lessthanjake wrote:OhayoKD wrote:lessthanjake wrote:
Lol, you might want to take a look at a post I’d *already* made by the time you posted this, which specifically went over the numbers while adjusting relative to the opponents’ defensive ratings, instead or relative to league average. If anything, it makes Steph look better.
Just saw. Comparing Steph over 8 years to Magic over 16 years is pretty dubious. As noted, compare them over a similar time-frame and Magic's opponent adjusted offenses are much better...
Huh? I literally included every single playoff opponent they had in their entire career that satisfied the criteria I’d set forth. It was a complete list, not limited to any particular timespan for either of them. And you can feel free to delete the 1996 data point if you want, and Steph will still look better.
And your criteria has us comparing Magic over a longer stretch to Steph over a shorter one.
Similar time-frame and...
Curry:
2015 +4 (RS) +4.1(PS)
2016 +7.9(RS)+5.7(PS)
2017 +6.8(RS)+11.6 (PS)
2018 + 5.0(RS)+6.5(PS)
2019 + 5.5(RS)+5.4 (PS)
average: 5.85 (RS) 6.6(PS)
combined average: +6.2
1986 +6.1(RS) +6.7
1987 +7.6 (RS) +10.7
1988 +5.1(RS) +8.3
1989 +6 (RS) +9.3
1990 +5.9(RS) +8.4
Average +6.1(RS), + 8.7 (PS)
combined average: +7.4
Even Kevin Durant does not get Steph to parity with Johnson. Even from 88-90 Magic is leading better offenses(two of those years are without kareem, and the year with is probably weaker support than Steph's ever won a title with).
Magic is pretty clearly the winner here. Needing to toss in extra years is a pretty good indicator Steph doesn't belong.