NoDopeOnSundays wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
The Cavs were 4th defensively, stop trying to paint them out to be the 04 Pistons on that end, they were a scrappy defensive team that couldn't play their best defenders when the games actually meant something. It's why Gibson and Pavlovic eventually started, Eric Snow averaged 4.5ppg that season and started 45 games before they figured out that maybe they should go with Pavlovic, and just stop and think about that for 1 second, Pavlovic was a better option than him.
Perfectly fitting players placed around LeBron? Hughes shot 33% from three, Eric Snow shot 0%, he didn't make a three all season and this is your definition of "perfectly fitted". The depths you guys go to prop up Jokic is incredible, Monte Morris, Will Barton and Aaron Gordon would have started over all those Cavs players, they are better.
And we are now hearing about how being 4th in defense is not elite. That team for 2007 was a very solid and competent group. I've been listening to people stupidly insult that team for 15 years and you think I've just decided to do it now because of Jokic? Stupid is just that. Stupid. And thinking relative to the league that Jokic last year had more help than Lebron in 2007...
Categorizing the 07 team as very good is laughable, they weren't even healthy at the time they made the finals, they just caught lightning in a bottle which was LeBron going supernova against the Pistons. I don't know what you've been up to the last 15 years, nor do I really care. You tried to paint that team out as being built well around LeBron when people at the time knew it was a poor fitting team, they wanted Michael Redd and settled for Hughes. LeBron was a big reason why they were so good on defense, he wasn't the reason their offense was bad that was a lack of talent on his team, you however can definitely place blame on Jokic for the Nuggets playoff defense. That is the real difference between their circumstances, and the fact that Gordon, Barton and Monte are better than Pavlovic, Zydrunas and Gibson.
People felt that Lebron didn't get GOOD enough players around him. Nobody was questioning if they were placing players VERY specifically around Lebrons skills.
And even if Gordon, Barton, and Monte are better, they are not better relative to the leagues they are in.
You're also leaving off some of the most important players on that Cav's team. Varejao was especially important for that team. Even Gooden was very solid in the playoffs.
Meanwhile Barton was worse than anyone we just listed off in last year's playoffs. Gordon was also worse than EVERYONE listed above, in the playoffs. Of everyone who played at least 100 minutes in the playoffs for the Nuggets last year the only guy with a BPM over -1 was Monte Morris. The cav's rotation (7) only Hughes and Pavlovic were worse than -1. With Big Z, Varejao, and Gibson all positive.