Edrees wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:Edrees wrote:harden chokes in the playoffs so nobody takes his stats seriously. It's all seen as empty numbers.
then that makes the NBA an illegitimate league lol, playoffs have no bearing on the regular season end of season awards, if it did luka wouldnt make all nba this year like harden didnt in 2016 lol
thats like ignoring the great shohei ohtani in baseball because his team finishes with the worst record in baseball every year. The nba is pathetic having to protect stephen curry like this
Yep, the NBA's illegitimate. So, I don't expect you to be around here anymore since we've come to the conclusion here. Unless of course you don't have any problems being a fan of an illegitimate league.
LIke it or not, voters are influenced by what they see in the playoffs. Kyrie Irving gets alot of respect for his finals shot. Had that never happened, league perception of him as a player would be very very different. You can't mind control people. Their opinion of someone will have a lot of influences from lots of reasons. If they see James Harden choke a playoff series, their psychology would force them to be more critical of james harden in future dates, even if they don't mean to do it. I'm not talking about "Oh, lets compare hardens playoffs stats to see if he deserves all NBA" or something direct like that. I'm talking that when they see James Harden's stats, they will just naturally view it from a more critical angle, even if they aren't actually thinking directly of the playoffs.
If you dont like it, and think that makes the league illegitimate, then that's tough on you. Either choose to be a fan of a illegitimate league or do something else with your time. But I guarantee you in an alternate world where James Harden never choked a playoff series and instead won a championship or two, he would have more all NBA selections. As much as you want the All NBA selections to be a purely regular season award, psychology of human beings make it an award that has playoff performance influence baked into it, even if it's not purposeful.
That's the answer, and it has nothing to do with the league protecting steph curry or some crazy conspiracy.
I think this is the right answer here.
As attempted as I am to participate in this decade long debate, I don't think I have much to contribute other than all the stuff that has been repeatedly said over the years between the 2 players. We all have players we like and we don't like, we all have players we believe is better than some others. Stick to your belief if you want, enjoy watching their games, but there isn't that big of a need to convince others that they have to believe the same thing as you do, especially if your belief is based on some imaginary collusion. It's really not that big of a deal. We are really looking at these HOFers who are at the pinnacle of their careers (relatively to where we are in ours, assumingly), I think I am too busy being wow-ed at their games to convince some random folks on a forum to make some endorsement on certain players, and by doing this it has zero impact on their careers whatsoever.
In other words, does the league have some collusion to screw Harden out of his deserved all nba selections? Sure believe all you want but unless you have some memo decrypted from Adam Silver to all the voters to "not vote for Harden" it really is pointless to stick a flag here and claim there is a conspiracy. Compared to that imaginary collusion, what Edrees said above about human perception and psychological effect is actually real, their unconscious self-influence in casting votes based on perception from past playoff performances. Had Harden beaten the Warriors and Cavs in 2015, with the same 2016 regular season stat line, W/L record, and #8 seed, you bet he would've got at least a 3rd team all nba selection. Same applies to this year's all star, all nba, etc etc.
That's what we call opinion, or how opinion is formed. Everyone is free to treat them as opinions instead of facts.