NBA4Lyfe wrote:bill simmons is biased, and like most media members hate james harden
if harden comes out and post a season with a PER of 26 or higher watch at how the media leaves him off all-nba for the third straight year. Draymond is right the players need to take these voting privedleges back from the biased media
if luka doncic posted 29/7/6 but the mavs were an 8th seed would bill simmons and his ilk leave luka completely off of every all-nba team like they did james harden in 2016. Nope
Most "biased media members" hate James Harden because they recognize him for what he is: an incredibly flawed player who you can't win with if he's your leading man. He doesn't play defense, relies too heavily on getting the benefit of the doubt from refs, he's not a good playmaker and will usually rely on stalling the offense and hoping that his teammates are open for a pass out of a drive.
cupcakesnake wrote:The problem with Bill Simmons is that he clearly doesn't watch a ton of basketball. Even at his peak, he was like most of us on this board: he specifically watches his favorite team so his knowledge only extends to the team he watches and the biggest stars in the league. Whenever the discussion swerves a little deeper into the depth charts, you can tell Bill is running his mouth about players he hasn't seen. This is no great crime, 90% of the posters here are the same, but Bill isn't some realgm poster, he's a sports journalism demigod. I think he was so appealing back in the day because he was a nerdy fan with a very entertaining writing style, back in an era where NBA journalism was extremely bland. But he never made the transition to real analyst.
Anytime I listen to Bill Simmons nowadays (sometimes I'll listen to his podcast if he has a good guest, or I'll listen to him on the Lowe Post), he'll always spew a half dozen garbage-tier takes. He has this confidence that he's a 1 percenter as a basketball mind, but in reality, nerdy NBA fandom caught up an surpassed him a decade ago. He's just some dude now. A normal nerdy fan that just happens to have 10000x the platform than every other nerdy fan.
The list isn't very good. He doesn't know enough about each of the players he's categorizing. Too many of the people on this list are there for the idea of the player, rather than an understanding of what the player is and therefor what their value might be.
I usually watch as many games as I can of multiple times (mostly because of fantasy basketball), but even then I try my best to stick to the team I pay attention to the most. I'm going to choose not to comment on most of the other players, and just say this: I cannot agree at all with Jarrett Allen's placement on this list. But you could say that about a couple of the players that are in that category too. I don't think anyone would look at what Jarrett Allen did last year and think "this guy is a quality starter" unless they were just going entirely off of stats.