message board a couple of days ago.