No-more-rings wrote:No-more-rings wrote:70sFan wrote:I think you highly underestimate him then. I mean, he's at worst top 15 scorer ever who anchored elite offenses without elite talent around him and he sustained his production in postseason. He wasn't a great playmaker, but had a lot of value off-ball and was excellent shooter.
He has a case for top 40 player overall, let alone offensively.
That was an off the cuff estimate, I didn’t really look into yet. I’ll take a look and get back, you may be right.
Just going by the last top 100 project here's the guys who went ahead, i'll bold the ones I see as better offensively.
1. LeBron James
2. Michael Jordan
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
4. Bill Russell
5. Tim Duncan
6. Wilt Chamberlain
7. Magic Johnson
8. Shaquille O'Neal
9. Hakeem Olajuwon
10. Larry Bird
11. Kevin Garnett
12. Kobe Bryant
13. Jerry West
14. Oscar Robertson
15. Dirk Nowitzki
16. Karl Malone
17. David Robinson
18. Julius Erving
19. George Mikan
20. Moses Malone
21. Charles Barkley
22. Kevin Durant
23. Chris Paul
24. Stephen Curry
25. Bob Pettit
26. John Stockton
27. Steve Nash
28. Dwyane Wade
29. Patrick Ewing
30. Walt Frazier
31. James Harden
32. Scottie Pippen
33. Elgin Baylor
34. John Havlicek
35. Rick Barry
36. Jason Kidd
So that's 24 names right there. I'd also take Westbrook, Kawhi and Jokic from newer players. That's 27. I'm uncertain about Rick Barry, I might add Miller to that list. The longevity is lacking some, but you could argue Davis too or maybe Tmac. So I don't think it's crazy at all to say he isn't top 30. Not an in-depth analysis or anything, but top 25 seems a bit of a stretch for me.
I think Karl Malone, Moses Malone, Pettit, Stockton and Westbrook are all arguable. With that being said, maybe I overreacted and it's possible to rank him outside of top 30. I'm not sure I agree but it's more reasonable than I thought in the first place.