Post#29 » by One_and_Done » Mon Jan 20, 2025 1:00 am 
            
            
            KG per 100 stats: 30/15/6, 588 TS%, 118 Ortg/94 Drtg
Lebron per 100 stats: 40/10/10, 568 TS%, 116 Ortg/104 Drtg
CP3 per 100 stats: 30/6/16, 576 TS%, 125 Ortg/103 Drtg
Nash per 100 stats: 25/5/16, 641 TS%, 121 Ortg/112 Drtg
Kobe per 100 stats: 36/8/7, 576 TS%, 115 Ortg/105 Drtg
I think it’s very clear Kobe has the worst stats out of any of those guys, Kone leads in nothing; he wasn’t the best offensive player, and certainly wasn’t close to the best defensive player. Nor was he the “best of both”, which was clearly either CP3, KG, or Lebron. But let’s say you are not interested in these sorts of stats, or advanced stats either (which basically never favour Kobe). Let’s say you are a person focused on wins and rings.
Did Kobe win the title? No. Did Kobe’s team win the most games? No.  Did Kobe have the worst support cast? No, he had one of the top 2 support casts along with the Celtics. Was he giving his team the most lift? No. The Lakers were 6-5 in games without Pau or Bynum. Without those guys, this would have been another 40+ win season and 1st round exit for Kobe. Meanwhile Lebron is carrying an absolute trash team to an epic 7 game loss to the eventual champs.
If you value “honouring the winners” or some such, your vote should be KG. If you value advanced stats, your vote should be KG. If you value the best player, your vote should be Lebron. If you value the guy who was giving his team the most lift, your vote should be CP3 or Lebron or maybe KG. I don’t know what the logical pathway is to vote Kobe.
Too much focus is being put on ppg. Here's a simplistic way of looking at it. Let's say the average assist leads to 2.4 points. That is a reasonable ballpark. Here's how many points each player above generated per 100.
Lebron: 64pp100
CP3: 69pp100
Nash: 63pp100
Kobe: 53pp100
KG: 44pp100
That's a simplistic approach of course, in reality CP3 and Nash and Lebron were generating even more points with hockey assists and missed shots from bad Cavs players, etc, but it illustrates how Kobe really has no offensive advantage at all here.
            
                                    
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