yannisk wrote:Cubbies2120 wrote:yannisk wrote:
fair enough
It is quite "quantifiable" that Giannis scores more on better efficiency
When he’s driving, sure.
Any other scenario, literally any other scenario, this is not true. That’s why teams were able to build a simple “wall” to throw him off his game. Stop the drive and you stop Giannis.
Back to basket - Jokic
Mid range - Jokic
Free throw - Jokic
Three pointer - Jokic
This is quantifiable over multiple years. Giannis has a HORRENDOUS drop off from outside of 3 feet.
Giannis 0-3 Feet: 82%
Giannis 3-10 Feet: 43%(!)
Giannis 10-16 Feet: 36% (!)
Jokic 0-3 Feet: 75%
Jokic 3-10 Feet: 63%
Jokic 10-16 Feet: 56%
Jokic shot in the playoffs a better % from 3 last year than Giannis did ANYWHERE outside of 3 feet this year. Hope that helps put in perspective the difference in offensive scoring talent.
This is the thread for the MVP race this year. We are looking at the stats of regular season 23/24, Domantas Sabonis maybe is similarly better than Giannis in all distances but 0-3 ft. Would you say he has been better scorer than Giannis in the 2023/24 regular season as well? If I give you a player being better in all distances but 3p from Curry would you do the same? Not to mention Shaq that i can find a gazillion of players better in a number of distances.
so let's go to the extreme, compare Jokic with Giannis's teammate Brook Lopez
0-3 feet Jokic 75% Brook 78% Brook wins
3-10 Jokic 63% Brook 43%
10-16 Jokic 56% Brook 45%
16-3p Jokic 38% Brook 61% Brook wins
3p Jokic 34% Brook 35% Brook wins yet again
FT Jokic 82% Brook 84% so he is also better in free throws
So even though Brook may appear to score better for a number of distances nobody seriously would say he has been a better scorer than Jokic this year because Jokic for whatever reason scored more and more efficiently. This metric is enough because it encompasses everything
so while all you say are true, i think you are going in a detail that is not part of the 2023/24 mvp discussion. In the context of this discussion for example we say advantage Jokic on rebounds because he gets 12 and Giannis gets 11 we don't discuss if player A gets easy rebounds or long rebounds or more uncontested ones etc
- My comparison was for 2023-2024 stats only
- Lets discuss the rebounds as well - Jokic is 3rd in the league in contested rebounds per game, while being 4th in league in deferred rebounds [Giving up rebounds to teammates]. Giannis is 20th in contested rebounds per game, and 47th in deferred rebounds [meaning he gives up less rebounds to teammates than Jokic does, significantly]. So that '1 rpg difference' means a lot more when you consider Jokic is getting 1.7 more contested rebounds per game than Giannis. Giannis gets the uncontested ones very well though!































