penbeast0 wrote:And again, we have Nash in already or I'd argue more, lol. Stockton v. Ewing or Kawhi or whoever is a different argument.
That's fair, I was mostly just interested in hearing your thoughts. They always make me have my ducks in a row when I voice an opinion, heh.
As far as Stockton versus the others, such as those remaining here... From an accolades perspective, he's still lacking. One and Done wasn't wrong, we're still in MVP territory here, Ewing notwithstanding. Barkley, Harden and Wade all have one and multiple visits to the top 3 in that vote. Pettit has 2 and spent the bulk of his career in the top 3 or 4.
Stockton was never higher than 7th in the MVP vote and only top 9 on 3 occasions. In 89 when he was 7th, he was behind Magic, MJ, Karl Malone, Ewing, Dream and Barkley. So as we circle to him in this discussion, it feels like he's still a little later on in the running based on what he was able to achieve.
Stockton for me was a little bit proto-Rondo ish. Better, of course, because he could shoot, didn't have an attitude and all that. He maximized the tools he had and filled his role exceptionally well in the RS. People remember Terry Porter taking him to town and his other playoff struggles due to his size and relative lack of athleticism or major scoring prowess in the postseason and that lingers, especially since the Jazz really hit their stride as he took on a lesser role. Their best team offenses came in 95 and later on... and in 98 (the first season since 87 he played less than 34 mpg, rocking 29 per) when he only played 64 games, they were still the best offense in the league, which sort of undercuts a lot of the talk about his RAPM and his assist production and so forth.
Now, take that frame and apply it elsewhere. Barkley got the Suns to the Finals and went toe to toe with Jordan. They won 62, 56, 59 and 41 games with him in Phoenix and later got cheated out of the Finals in Houston in 97. His Suns took the Rockets to 8 7 in both 94 and 95. He popped 27/14/5.5 on Chicago, but on 54.4% TS (59.6% in the RS). He stank in the first and sixth games, shooting 9/25 and 7/18. Had a 32/12/10 triple double on 10/19 shooting in a loss in Game 4. Rocked 24/19/4 on 9/20 shooting over 53 minutes in an OT win in Game 3. Jordan was insane that series, though. 41 ppg on 55.8% TS and 6.8% TOV. 41/8.5/6.3 on the series. Tough to beat that, and he logged some BIIIIG minutes that series (46.2).
Ewing folded like a suitcase against Houston when the Knicks made the Finals in 94, he was awful. 7-game series, but he shot 36.3% on the series and averaged 18.9 ppg on 39% TS. He was a 24.5 ppg / 55.1% TS guy in the regular season who shot 49.6% FG. He was BRUUUUTAL on O when it counted, so even with his defense, I feel like he ends up more in a tier where Stockton is competitive.
Wade gets interesting because he has the MVP, the scoring title, the pre-Lebron title and that epic 06 Finals performance. But he also has considerably less longevity/health and his utility dwindled as his athleticism was compromised due to age/injury. So that begets the "how much we do care about longevity versus prime/peak" type of conversation.
Barkley has the MVP, has a Finals appearance, has BIIIIG offensive stats. He shifted to Phoenix and his crazy offensive years ebbed off. Rebounding was crazy, defense was not. Led the league in FG% for 5 straight seasons, averaging 26.0 ppg during that stretch and peaking at 28.3. Impressive stuff (87-91). Had a couple of +5 ish team offenses in there as well, in 89 and 90. Didn't have a lot of help. Hersey Hawkins, Mike Gminski, Johnny Dawkins, Mo Cheeks in his 30s, like he was not rolling in help, heh. But at this stage, that goes only so far. He was a titan on offense but it didn't translate into a title. Timing and positioning weren't awesome for him as he hit the league in a strong EC and never really got his Pippen/Grant type help until he was in Phoenix, and then it wasn't enough to topple the Bulls.
Harden is another guy. 3 scoring titles, MVP, lots of top 5 MVP placements. Some deep playoff runs. 3 straight >= +5 team offenses, topping out at +6.1 in 2018 (the year he hit the WCFs and lost to the Steph/KD Warriors). Wild numbers. Has a pair of assist titles, most recently in 2023, which went largely unnoticed by everyone kvetching that he wasn't scoring like he used to despite injuries and age and such. Lots to work with there in this sort of conversation. I think the weight of his various accolades and achievements outdoes anything Stockton has. Harden has one of 9 seasons in league history of +9 OBPM. He, Steph, MJ and McGrady each have one, Jokic has 2 and Lebron has 3. Stockton peaked at 7, though it does tend to favor efficient volume scoring as a stat. 2020 Lebron with his assist title was a +6.6 and he did all of his +9s by 2013. Magic had 4 seasons of +7 or better, topping out at +8.3 in 89-90, FWIW (notably the 3rd-highest scoring average of his career).
Harden, for his part, 5 seasons of +7 or better, and in one stretch, he posted +7.0, +6.4, +7.5, +8.5 (league-high), +9.4 (league-high), +8.1. That's quite significantly better than any stretch in Stockton's career, though it behooves me to mention again that 18-20 was when he won his 3 straight scoring titles (30.4, 36.1, 34.3). He is, of course, the only dude besides Wilt and Jordan to score 36+. There are also only 17 player-seasons of 34+ ppg in league history. Harden and MJ have done it twice, as did Baylor. McAdoo, Kobe, Rick Barry, Nate Archibald and Kareem each managed it once, and the rest are Wilt. So that's another wild achievement of his. He takes a lot of heat for his turnover and shooting issues in the playoffs, for sure, but he's very competitive at this point in the game.
Were I a voting member, I'd be really harping on Pettit about now. I'm not a huge fan of 50s-era basketball, but he lasted well into the mid 60s, even against some dudes who were more known for what they did in the 70s like Reed. That tells me a lot about his ability to compete in later eras of the game, especially since he did that with a heavy minutes log and was still showing the same sort of production markers and stuff like his FTr and rebounding maintained well.