It's a subject for another thread, but Nash was clearly superior to Stockton.
Since you've made it part of this thread, let's discuss.
You are
clearly wrong. Last I checked Stockton was named to an all-NBA team 11 times, 2 times all-NBA 1st team. Nash was all-NBA 7 times, 3 times all-NBA 1st team. You
clear on that?
Point guard is the position where D is least important
Just like Jokic fanboys Nash fanboys are now going to take the thing that they know their favorite player is worst at and say it has little or no meaning. What a surprise.
Defense is important at every position, and by position PGs have historically forced the most turnovers through steals and offensive fouls drawn.
Gee, and who do you think has - historically - one of the lowest/worst rates for steals among PGs? Of the 204 PGs that have played 10,000+ minutes since 1973-74, the first season steals were tracked, guess who has the 5th lowest/worst per minute steal rate? Yep, good ole' Steve Nash.
Meanwhile the all-time steals leader in NBA history was named to the NBA all-defensive team 5 times. Care to guess how many PGs in league history were named to an all-defensive team 5 or more times?
and this exercise where people try to balance out O and D as worth 50% each kind of misses the point.
Clearly it is you who are missing the point. Defense is important at all positions.
Just because you have no clue how defense affects the winning of games you choose to ignore it.
But, while I hate to admit it, Nash was abnormally bad on defense.
Anyone who has watched Nash on a regular basis knows this.
Stockton couldn't create for himself
Another dumb statement you continue to profess and to which you are clearly clueless.
From 1987-88 to 1996-97, a full decade, Stockton scored the most points (12732) and attempted the 2nd most FTAs (3626) among all PGs.
Care to explain how he did this without creating offense for himself?
and Stockton's supposed defensive rep seems to have done little even in his own era when he should have had an easier time defending.
NBA coaches voted for the all-defensive teams up to the 2012-13 season. They are the ones that voted Stockton to the all-defensive team 5 times.
You on the other hand did not vote, and did not watch him play.
If he was so good on D we wouldn't constantly be seeing guys like Mitch Richmond and Terry Porter lighting up his team, as others have pointed out.
Who is we? I watched him play - a lot. It's clear you have not. And what others have pointed this out? NBA coaches have pointed out he was one of the very best PG defenders over a 9 year period.
Yeh, I disagree. Nash is better and it's not remotely close.
Because you are clueless, have no concept of NBA defense, how to measure it, how to account for it.
It's not remotely close for you because you do not even remotely know who John Stockton is.
Nash is closer to Magic (another bad defender)
Another clueless statement on your part.
Magic's first decade in the league he lead all PGs in defensive rebounds (3975, no other PG had more than 2300) and was 2nd in steals (1464, only Cheeks had more).
Care to explain your erroneous statement? How did you come to the conclusion Magic Johnson was a bad defender? Or is just more of your NBA know-it-all bluster?