iggymcfrack wrote:ceoofkobefans wrote:iggymcfrack wrote:I give Bird a slight edge due to the way his passing affected the game, but it’s extremely close. I don’t have a strong definitive opinion one way or the other. I have Bird #19 and Kobe #20 on my all-time list and both guys will probably get passed by Jokic by the end of this season.
Having live and bird 19 and 20 on an all time list is absolutely insane I can’t lie
Who are the 18 players ahead of them and why do you think so?
Bird’s playoff numbers really aren’t that great. He had a lot of years where they went down significantly and even his RS box score stats weren’t that great compared to other all-time greats. He gets a lot of credit just for being best of his era even though he played before the start of the international explosion and the players that came after faced much stiffer competition.
He wasn’t anything special as a defender so his main source of non-box score production would be from his passing. While I do give him significant credit for the passing, I find it hard to believe that it was some huge gamebreaking thing considering how low his raw assist numbers were. I give him some credit, but not a ton. Finally, his longevity was less than a lot of other all-time greats. I’d have him (and Kobe) behind:
LeBron
Jordan
Duncan
Kareem
Shaq
Hakeem
KG
Steph
Giannis
Robinson
CP3
Magic
Russell
Wilt
Dirk
Wade
Kawhi
Stockton
A lot of these guys being over both of them is really hard for me to get behind
Giannis Kawhi have very bad longevity even if you think they cleared both Kobe and bird p4p (which I don’t think can be argued very well at all) I think the longevity for Bird and especially Kobe would tip the scales back in their favor
I think this would apply to wade as well.
I believe you’re very heavy on looking at BBR Impact metrics in your analysis which is why Stockton is on this but for me is peak is just very low in comparison to anyone on my top 20 list
Ig if you look at only basketball reference impact metrics (which I think is a heavy part of your analysis) this could kinda make sense
Kobe Bryant
PER: 29th RS (28th NBA only) 23rd PO
WS: 19th RS (16th NBA Only) 8th PO
BPM: 31st RS 26th PO (25th NBA only)
VORP: 12th RS 5th PO
Larry Bird
PER: 23rd RS (22nd NBA only) 33rd PO (30th NBA only)
WS: 29th RS (26th NBA Only) 13th PO (12th NBA only)
BPM: 7th RS 12th PO
VORP: 16th RS (15th NBA Only) 6th PO
BBR has a leaderboard for RS+PO for counting stats which includes WS and VORP. In RS+PO they rank
Kobe Bryant
WS: 15th (13th NBA only)
VORP: 11th
Larry Bird
WS: 27th (25th NBA only)
VORP: 14th (13th NBA only)
We also have a RAPTOR WAR (RAPTOR’s version of VORP) leader board where Kobe ranks 8th and bird is 9th
Kobe Bryant also had heavy injury troubles at the end of his career and played longer than he should have. If you take out 14-16 Kobe’s RS ranks look like
PER: 25th (t24th NBA Only)
WS: 19th
BPM: t25th (t24th NBA Only)
VORP: 16th (15th NBA only)
Unless you just put very heavy stock in PER (the worst stat here) I still think bird and Kobe should come out in the t20 even if you’re ONLY looking at these metrics
Also I’d like to note that there’s a few players above them that haven’t finished their careers yet and will very likely go down in these metrics before they retire and could fall behind these two. There’s also metrics like RAPTOR Back Picks’ version of BPM and PIPM which I feel very confident that both would place in the t20 at least once for a career. Although they aren’t box metrics like everything else here is for most players in nba history (outside of RAPTOR and PIPM which have +/- implemented into them in the databall era) WOWYR and GPM (a different version of WOWYR) has Kobe Bryant 14th and 22nd all time and bird 54th and 17th all time (this doesn’t count PO Iirc)
I don’t like using career leaderboards in impact metrics as a good way to make a list because they don’t scale for peak or longevity which definitely matters. I also question the accuracy of these metrics (most impact metrics have a 2-3 point margin of error so that makes variance a thing too) my all time list would have Kobe and bird clear t15 personally I’d like to hear more on how you got this specific list