Post#148 » by NZB2323 » Wed Aug 17, 2022 9:58 pm
Was Isiah even better against the Bulls in the playoffs than Stockton?
Stockton:
1998 Finals: 10, 9, and 3, 53.9 TS%, playoff 20 PER
1997 Finals: 15, 9, and 4, 61.3 TS%, playoff 22.7 PER
Isiah:
1990 ECF: 18, 9, and 6, 51.5 TS%, playoff 21 PER
1989 ECF: 21, 8, and 5, 45.6 TS%, playoff 18.6 PER
1988 ECSF: 20, 10, and 4, 49.6 TS%, playoff 20.7 PER
Isiah gives you more points, but on worse efficiency. Isiah won because he played on a great defensive team, similar to another Pistons point guard, Chauncey Billups. Yes, defeating Jordan is impressive, but all that credit shouldn't go to Isiah Thomas. Defeating Shaq and Kobe in a playoff series is impressive, but all that credit shouldn't go to Chauncey Billups. Billups is the only player with a winning record against Jordan, Kobe, and Lebron, but that's mainly because he played on great defensive teams. Unless the Jazz are also getting Joe Dumars, I don't see them beating the Bulls.