OhayoKD wrote:mysticOscar wrote:
But hey, he dominates his team output, that's what matters in NBA ..more than winning
Lebron has rather consistently has won more than jordan with similar/weaker supporting cast, and nearly sweeps jordan in winning-based metrics. Odd claim.
Dismiss "dominating team output" entirely in favor of winning and jordan doesn't emerge unscathed from comps to players like hakeem, kareem, duncan, shaq, kg, ect, while losing pretty badly to lbj and russell. Again, this still hasn't been addressed by what is now a crowd of 3:
On top of that, if we avoid m-regularization and go from raw signals, jordan looks signifcantly worse, something that seems to hold for MJ whenever he's compared to better or much better paint protectors(hakeem, duncan, and Kareem all compare favorably and KG compares favorably in the regular season).
m-regularization can lead to a misdistribution of value. You might have noticed that in plus-minus stats, everything plateus's around 25 wins? That's artifical.
Stretches of outlier impact tend to get misdistributed to role players(especially when they're putting up nice box-scores). Additionally, the process of box-regression can lead to non-box impact being lost(very relevant when dealing with primary paint protectors). This is why it's important to keep track of raw signals.
If kevin love was such an impactful player, why couldn't he and kyrie keep the lineup above a 30 win pace when lebron wasn't there?
If kevin love was such an impactful player, why were the cavs basically unaffected by his injury in the 15 playoffs? APM would tell you it's because tristan thompson and delladova were really good defensively, and yet...
the cavs defense collapses to one of the worst in the league in games where Lebron didn't play
How were the cavs so bad if love and kyrie were really good attackers and md+tt was a good defense?
APM is cool, but it needs to be checked against what actually happens. And what actually happened flatly contradicts your assessment of Love.
Am also awaiting them to explain lebron's nearly unrivalled track record without good relative to era spacing(12,15, 20) and how wade-bosh-lebron were a +13 when they were in the lineup for lebron's first title(heat played 40 win ball without lebron those years).
Winning is all that matters...until it isn't.
If you have the time to make 40 variations of "kevin love's ppg went down!", you have the time to address this.
It's pointless talking about this, because neither o us our going to change each other's minds.
Let me summarise it for you and I'll leave at that.
A lot of Lebrons championships were really unconvi,cing to me when conpared to Jordan. Shortened season in '11, beating the Spurs '12, scraping through 2015 and the covid bubble with LA.
Don't get me wrong here, no one is saying LeBron is a chum. I have him as my 2nd or 3rd GOAT from what I have seen.
But Jordan once he was on top, did a 3peat, retired came back and did another 3peat while being the best in the world and having the most dominant team by far.
Peace out