KnicksGadfly wrote:
This is Kevin Durant getting open fast break dunks in the NBA finals cause of Steph Curry.
Plays like that was all I could think about back then when people like Skip would say that Durant was better than LeBron.
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KnicksGadfly wrote:
This is Kevin Durant getting open fast break dunks in the NBA finals cause of Steph Curry.
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
Also, something that might surprise people. I think when it comes to athleticism, agility, physical attributes and skill I rate LeBron only in the top 50.
Mogspan wrote:
Half of Jokić’s offense doesn’t show up in the box score. Because he’s a playmaking center who doesn’t dominate the ball, you can surround him with athletic shooters.
Curry has played with way, way more talent than Jokić and should have more titles than 4 tbh. Jokić with the caliber of teammates of peak Curry I don’t think would even lose games. He’s certainly not losing 3 games in a row to an inferior team in the Finals. I’ll tell you that much.
Steph isn’t as good as Joker, and that’s ok! He’s only 6’2” and just can’t have the same level of impact as a 7’, 300-lbs. titan. He’s a very good player who’s played with hall of famer after hall of famer and an FMVP-caliber sixth man. Jokić is a true all-timer who’s played with a guy whose greatest accolade is being Second Team All-Rookie.

playoffs wrote:Also, what "way more talent" did Steph play with in 2022 that was so superior to Jokic's?
tsherkin wrote:playoffs wrote:Also, what "way more talent" did Steph play with in 2022 that was so superior to Jokic's?
Draymond comes to mind. Having the best defense in the league comes to mind.
You're right, there's no real need to minimize Steph, because he is an incredible player. But Golden State's defensive tool set was much, much better than Denver's.

playoffs wrote:I mean, sure, Draymond provides a defensive dimension that Denver doesn't have. But on the whole, would you rather have Wiggins or playoff Jamal Murray as your second option on offense. I think it's ludicrous to say that Steph's supporting cast in 2022 was superior to Jokic's 2023 supporting cast.
tsherkin wrote:playoffs wrote:I mean, sure, Draymond provides a defensive dimension that Denver doesn't have. But on the whole, would you rather have Wiggins or playoff Jamal Murray as your second option on offense. I think it's ludicrous to say that Steph's supporting cast in 2022 was superior to Jokic's 2023 supporting cast.
Wiggins wasn't really his second option, though. It was more Klay (when he was healthy) and Good Poole, especially in the playoffs.
I think it's not ludicrous to suggest that the supporting casts are on a similar level, as long as you don't oddly fixate only on offense. Golden State was the best defense in the league in 2022. That didn't happen because of Steph. That happened because of the remainder of the roster. That's a reflection of his supporting cast.

playoffs wrote:Yes, but the poster I originally responded to said that "Curry has played with way, way more talent than Jokić", which may be true for the 2 KD rings, but is absolutely not true for 2022, and was only true in 2014-2016 because building the system around Steph allowed Klay and Draymond to break out and flourish in a way that would've been unlikely to work in a different context.
tsherkin wrote:playoffs wrote:Yes, but the poster I originally responded to said that "Curry has played with way, way more talent than Jokić", which may be true for the 2 KD rings, but is absolutely not true for 2022, and was only true in 2014-2016 because building the system around Steph allowed Klay and Draymond to break out and flourish in a way that would've been unlikely to work in a different context.
Sure, but you quoted me and so I responded to what you said, since you were responding to my remarks. The defensive talent on Golden State dramatically eclipsed what Denver was working with. To at least some degree, that evens out differences in their supporting cast's offensive talent.

playoffs wrote: The only thing I said was that it was false to claim that, on the whole, Steph had a superior supporting cast in 2022.
OhayoKD wrote:Lebron contributes more to all the phases of play than Messi does. And he is of course a defensive anchor unlike messi.
tsherkin wrote:playoffs wrote:Also, what "way more talent" did Steph play with in 2022 that was so superior to Jokic's?
Draymond comes to mind. Having the best defense in the league comes to mind.
You're right, there's no real need to minimize Steph, because he is an incredible player. But Golden State's defensive tool set was much, much better than Denver's.
Lalouie wrote:this is a really good question and it allows for a lot of creativity on our part.
what are we talking about, "impactful"
are we talking about the "generic" curry vs the "generic" jokic"
the generic curry changed players' perception of the 3. he popularized it in a way that changed how everyone, fans/media/players, view the game and how it is played today
but the question is PEAK curry versus PEAK jokic. this becomes specific. PEAK jokic is current jokic making his teammates better, like literally. he has to carry that team even when they fail,,,,and they DID. and we saw just how much he has to carry,,it is fresh in our minds.
PEAK curry, not generic curry, played with peak klay, peak dray, peak splash brothers, and peak gsw with peak gsw bench in general
what does PEAK jokic have to work with in comparison. well, what he has is,,,,,,,he literally has to do everything for denver and without him there a gaping bottomless pit of a hole. so jokic's IMPACT is greater

Onus wrote:If Denver wants more defense I'm sure they could trade MPJ for Matisse Thybulle to make their defense better, but then what happens to Joker's offensive numbers when that happens?
tsherkin wrote:Onus wrote:If Denver wants more defense I'm sure they could trade MPJ for Matisse Thybulle to make their defense better, but then what happens to Joker's offensive numbers when that happens?
They'd obviously have to think about who they specifically added. If you JUST add defense, then you're also harming your offense. And the offensive contributions from his team have already been pretty inconsistent this postseason. So it's a challenge and a juggling act, for sure, as it always is.

Onus wrote:I mean we were able to turn a 28 year old bouncing around the gleague and turned him into a weapon. Now we're propping him up to be this excellent bench player. And that's the difference for Steph, he turns "JUST ADD DEFENSE" into a weapon.
tsherkin wrote:Onus wrote:I mean we were able to turn a 28 year old bouncing around the gleague and turned him into a weapon. Now we're propping him up to be this excellent bench player. And that's the difference for Steph, he turns "JUST ADD DEFENSE" into a weapon.
Steph is an excellent player. Their coaching staff and management have also had a lot of success adding pieces around him. Joker does the same, but Denver has been struggling a little to add the pieces necessary for extended dominance.

Onus wrote:tsherkin wrote:Onus wrote:I mean we were able to turn a 28 year old bouncing around the gleague and turned him into a weapon. Now we're propping him up to be this excellent bench player. And that's the difference for Steph, he turns "JUST ADD DEFENSE" into a weapon.
Steph is an excellent player. Their coaching staff and management have also had a lot of success adding pieces around him. Joker does the same, but Denver has been struggling a little to add the pieces necessary for extended dominance.
I agree the Nuggets only went 7 deep this year. They needed an extra big to replace Jeff Green just to spell some minutes for Joker and Gordon. They really needed Zeke to step up.
playoffs wrote:tsherkin wrote:playoffs wrote:Also, what "way more talent" did Steph play with in 2022 that was so superior to Jokic's?
Draymond comes to mind. Having the best defense in the league comes to mind.
You're right, there's no real need to minimize Steph, because he is an incredible player. But Golden State's defensive tool set was much, much better than Denver's.
I mean, sure, Draymond provides a defensive dimension that Denver doesn't have. But on the whole, would you rather have Wiggins or playoff Jamal Murray as your second option on offense. I think it's ludicrous to say that Steph's supporting cast in 2022 was superior to Jokic's 2023 supporting cast.