One_and_Done wrote: Hakeem dropped off and out of his prime after 96
Another example of completely random cutoff of someone's prime. What makes you believe that Hakeem was in his prime in 1996 but not in 1997? What evidences you have for that?
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70sFan wrote:One_and_Done wrote: Hakeem dropped off and out of his prime after 96
Another example of completely random cutoff of someone's prime. What makes you believe that Hakeem was in his prime in 1996 but not in 1997? What evidences you have for that?
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
                                                                                                          One_and_Done wrote:70sFan wrote:One_and_Done wrote: Hakeem dropped off and out of his prime after 96
Another example of completely random cutoff of someone's prime. What makes you believe that Hakeem was in his prime in 1996 but not in 1997? What evidences you have for that?
His stats started to drop off, and at the time watching him it felt like he'd lost a step. Barkley has spoken before about how when he got to the Rockets Hakeem and Clyde weren't in their primes anymore, and how he didn't even blame Pippen for wanting to bail on them 2 years later because they had gotten fat and old.
That said, I rated Hakeem top 5 this season, and I don't think he had a precipitous fall off, but it was enough that I can't consider him for the top spot.
Warspite wrote:Billups was a horrible scorer who could only score with an open corner 3 or a FT.
One_and_Done wrote:B-Mitch 30 wrote:One_and_Done wrote:There's absolutely no evidence Malone's off court stuff (from age 20) affected on court performance.
I agree, it just makes me disinclined to vote for him.
I mean, I'll leave it to others to get into this, but you seem to be saying 'I admit Malone was top 5, but I won't vote for him because I hate him'. I find it hard to believe that is consistent with the principles of this project.
                   
                   
                   
                   
                                  AEnigma wrote:Agreed, I will not be counting this ballot because it is the clearest example thus far of a spite ballot (even if the off-court behaviour merits spite generally).
B-Mitch 30 wrote:AEnigma wrote:Agreed, I will not be counting this ballot because it is the clearest example thus far of a spite ballot (even if the off-court behaviour merits spite generally).
Is there anything I can do to change your mind? I guess I could alter my ballot, but that feels a little weird.
                   
                   
                   
                   
                                  AEnigma wrote:It is weirder to say you are excluding a player because fifteen years earlier they slept with a child.
Seeing as you mention that rationale when discussing Rider, I think Malone should be minimum fourth on your RPoY ballot. Make that one specific change and I will count the full ballot submission.
                                                                                                          One_and_Done wrote:Hakeem's scoring dropped, both per game and per 100, the lowest volume since 92. His Ortg dropped, the lowest he'd had since 1990. His rp100 was the lowest ever. His bp100 was the lowest ever. Stats aren't everything, bit there seems to be ample evidence to support the observation that he had started to drop off.
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                                  One_and_Done wrote:I also just want to note how weird it is to choose I.Rider if you're excluding people for character issues. Rider had a long list of legal and personal issues which, unlike Malone's case, actually did hurt the team on the court. He was also convicted for assaulting multiple women, while Malone was never technically convicted, and was accused of kidnapping an infant, alongside his many drug related charges.
I find it hard to believe Mitch doesn't know that, because all you have to do is google his Wikipedia page. To me it looks like proof positive that he's trying to troll the project; saying 'I care about crimes off the court', and then declaring he will instead take choir boy I.Rider over Malone.
                   
                                                                         
               B-Mitch 30 wrote:Fair enough, I made the change Enigma. I kept the original part of the ballot but just struck through it to help people rereading the thread understand what happened. I'd like to make clear that this whole thing wasn't some attempt to troll or whatever. I like to make unconventional votes, and outside of 1988-1989, I don't think I've made any particularly out there choices.
konr0167 wrote:1. Hakeem
Meh regular season but plays the best in the playoffs and plays the best series anyone plays vs Utah.
2. Jordan
Great RS but I’m not hugely moved by by 97 Jordan playoff wise. Outside like the Bullets he has no really great series. underwhelming vs atlanta (blowout win in game 3 despite jordan having just an ineffcient 21 and 5 TOV and also blowout game 5 win despite jordan inefficient 24) horrendous vs miami which they somehow win game 2 and 5 despite jordan being **** and are in a fairly close game in game 4 despite jordan terrorism. And just meh vs Utah. A series they win on defense. (luckily for jordan karl malone and utah are generational chokers).
3. Shaq
Has Lakers at like a 61 win pace when healthy and plays a good first round. Team improves slightly but keep in mind when he joins the Lakers lose Cedric Caballos and Vlade as well as Magic. Caballos was an all-star in 96 though Vlade probably wouldn’t have played too much with Shaq. Like 97 is defo a mediocre Shaq year but I just can’t really say he’s worse than the other guys.
4. Malone
Made the final and wins MVP. I don’t know he sells really hard and Stockton saves him in the WCF and is better in the finals but whatever. Weak year ngl.
5. Penny
I was thinking Pippen. But he does play very well vs Miami. Played significantly better than MJ did vs Miami and Penny has some godly WOWY numbers this year so maybe.
                                                                                                          DestroyerKing wrote:I’m confused, do we troll on here? I am looking at your 1991 voting and you have Barkley over Jordan…? Now, Hakeem is 1997 POY because of his fantastic series vs Utah? Geez…
What do you mean by creating as well? In terms of generating open shots for your teammates? That would need to be tracked extensively. Jordan actually used to create a lot for his team as a rookie but he suppressed that amount of on ball playmaking into a sweet spot so he can fit next to other players which turned him into one of the most scalable and portable players ever, being arguably the GOAT ceiling raiser.