Post#71 » by runtmc » Tue Jun 28, 2022 8:40 am
Im as big of a Steph fan as there is, and I still feel like he is one of the most under-appreciated players of all-time -- I personally have him 5th or 6th all-time, and I think his peak is arguably as good as any player's peak in history. All that said, even though what Steph accomplished this year is nothing short of legendary status, carrying a team on his back at age 34 to a dominant playoffs/finals, getting better and better as the playoffs went on to eventually logging one of the all time great Finals performances -- all that said, if we're talking about who is better today? It's Jokic.
The guy is putting up all-time historically great seasons. He's got 2 of the top 20 all-time WS/48 seasons the last 2 years, this season he put up the single best season for PER in NBA history -- ever -- beating out Wilt's legendary 50ppg season, which had been the single best PER season in NBA history for 60 years.
Jokic put up 27p/14r/8a/1.5s/1b on crazy 66 TS%, with a 32.8 PER. Those stats are just insane, there's never been anyone like him. And oh by the way, it's not like he dropped off in the playoffs, despite playing against GS in the first round (who had one of the best -- if not the best -- defenses in the NBA this season), avging 31p/13r/6a/1.5s/1b on 64% TS and 33.1 PER. Basically identical to his RS numbers, which was arguably the greatest RS of all time. That kind of consistency from the RS to the playoffs is pretty nuts, honestly.
Also, I don't see why you have to tear down Steph to give Jokic his flowers -- Steph was unreal, had a monster season, won a chip, finals MVP, moved himself into top-10 all time status in a lot of people's mind, etc. But it isn't a knock to say he didn't have the best season in NBA history, or arguably the best season in history. Jokic did. Dude is just on a different planet right now.
Let me put it this way, Curry was 3rd in ESPN's RPM this season, behind Jokic/Embiid. But the difference between Jokic and Curry was about the same as the difference between Curry and Trae Young or Curry and Chris Paul. That's how big the gap is.