AEnigma wrote:Rip was the lead scorer and first option for the Pistons every single regular season and postseason from 2003-08. Which is something that anyone who followed those teams would know.
Lol, Rip Hamilton was absolutely not the best player on that team. There’s just no question. I don’t even know how you could be doubling down on this. But just for some background for you: Hamilton never made a single all-NBA team ever. He never got a single MVP vote ever. Chauncey Billups made multiple all-NBA teams in his career, and finished as high as 5th in MVP voting in his time with the Pistons. Ben Wallace also got all-NBA and MVP vote recognition. Hamilton was (correctly) considered the 4th best player on that team (behind Rasheed Wallace as well). Defining Hamilton as the star and the rest of the guys as the help is really just nonsense that no one would’ve ever said at the time. It’d be similarly pretty ridiculous to calling Byron Scott the best player on the 1988 Lakers and the rest of the team being his help.
… So to be clear, you think a concrete performance against a specific team is best framed not against the average team performance against that specific team, but against the league average performance against the average of all teams? Expected performance in the conference finals against maybe the best defence in the league is less relevant than expected performance against some abstracted average defence very much not in the conference finals?
What I’m talking about is how hard a particular shooting performance from a supporting cast makes it to win the series. I think that’s better represented by league-relative rTS%, rather than opponent-relative rTS%. The fact that your opponent has a better defense doesn’t make a bad shooting display against them any easier to overcome. I’d say it’s harder to overcome a league-relative -7.5 rTS% than a league-relative -6.5 rTS%, regardless of how good the two defenses are. And my point was that the shooting display from the 1990 Bulls supporting cast was so bad that it was virtually impossible to overcome it (let alone overcome it against a team as good as the 1990 Pistons).
But yes, if you’re wanting to just purely measure how bad the supporting cast’s shooting display was rather than how hard that bad shooting was to overcome, then I’d say opponent-relative rTS% is probably a better measure of that. And that might allow us to find a couple more series in history where a winning team’s supporting cast shot worse. But let’s just step back for a moment and remember what we’re actually discussing here. We’re not discussing whether the 1990 Bulls had the worst supporting cast ever or something. The claim was that the 1990 Bulls supporting cast was as good or better in the playoffs than the 1986 Rockets supporting cast was. Whether we can find 1 or 3 examples of a team overcoming a shooting display as bad as the 1990 Bulls’ supporting cast, it seems fairly obvious that the Bulls supporting cast’s shooting was so bad in the series they lost that the idea that the “help” was just as good as the 1986 Rockets’ help is a very very dubious claim. And that’s further backed up by the Bulls being like -28 per 100 possessions with Jordan off the court in those playoffs! The argument being made was simply based on a pretty obviously faulty assumption.
How well-adjusted.
Again, please stop making personally rude posts. I don’t understand your need to keep doing so.
Such an interesting marker for what constitutes “personally rude”. Par for the course I suppose.
I’m pretty confused. You’re citing instances where you’d been making persistent personal attacks and I was expressing my strong displeasure at you for that. How do you think that’s proof of anything other than that you’re a repeat offender? You’re mad that I called you a toxic poster who was behaving in a deeply unpleasant manner, after you’d been being exactly that by any definition? And you think that that’s the same as you constantly making a barrage of unprompted personal attacks all the time? Or perhaps you even think it justifies your behavior? Pretty wild stuff, to be honest. But I’m not going to keep discussing this because I don’t actually want discussion to veer into personal territory. I’ll just keep asking you to stop if/when you do so (which hopefully will be never again).