Heej wrote:OhayoKD wrote:O_6 wrote:So going by the data since ‘97, it goes Shaq/LeBron/Giannis as rim finishers by volume/efficiency. Giannis peaking higher than LeBron in that area since his volume was even higher.
He is a blunt force. Not the prettiest to watch but just attacks you with no hesitation. Dropped 50 to win an NBA Finals while averaging like 35/13/5 on a .658 TS%, won multiple MVPs and DPOY.
In the top 10 mix for sure, probably slightly outside of it for me because of the offensive limitations. But depending on what you value, he could be ranked even higher than I rank him. I mean 35/13/5 efficiently to win a Finals while dropping 50/14 in the clincher? In a Finals where his most memorable play was on defense? Legendary player.
If Giannis is a "blunt instrument", then nearly all of the greats are "blunt instruments"(duncan, jordan, hakeem, shaq, steph ect)
People just like pretending being a great jump-shooter makes you less of a blunt instrument than being a great versatile defender. A list that actually valued iq would look very different than current consensus ones, especially with peaks.
I think my only question is whether the post bubble season is an anomaly and whether Giannis got figured out a season later with "The Wall". On its face that season is undisputed top 10. But does it "feel" top 10? IDT so
I think "the wall" is alot harder to actually apply than people think it is(giannis would probably feel alot less "stoppable" if he played in the west) and people conflate certain things. In 2020 Giannis was better offensively than he was in 2019 but the bucks
defense collapsed with Giannis's injury hampered mobility as an arguable factor. In 2023 we have a pretty similar story.
In 2019 for all the talk of Giannis being "stopped", a worse outright offensive performance still left a loaded raptors side just about-surviving the Bucks -9 playoff defense. And, by raw performance, the Bucks defensive improvement
outpaced the offensive drop in 2019...just as it did in 2021 and 2022.
I'd also say it's hard to put that to teammates considering that playoff-lineups quite clearly show
Giannis being the one who was turning meh to good rs defense into all-time playoff defenses post bubble when he ramped things up.
Giannis "feels" more stoppable because we fixate on offensive "production" i think. But I'd say the raw results suggest your best bet of stopping Giannis in the playoffs is injury. His teams have improved in the playoffs statistically for 5 of his 7 super-star years. Even with middleton out and giannis's numbers down Boston didn't exactly have it easy.
Now consider we're talking about someone who seemingly can elevate okay casts to +9 srs in the regular-season without expansion, has had to deal with generally bad playoff-coaching, and almost always getting outshot from 3(even in series he "blunt instruments" his teams to having more open looks like he did vs the celtics and the raptors in 2019), I think he's definitely worthy of top 10 convos.
Especially if you pay any mind to him playing in by far the most talented period in league-history(forget the international talent pool, could you imagine
kd being a clear 2nd best player today?).
Every non-giannis/bucks fan should be grateful the Bucks didn't get Nick Nurse. League would be ****.