Ginoboleee wrote:Trex8063, thank you for such an interesting, constructive, friendly, funny, and helpful post.
The only thing I really disagree with you on is when supposedly great players can't even get their teams into the playoffs, when seemingly every decent team makes the playoffs.
Steph coming up a game short last year in the Play-In is sort of the boundary condition. Great player, weak team, you should probably make it anyways, or come super close. But if you repeatedly do not come close? Then maybe you just aren't such a great player after all?!
A bad season here and there is no big deal, happens to everybody, not to mention injuries, or winding down a career.
Bad management can strike at anytime, fair enough.
But multiple seasons missing the playoffs matters to me.
Granted (obviously? lol) it is a team game, and I would say (broad brush strokes here) that to advance in the playoffs, round by round, requires some combination of a hotter, or deeper, or more experienced, or well-coached, or simply more talented team.
But a great player should be able to get a team to the First Round, or close enough lol.
Eventually, I would like to do an analysis of something like the Top 50-75 players and how often they missed the playoffs in a league where half the teams qualify! Just seems like a contradiction in terms to me, at least to my (odd?) way of thinking.
Empty Stats, Bad Team.
I am always on the look out for this scenario.
It should (almost) never be rewarded.
Especially in hindsight.
Whereas, in contrast to the EmptyStatsBadTeamScenario, a great player who gets temporarily stuck on a bad team, happens to (almost) everybody at some point.
But if it happens a lot it really gets me wondering if where there is (mismanagement) smoke there is also some (overrated) fire.
I'd also add that star players on bad casts might have more trouble nowadays making the playoffs on their own.
The role players are way better nowadays so if your team isn't producing... you can't escape with one superstar doing it all every night. It's just the truth about the league.
On the opposite side you don't have to be that great of a superstar to even win it all. I'm sorry but Tatum and Brown are good but not at the heights of Bron, Kobe, Curry... The team is just an oiled machine and the role players play their roles to perfection.
Doncic and Kyrie struggled big time to even make it a series.
I think the NBA will head towards Celtics teams like being champions, because the gap between stars and role players will be less and less over time.
People complain it is too easy nowadays for role players to have outbursts in points scored... for me that just speaks volumes on the shooting ability arround the league.
I might not enjoy the product as much nowadays but I think overall the quality of the players is just absurd.
“These guys have been criticized the last few years for not getting to where we’re going, but I’ve always said that the most important thing in sports is to keep trying. Let this be an example of what it means to say it’s never over.” - Jerry Sloan