JimmyFromNz wrote:70sFan wrote:JimmyFromNz wrote:
MJ's on the list, as with everyone there they deserve their due. My observations aren't exclusionary.
Though I don't think there is much there that would change my mind using a holistic view of athleticism.
Obviously vertical leap is the individual aspect which he would have an advantage. Body control, sure he would be on par with Rose.
I mean you said this:
"I can't think of anyone that rivals prime Westbrook's combination of size, speed, strength and leaping ability."
I think Jordan definitely rivals Westbrook. He's bigger, stronger and his leaping ability is significantly better. I don't know about the speed, Westbrook might have the edge. Of course, Jordan trashes Westbrook it terms of body control and coordination.
That's fine, fair and doesn't bother me, it was a casual throwaway comment. Personally I think Westbrook was stronger, different physique, broader, heavier built and used to great effect in combination with explosiveness in the paint.
MJs body control off the jump and gather was pretty much a signature, but I do think that underates Westbrooks control in the open court and downhill at the rim, they are quite distinct examples but equally as effective.
Jordan thrived in the post, he had extremely strong core strength. Westbrook didn't have the same effect in the post, nor he had the ability to finish through traffic. No, Westbrook wasn't stronger than Jordan.
Westbrook was very fast and his ability to use it as an advantage was certainly impressive, but his significantly weaker body control made him inefficient inside finisher and very turnover prone.
I don't think it's even close to be honest. Jordan's athleticism was much better suited to basketball.