migya wrote:Looks significant that Kobe did what he did against greater competition and defenses, as was stated above in this thread.
Did he though?
First:
rDRTG of Heat '06 opponents in the regular season: -3.0
rDRTG of Lakers '09 opponents in the regular season -3.3
Second:


Besides CP3 - who was injured as he usually was - Roy, Dirk or LeBron played super strong series against teams that Kobe faced that year. On the other hand, Wade easily outproduced what LeBron did against Pistons '06. So I really doubt that these teams that Kobe faced were really any better in containing stars of the opposing teams.
Third:
SRS of Heat '06 opponents in the regular season: +3.46
SRS of Lakers '09 opponents in the regular season +3.91
So the only argument you can realistically have is that 2nd round opponent for Kobe (+3.7 SRS Rockets team) was much better than respectively Nets '06 (+1.1 SRS team), if you're really that focused on the regular season. Pistons '06 and Mavs '06 were +6 SRS teams, while Nuggets '09 and Magic '09 were +4.8 SRS teams on average. Also, Jazz '09 (+2.3) were better than Bulls '06 (+0.5), but not defensively (-3.8 rDRTG vs -1.0 rDRTG). Also, Rockets' best player (Yao) was out of the series since game 4.
But even if you assume that Wade had handicap by playing a worse competition, when we take a look on ECF/WCF + Finals production, we'll get:
31-7-5, with +11,4 BPM, on 61.6% TS vs 33-6-7, with +9.8 BPM, on 57.9% TS.
You can argue perhaps that Kobe was on par with Wade '06 in the playoffs - but Wade outproduced him in respective regular seasons. I don't think you can realistically claim that Kobe was better in the playoffs considering that they played against similar defenses and the difference in competition basically is that Kobe played against +3.7 SRS team without their best player. Yao-less Rockets played really well, that's for sure, but are they that much better than Nets with Carter, Kidd and Jefferson to make a serious argument out of it? I doubt it. Are they better at all?
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Also - keep in mind that Wade averaged 33-6-7 on 65.0 TS% with 13.5 BPM against the Celtics 2010, and 27-5-4 on 54TS% with +7.1 BPM against Pistons 2005 until he got injured in G5, and these are teams that Bryant struggled a lot (LeBron as well at that time).
We didn't see that much of healthy peak Wade in the playoffs with decent supporting cast - but his resilience as a scorer in sub-optimal conditions (Heat weren't a great shooting team at that time) was great and he was a very gifted playmaker.