Slim Tubby wrote:If you're under 45, you shouldn't be allowed to vote in these polls that compare players from multiple eras. McHale is the only answer. His combination of offensive moves, smothering defense, distribution and rebounding are undeniable for those of us old enough to have watched him play.
Well that's... limited and ageist. I watched plenty of Worthy and McHale and I'm not quite 45 yet and I violently disagree with you. Both were good, especially McHale, but man are you not appreciating context for those guys at all... or showing any kind of appreciation for non-nostalgic players.
Guys like McHale and the great James Worthy never get the respect they deserve. They were the best PFs in the 80's and they would be the best today IMO.
They would not be the best today. Far too limited as players to really approach that rating. And definitely not better than Malone, Garnett or Dirk.
McHale was an amazing finisher, for sure. And had shocking ability to stay in front of athletic 3s for his height. Angles, wingspan, he was a very good player. Wouldn't be the best today, though. Certainly not better than Giannis. Somewhat underappreciated because he played a lot off the bench and people like volume numbers, but there was a reason Boston didn't run volume possessions to him until Bird was out. Worthy wasn't even close to the offensive player of McHale, so he's a write-off immediately. Not an awesome rebounder, not a playmaker. Solid defender. Great transition player, solid post player. Decent middie. Definitely worse than Giannis.