70sFan wrote:bledredwine wrote:First, calling Russell’s defense more impactful than Jordan’s offense is a bold claim when neither of us have any idea.
Why do you think so?Second, yes, Jordan was a dominant defender and I can never agree with you on that. Whenever he set himself out to shut someone down, he actually did it and his 88 season was the most dominant perimeter defense I’ve seen, point blank.
I don't care that Jordan was the most dominant player among the position that is the least dominant on the court. It's like saying that a center with GOAT handles should be in GOAT ball-handlers conversation.
Jordan was a great guard defender and he doesn't touch Russell on defense.Third, when Russell is missing half the game, it’s going to be a tall order to state that his defense somehow beats Jordan’s offense,
That's your assumption, you never actually backed this up with anything substantial. We've actually seen one-way players being more impactful than two-way players all the time. It's also not true that Russell "missed half the game", he wasn't a bad offensive player.especially when you consider the scenario where Russell is surrounded by only one allstar like Jordan for the first three peat.
You mean like in 1969 when he destroyed Holzman Knicks and won against West/Baylor/Wilt trio in the finals with only one all-star?Then put him up against Wilt, someone who could play both ends of the court with an allstar and let’s see how he fairs.
We don't need hypotheticals, Wilt literally lost against Russell with comparable supporting casts.I’d be shocked if Russell could win a head to head against Hakeem with the same supporting cast.
Russell did that against Wilt, I see no reason to doubt that he'd do the same against Hakeem.Jordan could score at will, lock players down and that translates to any era.
Never said he couldn't, but that doesn't make him undeniable GOAT.I also meant to say one more thing.
If you consider Russell having poor scoring outweighing Jordan’s offense merely with his defense,
How many top ten players can you name who were defensive savants and not offensive savants as well? How many were offensive savants and not defensive savants?
I tell you for the 10th time that Russell wasn't a "poor scorer".
Tim Duncan wasn't an offensive savant. Kevin Garnett wasn't an offensive savant. I also wouldn't call Hakeem an offensive savant, though we probably disagree here.
Magic and Shaq are the only player I'd not call "defensive savants" that make my top 10.If you believe that Russell would outweigh Jordan’s offensive impact with his defense, that’s fine. But it’s not a sound argument, especially considering that one doesn’t even know Russell’s defense accurately.
Maybe you don't, but that doesn't mean nobody does. Please, stop projecting.
All of the greats that you named were some of the best offensive players in history. Garnett is not top ten.
Hakeem certainly was a savant if you're talking top 20'ish most skilled offensive player of all time.
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/what-are-bill-russell-finals-stats-by-year
In 1/3 of Russell's finals appearances, he shot below in the .300's from the field. That's really poor scoring.
I can't agree with most of what you said and you're picking single examples rather than a career of examples.
I'm also curious how Russell beat Wilt with similar supporting casts? I realize that you know more about that era than I do so in that regard, I'm trying to learn from this particular question.