Dr Positivity wrote:flaco wrote:I was almost certain you would have drafted Steph which is the primary reason I drafted him in the 4th round instead of waiting a bit longer. I then thought you would have drafted Dragic and Bird. I'm very high on CP3, but he's nowhere near as good as Bird.
I originally thought I was going to have a combo like Dragic and Kobe but when I looked at the FGAs closer (5 more than Paul/Deng) it was cutting it too thin in a pool with no US role players, in addition to not being totally flawless fit wise. With 0 intl 3 and D PGs to put with Kobe, the only low cost PG I could find that fits him was the spanish Raptors PG but that pick could have single handily iceberg'ed my Titanic in the wrong playoff matchup. 86 Bird is 1.2 FGA less than 08 Kobe which makes it slightly more manageable, but I also don't love the defense of that combo with Ingles and Dirk, I think Bird and Rubio and more FGAs would have been the route for him. Playing Wade at PG was also an option but I don't like him as much with Deng and having a true playmaker is nice for Dirk and Embiid.
Curry falling to me would have been GG but I saw it coming you would take him with Giannis, Peja and Petrovic. 
Yeah, I had my eyes on Steph since the moment I drafted Giannis. Bird is an elite shooter in his own right, but he isn't on Steph's level. The idea was to build the ultimate shooting team around Giannis. 
Speaking of elite shooters, the spanish Raptors PG is so underrated! For the record, he's practically a member of the 50-40-90 club. He finished the 2008 season with a 51.9-42.9-90.8 shooting split, yet he didn't officially make the club cause he was 5 free throws short of the minimum required number (=125 free throws). He then broke the NBA record the following season shooting 98.1% (=151/154) from the FT line!
Dr Positivity wrote:flaco wrote:Honest question: Would you guys rather have:
[list][*]peak Peja, led the league in OWS, 4th in MVP voting (but underwhelming playoffs) + arguably 2nd best season for Steph + a mediocre wing from Israel
[*]peak Steph, arguably the greatest scoring regular season in NBA history, the only player in the 3-point era to lead the league in scoring volume and in scoring efficiency + 2nd best season for Peja + a borderline NBA-calibre wing from Japan
Peak Peja - I think Curry's playoffs in 16 diminished his regular season upgrade.
 
The same goes for Peja though.
2004 playoffs (his best regular season)
TS%: 48.8
WS/48: .091
BPM: +0.7
VORP: 0.3
PER: 14.6
2003 playoffs (second best regular season)
TS%: 60.6
WS/48: .198
BPM: +5.5
VORP: 0.9
PER: 21.6