TheGOATRises007 wrote:falcolombardi wrote:Not gonna lie, is a bit funny to me the first time a different top 1 happens we end the project prematurely with drama involved and whole accusatuons of conspiracy lol
I kinda wonder if anywhere the same drama would have happened if the voting results/ accused new voters were the standard picks for jordan at 1st
Also, a different top 1 happened during the general top 100 list in 2020 and the project went on normally.
I appreciate you pointing this out GOATRises.
To clarify for anyone confused:
The BIG project we do here - typically every 3-years - is called the RealGM 100, which is a career GOAT project. In that project, LeBron has been #1 since the 2020 iteration, and when that happened it was kind of a big deal, at least by our humble standards.
Here's a quote from the Reddit thread at the time discussing the RealGM project:
Longevity is super overrated by stat nerds. That's the problem with these RealGM, Ben Taylor type lists.
And worth noting that Ben actually had me on his Thinking Basketball podcast at the time talking about the significance of LeBron finally overtaking Jordan.
ftr, I too voted LeBron over Jordan in that project, and continue to rank LeBron over Jordan in my RealGM 100-type vote to this day.
All this to say that if it were about keeping Jordan above LeBron on major RealGM projects, 2020 was the time when that s**t his the fan, and yet that project carried on without anything like what's caused us to pause the Peak project.
I think I should also note something I say whenever it seems like people might be confused about project pecking order:
The Career GOAT project has just always functioned better than the Peak GOAT project.
I created the first Peaks project in 2012 - after the RealGM 100 had successfully run to 100 in 4 iterations - with the goal of merely getting to 50 Peaks, but had to end it after 33 because participation dropped off.
In 2015, trex tried again and got to 40.
In 2019 & 2012 LA Bird ran it and finally got up to 50.
Folks may note that I maintain a RealGM 100 spreadsheet detailing all the information we have about the lists going back to 2003 - though 2003 itself was before my time, and we only have the small fraction of the results because of the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
Meanwhile, while I maintain that spreadsheet for a project I didn't start, I don't keep one for Peaks despite the fact that I DID start that. Why? Because people just really struggle to evaluate peak basketball play directly for anything other than the tippy-top guys that grab our attention and love.
None of this is to say I won't want Peaks to succeed, nor that I'd refuse to have such a spreadsheet for these projects, but I can say definitively that the reason I haven't done it has because the projects haven't been as successful, and as a result, honestly, I couldn't tell you who ranked where in Previous Peaks projects until the current scandal hit.
So yeah, 2025 happens to be when someone else other than Jordan became #1 in the Peaks project, but it wasn't even on my radar that that was a thing like it was in 2020 when after LeBron won his last chip many of us anticipated that we'd finally have a #1 in the RealGM 100, and when it happened, we saw it an important moment in the evolution of RealGM opinion.
After that, I saw everything else as an afterthought... right up until we started seeing some really weird posts in these last couple projects, people started alleging conspiracy, and long after I said we need evidence if there's to be any action taken, a group of people eventually decided enough was enough, and sent me evidence. From there, we arrive where we are now.