Doctor MJ wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:You can't dock him for playing in the East if he advances out of the East literally every year though. You are penalizing him unfairly. All he can do is play who is in front of him. He's not responsible for the quality of his opponents. Same thing was done to discredit Kidd when he carried the Nets to b2b Finals. It's lazy and just flat wrong.
It's fine if you want to talk about Kobe or Duncan having to face a tougher road in the West. But even then we only had 3 franchises make the Finals out of the West for like 15 years (shout out to Dirk and the little Mavs for being the only other team to break through). The West had better records, but it was mostly about the dominance of 2.5 teams. The earlier rounds not nearly as different as is being made out to be here.
And again if Lebron's teams were losing to those lessor teams, its a criticism. But they didn't.
Let me put it this way:
Getting to the Finals is generally a statement about being a Top 2 team.
So if you weren't leading Top 2 teams - aka Jason Kidd on the Nets - then this is an overstatement of how successful your team actually was.
Now, that doesn't necessarily mean that the star in question accomplished less than another star leading superior teams in the West, but if we're just looking to give tallies, while I absolutely want to give the raw count first and foremost, I don't think AUF is unreasonable to argue that another count better captures what was accomplished even if each of us see the specifics differently from each other.
If someone wants to examine every opponent (and not just w/l or SRS, but actual matchups) and determine which player faced the tougher opponents, knock yourself out. I take zero issue with that.
However, we do not know if the Lebron Cavs or Heat would have lost to tougher opponents, all we know for sure is the teams they faced, they beat. Every year for a really long time.
So going back and deducting theoretical series wins from Lebron is unfair. There is zero way around that. He won those series and he has no control over the quality of his opponents.
We need to be fair or what's the point of any of this?