migya wrote:Malone 1997-2004, age 33-40:
RS - on court +7.2, +10.3 on/off. PS - + 0.8, +13.6
CP career:
RS - on court +7.0, +9.8 on/off
PS - +0.5, +5.6
I'd note that Malone played in an era with far less "staggering" of players and that his minutes are more likely to coincide with other starting players - age adjusted RAPM from 1997-2022 places CP3 3rd amongst all players with +8.1 (LeBron +9.1, KG +8.4), and Malone at +3.1. Isolate 1997-2001 (a 5 year block containing 2 MVP awards and finishing 2nd, 4th and 7th in the others seasons) and Malone actually finishes 18th in the league in jalengreen's dataset with +2.97.
Note that whilst Doc didn't stagger his lineups as much as he probably should have (which is partially why he's +11.0 on, and +14.5 on/off with the Clippers), CP3 also played in very guard-oriented lineups as he aged - he was staggered with Harden in Houston for 2 years, staggered with Booker in Phoenix and was in an incredibly perimeter heavy lineup in OKC. This affects the numbers.
Entirely possible that Malone finishes better in the early/mid 90s, even if his "accolade" peak was already captured by RAPM. But even then, playing the "post-prime" game, CP3 still ranks 3rd in RAPM over the past 5 years, all of which are his post-Clipper years, with only Curry and Giannis ahead.
FWIW, although I do fancy CP3 the better player in terms of pure basketball playing prowess
and I think that whilst his durability issues are present, they're often overstated in comparison to other players (e.g. he has played more games than Curry since Curry has been in the league, more games than Durant since Durant has been in the league etc)... I do acknowledge that if I were to actually sit down and compile a "value added" style list, there's a good chance Karl Malone would be ahead for me thanks to his durability. I do feel like Malone's general excellence has become somewhat underappreciated over time.
70sfan wrote:I think we have more mid-90s +/- numbers, though I don't have the time to find them now. I hope someone will post them here.
I think we did, for 1994, 95 and 96? Were these the numbers you were thinking of?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12wBquVtyX4RKXDFtFMLt2QvqfICO_6SCKwm3s_dkb-Q/edit#gid=0Interestingly, Malone actually has quite a bit of (positive) separation from Stockton in 1994. Looks really good in 1994 and 1996, although Stockton was a bit higher in 1996. Also... wow, David Robinson truly was a plus minus deity, wasn't he?