70sFan wrote:G35 wrote:You seem to move the goalposts with each post.
When?Carmelo as the best player on the Nuggets took them to the WCF's in 2009, show me Dikembe's equivalent team success when he was the best player on the team.
You mean 2009 when Melo played on absurdly stacked team and beat two +1.5 SRS teams before losing in WCF? I'd gladly take 1994 over that, when Mutombo with much worse team defeated elite Seattle team and barely lost to strong Jazz team. Comparing 2009 roster to 1994 roster is actually intelectual dishonesty.Then I am so glad that someone finally mentioned it about the starting point, which is the basis for why Malone is better than KG. Garnett's career PPG average is below 18PPG at 17.8, that is starting at a low point. Karl's career PPG in the RS is 25.0, which is a higher average than Garnett's career high in 2004. Garnett and Malone are in two different stratosphere's as scorers. Karl still avg'd 24.7PPG over his career. That is more than acceptable as a #1 option.
So you just proved again that all you care about is scoring...I really can't understand the intellectual disconnect when we are comparing an 18PPG scorer vs a 25PPG scorer. How is this even a reality. That is really all I have to say on it, people arguing for KG are moving the goalposts, oversaturating on the context, and being intellectually dishonest when you get to the facts.
Nobody in this thread said that Garnett is as good scorer as Malone. People simply state that the gap is not big enough to overcome Garnett's non-scoring advantages.KG is one or two tiers below Malone as a scorer, he HAS to do everything else at an elite level to even be in the conversation. KG's lack of scoring, poor efficiency, poor free throw rate all contributed to why Minnesota lost in the 1st round seven straight times and KG missed the playoffs three straight years in his prime.
Well, good for him that he basically did everything else at an elite level.KG is an average scorer at best......
Average relative to who? The league?
The reason why we look at things differently, is because I put more weight on results, while you (and most KG apologists) put more weight on possibility.
Iffa, woulda, coulda, shoulda is the hallmark of KG's career. That is great for forum debates, but in reality, no one cares about what could have happened or what should have happened. Competition is about what does happen.
Possibility vs probability. KG should have had more success team wise, KG should have had more support, KG would do better in the modern game. That's a dream world, that is a fantasy. You cannot plug in "possibility" when rating players. There are a lot players that should get the benefit of the doubt that KG gets but they don't. Because that would be moving the goal posts.
Standards are there for a reason. Changing or lowering standards dilutes the entire product. It is why these top 75 lists, or the Hall of Fame is not looked upon with the same reverence as other elite groups. The lowering of standards because people want their favorite player to get consideration.
KG is average at best relative to Karl Malone, Tim Duncan, Charles Barkley, Dirk at being a #1 player on a franchise.
Now the following isn't for you 70's fan, you wouldn't appreciate it, but it is informational (green indicates the leader, red is the lowest).
Playoff games played:
Malone - 193
Duncan - 251
Barkley - 123
Dirk - 145
Garnett - 143
Playoff PER
Malone - 21.1
Duncan - 24.3
Barkley - 24.2
Dirk - 23.8
Garnett - 21.1
Playoff TS%
Malone - .577
Duncan - .548
Barkley - .612
Dirk - .577
Garnett - .546
Playoff ORTG
Malone - 106
Duncan - 110
Barkley - 118
Dirk - 117
Garnett - 105
Playoff DRTG
Malone - 103
Duncan - 99
Barkley - 107
Dirk - 107
Garnett - 99
There is no statistical argument that shows KG should not be last. He doesn't have narrative, nor the repeated team success to say he should be rated higher than any of these guys. At peak I would take all four of these guys over KG in the playoffs.
KG's 2004 playoff run:
PPG - 24.3
REB - 14.6
AST - 5.1
BLK - 2.3
STL - 1.3
PER - 25.0
TS% - .513
ORTG - 100
DRTG - 95
You say all I care about is scoring...I say you don't care about it enough.....