AEnigma wrote:falcolombardi wrote:AEnigma wrote:No? Resilience is resilience. You can be extremely un-portable and still resilient.
I think impacting the game in different context (read teammates) is portability
The whole idea of portability in regars to impact is that your impact doesnt suffer in a different context (usually the example being used is sharing the court with other offensive stars)
Having your impact remain in different contexts and not only in a very specific ones is a kind of resilience
That is not any sort of definitional overlap though. Magic and Lebron and Wade are all resilient without being typically labeled as “portable” (although we have gone over why that label is often used poorly anyway).
I think that is kind of my point, magic led the greatest offense dinasty ever or thereabouts and still gets points docked for his ball dominance not being "portable on teams with more offensive talent"
If you can join a talented offensive team and create an all time great offensive team as a result (lebron,nash, magic) then either you are "portable" or the label would be kinda meaningless imo for any player evaluation
Like if you get the results in the context where the supposed lack of portability should stop you from getting them what is the point of being docked points for "not portability"