OhayoKD wrote:eminence wrote:OhayoKD wrote:.
Pre-expansion Kareem was in HS. I have no idea what you're trying to reference there. Late 60's into early 70's is by far the worst period for expansion in the shot-clock era.
I was talking about the 4-team expansion post-merger.
Is there a reason you haven't addressed...You've crossed your t's here. I've specifically argued that you can't assume pre-expansion Kareem's situational impact is lower just because he played in a weaker league and have expressly advocated for 72 as a peak-year. You're trying to scale "peak" jordan's value off of "non-peak" jordan because he was older.
or...Jordan "looking not too shabby" with On+on is reliant on you treating 97 as his post-prime like I was(perhaps generously) with his raw on/off. The vast majority of 97 Jordan's on+on comes from the strength of his 69-win team. You cannot just assume that Jordan's on+on was better in years he was winning 45-60 games because "it's not one of his best years".
This marks the second time this week you've implied I'm not being consistent because you didn't pay attention to what I was saying or have said.
Fair, personally I couldn't give a hoot about post-merger 'expansion'. It and all other expansions are blips compared to the mid 60's to ABA creation expansion.
I haven't tried to scale MJ anywhere, I've tried to give you a slightly better technique because yours was (is) not very good. I'm not particularly interested/invested in yet another MJ debate on this site. '97 is highly likely somewhere between 1st and 4th ('91/'92/'96) for MJ by On+On as you've coined it. Take what you will from that, I'll tap out.
I understood just fine, so I won't imply for your sake. Bothering to bring up the late 90's being 'watered-down' due to expansion (to imply Jordan's 'value' overstated his 'goodness) whilst simultaneously championing Russells run through the '69 POs and KAJ's rookie arrival in '70 is inconsistent, to put it generously.