70sFan wrote:True, but Shaq absorbed more defensive pressure and faced much tougher assignments. Besides, why do you think the other 2 games don't matter? These games were not close in big part because of Shaq play.
I never said they didn't matter. Those 2 games don't change the fact kobe Bryant was more problematic for SA than Shaq over the course of the 01 series. . Even when Shaq had a off game 2 by his standards LA still won. Duncan couldn't afford that luxury.
[/quote]You see, now you praise Kareem for dominating their stronger frontcourt (rightfully so), but you use the same argument AGAINST Shaq, because Kobe was "more problematic" for Spurs. You see, if Twin Towers could easily deal with Shaq, they would likely have done a better job against Kobe as well, as help defenders
Game 1 where he dropped 45 points.....a tonne of these baskets were a result of him beating everyone down the floor in transition or rising up for jumpers from the perimeter and had little to do with the presence of Shaq opening up space for him.
Kareem in 85 anchored a defense and was a true go to presence vs Boston. He obviously wasn't as good as 01 Shaq but his role vs Boston was heavier.
But Drexler wasn't a real MVP level player. It was more about the media narrative of him being a big rival of Jordan, when in reality he was never on that level. That's why he has no other top 3 MVP voting finish in his career
Drexler led Portland to the 2nd best record in the NBA in 91-92. Bringing up other years he didn't qualify for MVP votes is pretty disingenuous imho. He clearly was worthy in 91-92. He was annually the best SG in the league for a good 5 seasons prior to the 92 Finals. He was much closer to MJ skillwise than Deke was to Shaq.
Dikembe only ascended on all NBA teams when guys like Ewing, Robinson and Hakeem aged and were befelled by injuries. For a good 5 year stretch he was just honorable mention amongst Cs
Mutombo shut down Shaq in their previous season meetings to the degree we have not seen before in Shaq's case. He proved himself more than enough in their previous meetings
In a rather meaningless regular season game. Every player in NBA history has random regular season games in a 82 game schedule where they shoot poorly from the floor.
And as evidenced in the contrast between 00 season and 01 on defense (and it's been documented by Shaq himself) he was increasingly not giving his all in the regular season and more focused on the playoffs. That doesn't change the fact Dikembe was no offensive threat whatsoever. David Robinson when he was MVP steamrolled him in the 95 playoffs h2h when he was DPOY as well and nobody is singing praises to him. But Shaq does it and it's the greatest thing since sliced bread to many.
So now Mutombo was DPOY only because Shaq had a down year defensively? This is absurd, Mutombo had to compete against Robinson, Duncan and Garnett for that award. Shaq was no factor for him winning it. I can't believe you believe that's the reason
Younger Peak Shaq missing no significant time with all that talent alongside him had no business either anchoring a 21st ranked defense, nor finishing behind 34 year old Dikembe on the all Defensive team. This barely months after anchoring the league's best defense.
Oh yeah Shaq surely couldn't get away with that sort of effort 6 or 7 years earlier on a nightly basis that's for sure.
Mutombo is one of the greatest defenders ever and he was still top tier pressence in 2001. I can see a lot of elite centers losing all-defensive team against him. We have seen even Hakeem losing DPOY to Deke.
As great as Dikembe was defensively, he wasn't supplanting Hakeem on a all defensive team until he lost a slight step in athleicism in the 94-95 season or was missing significant time.
Yeah, he was one way player. It doesn't matter, he was clearly an all-nba level center[quote]
Yes Dikembe sure was. But as evidenced by his career it took certain perennial all star/HOF Centers falling out the picture for him to reach that level.