sp6r=underrated wrote:DavidStern wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:I've learned from Stockton fans that he was a super dominate player. He led the league in assists nine times. His Win Share and Offense Rating numbers are through the roof. The only problem was idiot sportswriters didn't recognize his greatness due to a bias against short pasty white guys by short pasty white sportswriters.
Sportswriters recognize his greatness because during his prime and after that, for almost decade he was usually second (behind Magic) or first point guard in the NBA:
(place among point guards in All NBA Teams)
1988 (his first season as starter) - 2nd (Magic 1st)
1989 - 2nd (tied with KJ, Magic 1st)
1990 - 2nd (tied with KJ, Magic 1st)
1991 - 3rd (Magic 1st, KJ 2nd)
1992 - 1st (tied with Hardaway)
1993 - 2nd (Price 1st)
1994 - 1st
1995 - 1st (tied with Penny)
1996 - 2nd (tied with Payton, Penny 1st)
Show me other point guards not named Ervin Johnson who were year by year during 9 season 8 times first or second best in the league. Rally, please do it, how many point guards were so good for so long period of time? West, Oscar, probably Cousy, maybe Frazier, Kidd, who else?
And what competition they faced, because Stockton fight with Magic, Tim Hardaway, Penny, Isiah, Payton, KJ, Porter or Price. You know, it’s not too hard to be on the top for year or two, but for almost decade?! Don’t you think that says something about player?
He was never a top 5 player in the league during his career.
But during his prime (well, almost decade) he usually was first or second (behind Magic) point guard in the league. How many point guards in entire NBA history was at the top of position for so long (9 years!) period of time? So stop acting like crazy (all that talk about domination) and focus on facts.