One_and_Done wrote:tsherkin wrote:Marrs-Law wrote:re: Bird in today's NBA. Bird vs. Jokic would be another interesting one, and could answer the question...interesting if for no other reason than because I suspect people's all-time ranking and their "head-to-head" opinion have a good chance of clashing
I'm pretty sure Jokic would take that one, to be honest.Warspite wrote: You might want to reexamine your opinion. Bird in a league in which more than half of the top 20 scorers were SFs dominated to the point that he needed challenges like only shooting left-handed to stave off boredom because his peers were so inferior.
Bird definitely talked a lot of smack, but it's worth remembering how often he failed and struggled and what-not. It helps offset the sort of hyperbole in comments like this. He ran his mouth because they were good mind games, he knew how to manipulate his opponent and he was also an exceptional player, to be sure.LBJ and Durant needed to team up with multiple all-stars to compete, but Bird turned journey men and washed-up players and carried them into all-star games and eventually the HoF.
Bird, who won all of his titles with Parish, McHale and DJ. Parish, who was a 9-time All-Star who made a couple of All-NBA Teams in the 80s, including as late as 89. DJ, who was a 5-time All-Star who made 9 All-Defensive Teams (6 1st Teams) and was twice on the All-NBA Team (one 1st team), and was an NBA champion before ever coming to Boston. DJ was Finals MVP for the 79 title Sonics, and was an All-Star and All-D 1st Teamer that year, then two years later was All-NBA 1st team before he was anywhere near the Celtics. And McHale, who was a 6-time All-D guy, 7-time All-Star, 2-time 6MOY, led the league in FG% twice, finished 4th in the MVP race in 87, and made an All-NBA 1st Team.
And don't forget Danny Ainge, who also snuck in an AS appearance with Boston in 88.
And you want to talk about the talent Lebron had around him?
Do me a favor.Imagine an NBA that had 20 SFs that were as good or better than Tatum and he was the best player in the world doing things nobody had ever seen.
That... isn't anything like what happened with Bird in the 80s. That's incredible hyperbole.
Bird had none of Parish, McHale, and DJ in 1980 when they won 61 games and had an elite SRS. It feels disingenuous to say 'he never won a title without those 3', when you'd likely take the 1980 Celtics over the title winners in 79, 78, 77, etc. There was also no DJ in 81 when they were champs, and Parish and McHale played 28mpg and 17mpg that playoffs.
1980 Celtics would have very little chance against 1977 Blazers and I doubt they'd beat the Sonics either.