Optimism Prime wrote:shawngoat23 wrote:Optimism Prime wrote:I have a big problem with this. Two points--that in your eyes could have happened with him on the bench--should not send a player streaking up the rankings. Sorry man, but that's kind of ridiculous, don't you think?
I don't agree that it's ridiculous. Isiah is clearly already a top 10 player, and there's not much that separates top 10 from top 5 this year. If the Pistons win in 6, he clearly has a better resume than what James Worthy has put together (leadership, statistics, clutchness, historic performance, etc.), and I don't think it's ridiculous to consider James Worthy as a borderline-top 5 (although that's pushing it).
I always thought Isiah was a guy whose statistics don't reflect his true impact. Yes, he had a great supporting cast (arguably one of the best of all-time), but I really think it was his intensity, competitiveness, toughness, and leadership that gave the Bad Boys its character.
Here's my point: If you want to list him in your top 5, do it. I won't agree, but I won't argue, either.![]()
Understood. Isiah won't be in my top 5, because I'm kind of more results-oriented than most here, especially if much of your greatness relies on intangibles like Isiah's does. I still admire his game 6 though.