falcolombardi wrote:2- hakeem (1993>1994>1995)
3- tim duncan 2003 (2002)
What was the final evaluation aspect you made to decide which one of these two should be above the other?
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falcolombardi wrote:2- hakeem (1993>1994>1995)
3- tim duncan 2003 (2002)
ceoofkobefans wrote:Elpolo_14 wrote:ceoofkobefans wrote:This will prolly be the last ballot i dont go too into depth for but we still gotta get through MJ who was obviously 2 but is instead obviously 3 so lets get this over with
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That mean you gonna go more serious in the next post? That great
yea after MJ and shaq go and there's actual serious consideration for me on who should go where
metta-tonne wrote:Giannis - 2021
2019, 2020, 2022
Two-way monster. Best defender and can score 30. You should take that deal. Won a ring with kris middleton and jrue bledsoe. Kris middleton and Jrue Bledsoe. 40 points and amazing defense in the finals
Elpolo_14 wrote:falcolombardi wrote:2- hakeem (1993>1994>1995)
3- tim duncan 2003 (2002)
What was the final evaluation aspect you made to decide which one of these two should be above the other?
Elpolo_14 wrote:ceoofkobefans wrote:Elpolo_14 wrote:
That mean you gonna go more serious in the next post? That great
yea after MJ and shaq go and there's actual serious consideration for me on who should go where
What Range gonna be the most interesting placement for discussion in your opinion?
Would the Kobe - Jokic - KG range be more compelling
Or
The Paul George - Penny -Dwight ( bottom half ) be more interesting
Top10alltime wrote:My 00 Shaq tracking for the g2 finals
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l9iM2mTvPlZvpOmr3epz0MkLuoRwf36lxNMvaGwlZOM/edit?usp=drivesdk
Final tally -
22x doubled
26 DTOs
12 EDTOs
7 creation
80 possessions available
13 PP
5 EPP
5 IPP
7 PPD
6 IPPD
1 EPPD
74 possessions available
colts18 wrote:Without Kobe:
Kobe started the 2000 season injured. He missed all of November. During that time, the Lakers and Shaq didn’t miss a beat at all.
11-3 record
6.61 SRS (would still be good enough to be #1 in the league)
Shaq performed admirably
28.7 PPG, 13.4 Reb, 3 AST, 59.5 FG%
More impressively is how the Lakers performed when Shaq was on the court during that span that Kobe missed.
107 O rating (+6.8 from League average)
94.3 D rating (-7.0 from league average)
+12.7 Net Rating
The most amazing thing about the above numbers is that Shaq’s full season numbers were 106 O rating and 95 D rating (11 Net) so that means the Lakers with Shaq on the court while Kobe didn’t play, played better offense and defense than the Lakers played with Shaq on the court in the games Kobe played. Shaq really stepped it up in that span.
Here is Shaq’s supporting cast during those games:
36 year old Ron Harper, 7 PPG 39.9 FG%
25 year old Derek Fisher, 6 PPG, 34.6 FG%
32 year old Glen Rice, 15.9 PPG, 43 FG%
36 year old A.C. Green, 5 PPG 44.7 FG%
2000 Shaq
Bench,
Brian Shaw
Rick Fox
Robert Horry
Travis Knight
John Celestand
Despite all of that, Shaq performed just as well and somehow got an on court 107 Offensive rating (+6.8 from league average) with Shaq on court. To put that into perspective, the #2 offense this year (Heat) are +6.5. They also played -7.0 defense which is the exact same that the 2011 Bulls and Celtics played.
In that month without Kobe, while the team played awesome with Shaq on the court, they were horrific without Shaq in that month
On court: +12 per 100
Off court: -44 in 197 minutes, (-11.17 per 100)
+23.19 per 100 possession difference
So Shaq was propping up a mediocre at best cast in Kobe’s absence to playing like the best team in the league when Shaq was on the court.
70sFan wrote:Prime games (1962-68):
All shots: 157/255 FGA (61.6 FG%)
All fadeaways: 50/109 FGA (45.9 FG%)
From left block: 37/78 FGA (47.4 FG%)
From right block: 6/15 FGA (40.0 FG%)
Non-post fadeaways: 7/16 FGA (43.8 FG%)
All finger rolls: 17/30 FGA (56.7 FG%)
From left block: 5/12 FGA (41.7 FG%)
From right block: 9/14 FGA (64.3 FG%)
Non-post finger rolls: 3/4 FGA (75.0 FG%)
AEnigma wrote:2025 #3 Greatest Peak Result: 1991 Michael Jordan
I recorded 29 ballots for this thread. No player established a majority of first place ballots; however, Jordan won the head-to-head against all other named players. 1991 was the selected season by a majority (19/22) of ballots expressing a preference. The top three respective head-to-head records are recorded below:Michael Jordan wins 16-9 over Hakeem Olajuwon.
The 29 voters were:
Michael Jordan wins 19-9 over Tim Duncan
Michael Jordan wins 20-7 over Bill Russell.
Elpolo_14, trelos6, Top10alltime, Verticality, Busywithbball, Djoker, Paulluxx, IlikeSHAIguys, metta-tonne, Ollie Coraline, OhayoKD, One_and_Done, f4p, Ol Roy, capfan33, EmpireFalls, trevon2x, Joao Saraiva, falcolombardi, homecourtloss, Doctor MJ, tsherkin, VanWest82, Gibson22, ceoofkobefans, Smoothbutta, Samurai, Lebronnygoat, and AEnigma.
If you voted and do not see your name listed, please let me know; always possible that I missed someone.
The #4 Greatest Peaks thread will open shortly.
eminence wrote:Could someone point me to f4ps voting post?